Saturday, 6th December, 11-1.00 pm: Bulb planting - Come along and help us plant some Spring bulbs....Click on 'Calendar' for details of forthcoming events..... on 'News' for the Minutes of the Friends meeting held on 15th July.....Do you know the history of the Gardens? Can you identify MLG's rarer trees? Click on 'News' to try our quiz.....Our bid for two information lecterns and 1,000 wildflower plugs has been successful! The lecterns have been installed ..... - click on 'News' for details.....Join the Friends of Marie Louise Gardens today...together we can make a difference! Click on 'Membership'..... For the history of the Gardens, click on 'A Brief History..' and then on 'The Silkenstadt Family and Marie Louise Gardens' below the photo..... Click on 'Gallery' to see our Autumn and vintage photos.....Please take a minute to leave a comment or message in our Guestbook.

 Friends of Marie Louise Gardens

 

Marie  Louise  Gardens is a 4.75 acre oasis of peace and seclusion in one of Manchester ’s most densely populated suburbs. It is situated to the south east of Palatine Road as it runs between West Didsbury and Northenden, and is adjacent to both the Blackburn  Park and Albert Park conservation areas. Tucked away behind a busy main road, it is often described as a hidden gem, because so many residents are unaware of its existence until they stumble across it (click on 'Links' for map). It was given to the citizens of Manchester in 1903 by Josephine Silkenstadt, in memory of her daughter, Marie Louise, who died young.

  

The Friends Group is a voluntary organization which was formed on the 5th March 2008 , following a successful campaign by local residents to prevent the sale of part of the Gardens for development. Our principal aim is to assist the Council in preserving the integrity and character of the Gardens. Over the years, the appearance of the Gardens has deteriorated, and we are currently drafting a list of restoration priorities; once this is done, we shall meet with the Council to discuss funding and help get the restoration process under way. We shall also be applying for various grants to supplement the new money that the Council has agreed to invest in the Gardens.

 

Besides protecting and enhancing its wildlife, and promoting good ecological practice, we intend to pursue our efforts to obtain Conservation status for the area in which it is situated. With your help, we hope to act as a voice for the Community and to encourage people to use the Gardens and become involved in their restoration.

 

Let us know your views. If you would like to join us, please click on ‘Membership’.Together, we can make a difference and try to ensure that Marie Louise Gardens is restored in an appropriate manner.

 

 

 

Email: info@marielouisegardens.org.uk

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Last updated on 7th November 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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