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Maghull Is Out of This World in More Ways Than One! (Part Two)

2023-01-13T21:20:27+00:0012th April , 2022|

Huge Thanks. We would like to thank the community again for all their 'out of this world support' at Woodend. On Wednesday, we planted nine huge (4m and 100kg) cherry and crabapple trees on the outer border of Woodend that look amazing and even better when they blossom in spring, building on the blossom Avenue

CALL TO SUPPORT THREE LOCAL CHARITIES WHICH HAVE BEEN SELECTED AMONG SUPERMARKET’S GOOD CAUSES FOR YEAR

2022-06-09T13:09:28+01:0012th March , 2022|

Rebecca Wickstead (Manager, Deyes Lane Co-op) is absolutely delighted to announce that the Roy Evans Foundation, the 3rd Sefton Scout group and the Friends of Maghull & District have been selected as Coop Good Cause for the year October 2021 to 2022. Rebecca explained that: “In 2021 the Co-op supported 25,000 local causes, thanks to

(Trees Project) Maghull’s Wild Side Finds 2,470 Ways to Help the Local Environment!

2023-02-21T21:09:45+00:0011th February , 2022|

On several planting days between January and March 2022 at Pimbley Field, local volunteers organised by Friends of Maghull & District planted: (1) A new 186m mixed wildlife friendly hedge comprising of 930 Hawthorne, Hazel, silver birch, Rowen, and common oak tree whips bordering Fieldway and Bridge Road on Pimbley Field, (2) A rewilding area

The Seventh Wonder

2022-06-09T12:39:35+01:003rd January , 2022|

The Seventh Wonder …. in Maghull, Thanks to You! Forget the hanging Gardens of Babylon, we have the hanging teapots of Maghull! The 21 teapots have been hung to create bird boxes and bug houses (pictured 3.1.22).  A full thank you is available in the following link with the above title: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009026240824

Tree planting

2022-06-09T12:38:13+01:001st January , 2022|

Parkbourn Tree planting. Invisible to the eye in the picture below but planted in front of the two areas of fencing are 121 dogwood trees which total 342 across the estate provided by the TCV national organisation. The trees have been recorded on the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Green Canopy map, along with nearly 15,000 we

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