Community groups

Edible Landscapes London

Edible Landscapes London (ELL) was founded in 2010 as a not-for-profit educational forest garden project. The community garden contains over 200 species of low-maintenance and edible or useful plants.

Link: Edible Landscapes London

A person in a navy shirt and jeans using a small gardening rake in a garden with lush green plants and flowers.

Rewilding Group

The community-led group is focused on practical initiatives aimed at helping nature recovery by increasing the biodiversity of the park.

The group meets on the last Saturday of every month at the central cafe between 10am-1pm. All are welcome.

Link: Finsbury Park Rewilding Group on X

A small plant with white flowers growing in a garden bed with a sign that reads 'Pollinator Planting for BEES, MOTHS, and BUTTERFLIES Help in biodiversity in our park' surrounded by greenery.

Pedal Power

Pedal Power is a cycling club for people of all ages with learning disabilities. The club has a wide range of bicycles, tricycles, wheelchair cycles and more, all aimed at enabling members to experience the joy of cycling in a safe environment! 

Link: Pedal Power

People with bicycles and tricycles on a running track, engaging in a community event, with a brick building and spectators in the background.

The Museum of Homelessness

The Museum of Homelessness (MoH) has been created and run by people with direct experience of being homeless. The museum is based within Finsbury Park and is building the national collection for homelessness. The museum welcomes visitors who have pre-booked.

Link: Museum of Homelessness

Sign for the Museum of Homelessness with information boards behind a standard door, a penguin statue, and a building with brick walls and windows.