Had a truly amazing Sunday at Moseley Music and Art Festival with my 2 closest lovely girlie friends. The organisation for this event was superb, refillable water drinking stations as no 'single use plastic' which I'm all for. Lots of local eatery stations, plenty of choice although I just love doing picnics so we brought our own food with us. It was perfectly safe to leave our blankets and bags etc on the ground unattended whilst just keeping our debit cards and phones with us whilst we looked around a few times. Had a go at making our own flower 🌼headbands, Morris Dancing and a singing workshop and we really enjoyed all these activities. There was plenty going on to do all around the site and some great poets at Speaker's Corner. Really good sound from the stage and Passenger especially were amazing, Mike Rosenberg really knows how to engage the audience. The weather 😎absolute bliss and fantastic to be in a thin summer dress enjoying the sunshine 🌞in September. My only regret is that we didn't make a weekend of it. Well done Moseley Festival and how lovely that people left no rubbish that I could see of. Next year ......(Photos included don't show...
Read moreThe park itself is nice but its not worth £60 every year, its nowhere near worth that much. Theres also a big amount of dog walkers that come here and many of them are extremely ignorant and don’t know how to train their dogs properly. I’ve been here a few times and each time i’ve seen people getting chased by dogs, i’ve also been attacked by a dog here. Of course thats not the parks fault but the community needs to learn how to take care of their dogs properly! Its also not suitable for kids, there is no playground for kids and kids tend to get bored quickly. Overall its a decent park but not...
Read moreGreat spot if you have a dog to walk, as the (nearly entirely secure) fenced in nature of the place means you can let your pup run free with confidence, albeit you still need to maintain enough control to keep them from annoying fishermen dotted around the small lake/huge pond. Muddy in winter though, Moseley's boggy soil making some of the minor paths through wooded areas impassable in less than wellies.
Surprising service levels on offer such as dog waste bags provided around the site, and some efforts to make areas of bog traversable with decking, could do with a little more gravel...
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