Friends of Maghull and District CIC

Maghull Parks & Green Spaces Combating Climate Change & Supporting Biodiversity: Now we need your help.

2024-11-01T22:10:17+00:001st November , 2024|

Between 2021/23 the Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) have planted 6090 trees in green spaces and parks, in the form of woodland and hedging as part of 16,000 planted throughout Maghull and supported by Mersey Forest (£40,000 grant) and free trees, including others from The Woodland Trust, The Conservation Volunteers and the Tree Council.

Maghull Schools Combating Climate Change & Supporting Biodiversity: Now we need your help.

2024-10-29T07:43:00+00:0029th October , 2024|

In 2021/22 Maghull’s St Georges and Hudson Primary Schools between them planted 2851 trees in the form of woodland and hedging as part of 16,000 planted throughout Maghull, organised and supported by the Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) and Mersey Forest. On recent inspection the trees are looking incredibly healthy (three/four times higher!) following

The Squirrels Create Poppies, from a Rhinoceros, for Maghull!!

2024-10-28T15:11:45+00:0027th October , 2024|

Last year, the Squirrels from the 1st Lydiate (St Thomas) Scout group were given lots of community donated bottle tops from the Friends of Maghull and Districts (FOMD) plastic bottle top recycling rhinoceros, situated near Morrisons (part of the FOMD Stafford Moreton Way ecology project) and created a stunning 150x60 cm poppy mosaic. It originally

Tree Harvest from Maghull’s Largest Community Woodland Border: can you help as we prepare for a massive tree planting program?

2024-10-28T07:48:41+00:0026th October , 2024|

The Friends of Maghull and District (FOMD) removed over 20 self seeded trees from our huge woodland border this week and will be planting them in our 2021 planted Old Hall Park woodland to replace any trees that have not survived. The one-hour session (in which everyone is welcome without any commitment), will be meeting

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