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Maghull’s Andy Mowers – Liverpool Lawnmower Services: A Huge Community Thank You.

2024-08-04T09:48:23+01:003rd August , 2024|

The Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) would like to convey a huge thank you to Andy for repairing our lawnmower for free, for the good of our Maghull community. Andy was not only generous but friendly, knowledgeable, professional, local but remarkably repaired the lawnmower incredibly quickly and offered a range of expert advice. We

‘Tree-Mendous’ Mersey Forest Support for Maghull’s Rowlands Dell Green Restoration: can you spare one hour?

2024-08-11T09:38:03+01:003rd August , 2024|

Thank You to our good friend Ben Greenaway (Mersey Forest) who donated 18 tree whips from a dismantled Tatton Park display and alongside our amazing volunteers achieved the following: Dug a trench and healed in and watered 18 substantial tree whips. Dug out the regrowing bramble roots at the top of the North Slope and used

Maghull’s Rowlands Dell Restoration: can you spare one hour?

2024-08-04T23:59:58+01:0031st July , 2024|

Pictured: A huge thank you to Christina, Christine Diane, Rob, and Diane (H), Colin and Frank not pictured. for undertaking the following work on the 31.7.24: South Slope: spot this spraying of new bramble growth prior to future new planting. North Slope we continued finishing the final section near the path by raking and removing

From Maghull’s Hanging Teapots to the Recycling Rhinoceros: Can You Help for One Hour?

2024-08-11T09:31:59+01:0031st July , 2024|

Enormous Thanks for the Amazing Green Revamp Support on the 31.7.24 Involving and Undertaken by: Paul Richards (Tree Surgeon) who yet again very kindly donated enough woodchip to replenish the wildflower path which replaced the mulch that we spread from the path onto the outer border. Rachel who donated a beautiful rhododendron. The pictured FOMD volunteers, who removed

Outstanding New Maghull Community Volunteers Are Literally On Track for Something Special!

2024-07-30T11:26:07+01:0030th July , 2024|

Since Maghull North train station was opened in 2018, it has not only become one of the busiest on the network already, but a group of volunteers are making it a beautiful community hub. Achievements: Recently with the support of Sally Royston (Mersey Travel) local Cllr Phil Hart they have secured some funding and planters

THE SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR MAGHULL: achieving the seemingly impossible.

2024-07-29T11:22:32+01:0028th July , 2024|

FOOTBALL HAS COME HOME. Maghull FC’s (1921) returned to the Northwest Counties Division One after a 26 year absence, on Saturday (27.7.24) with a dramatic, entertaining, incident packed, thrilling, impossible win against last year’s mid-table Darwen FC team, at the Old Hall Ground, Maghull! Background. Despite considerable success on the pitch over quarter of a

MAGHULL IS ON THE WAY UP: with the most exciting day starting tomorrow.

2024-07-26T15:22:49+01:0026th July , 2024|

Come On You Blues! Maghull Football Club (founded in 1921) is starting one of its most exciting seasons ever - at home against Darwin FC with a 3 PM kick-off (27.7.24) at the Old Hall ground on Hall Lane (their home since 1954), when following promotion with success on and off the pitch they have

Inspiring Local Resident on Maghull’s Once Most Blighted Road.

2024-07-26T09:41:49+01:0026th July , 2024|

Elaine who is a local resident and wife of Ian (equally inspiring Scout leader, Friends of Maghull & District director), inspiringly decided to improve her local environment on Park Lane by creating and managing part of an unkempt grass verge by using free seeds and cuttings from her own garden to create a stunning flower

Maghull’s Seventh World Wonder: can you help for one hour!

2024-08-04T23:46:38+01:0024th July , 2024|

This 2008 transformed grot spot, currently in need of some annual TLC, is not the hanging Gardens of Babylon but home for the ‘hanging teapots of Maghull’ amongst many other attributes! The 21 funky teapots hanging from a fence are used as bug houses and bird boxes! The Friends of Maghull & District’s (FOMD) first

Maghull’s Rowlands Dell Green Centre Restoration: Can You Help Next for Only One Hour?

2024-08-04T23:34:27+01:0020th July , 2024|

On Saturday (20.7.24), the Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) volunteers continued with the green restoration work at Rowlands Dell. Thank You to the amazing volunteers for undertaking the following work made more challenging by the humidity: North Slope: the whole area was cut with a lawnmower following regrowth to enable continued access to the

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