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Campaign launched to transform derelict site Into wildflower meadow

2022-08-31T14:20:34+01:0016th April , 2019|

Media launch for crowdfunding campaign, in the local Champion Newspaper. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO TRANSFORM DERELICT SITE INTO WILDFLOWER MEADOW Henry James, 16 Apr 2019. Vol 26. Issue 16. https://www.champnews.com/papers/pdf/M1619.pdf#page=3   Residents have launched a campaign to transform a derelict piece of land in Maghull at the corner of Stafford Moreton Way and Liverpool Road North

Central Square owners LCP are responsible for ‘eyesore’ scrubland

2022-08-31T14:18:26+01:0012th September , 2018|

CENTRAL SQUARE OWNERS LCP ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ‘EYE SORE ’SCRUBLAND SITE Henry James, 12 Sep 2018. Champion Newspaper.  Vol 25 ● Issue 37 https://www.champnews.com/papers/pdf/M3718.pdf#page=3 Owners of Maghull Central Square shopping centre, London and Cambridge Properties (LCP), have been asked by MP Bill Esterson to clean up a piece of scrubland near the town centre which

Sort out this eyesore in our Town Centre!

2022-08-31T14:17:24+01:0029th August , 2018|

In the Beginning, concerns had been raised in the local Champion Newspaper. SORT OUT THIS EYESORE IN OUR TOWN CENTRE! Henry James, 29 Aug 2018 Champion Newspaper. https://www.champnews.com/papers/pdf/M3518.pdf A piece of scrubland near the town centre in Maghull has been branded an ‘eye sore ’by Sefton Central MP Bill Esterson, and is calling for the

First Wildflowers

2022-06-08T14:45:04+01:001st June , 2018|

In 2018, the local community all pulled together to transform a neglected area with free donations including hard landscaping. We even applied and won a wildflower seed donation from the prestigious Kew Gardens to create a beautiful community wild flower area. Sadly, over time the grass overwhelmed the wildflowers, requiring a new natural strategy to

Generous Donations

2022-06-08T14:42:59+01:008th April , 2018|

In 2018, we received generous free donations from the Ashworth Hospital Horticultural Team in the form of logs to border the path and hard landscaping whilst nearby residents Michael McIndoe and Martin Monaghan gave the topsoil to form a 5 inch layer on top of the tarmac, where we planned to sow wildflower seeds, as

In the begining

2022-06-08T14:39:44+01:008th January , 2018|

In 2018 a neglected and rundown patch of land (pictured before 2018 on Google) in Maghull that had remained untouched for more than 20 years started to be transformed into a wildflower garden.

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