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Could Maghull Be Part of a BAFTA!!

2025-12-16T23:25:30+00:0011th December , 2025|

The BBC One Show ‘Winners’ film of the Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) receiving the UK 2025 BBC One Show/RHS Growing Together Community Garden Award for the Rowlands Dell NHS Health and Wellness Green Transformation Project, from Tom Allen, on the 7.10.25, has been submitted to Bafta as part of BBC’s Albert [green policies

The Friends of Maghull & District Volunteers (FOMD) Earn National Recognition and want it to be a Christmas Gift to Maghull.

2025-12-15T22:44:09+00:0010th December , 2025|

The Friends of Maghull & District Volunteers (FOMD) Earn National Recognition and want it to be a Christmas Gift to Maghull. Extract From the Your MAGhull Community Magazine (see below to access more local stories). We are absolutely delighted to announce that, out of 300 national nominees, Maghull has won the distinguished UK 2025 BBC

Seqirus Protecting Our Maghull Community in so Many Extraordinary Ways!

2026-01-12T20:54:47+00:009th December , 2025|

Seqirus Vaccines are world leaders in protecting our community in so many ways from advanced vaccine solutions to sustainable practices. However, we were surprised and delighted to receive a £500 donation (2.7.25) and a volunteer planting support day (8.12.25) from the prestigious Seqirus Vaccines which has a large base in Speke, to progress our Rowlands

Phil Jones Associates (PJA) Helping to ‘Create a Better Place’ for Maghull.

2026-01-19T23:41:55+00:008th December , 2025|

PJA is a UK & Australia based Transport, Planning, Engineering and Place Making Consultancy Company who whilst working locally at the new Maghull (North) Railway Station - auditing its effectiveness for the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, contacted FOMD to offer support. We were delighted when Katie Harris (PJA Consultant) kindly reached out as part

Father Christmas brings North Pole to Maghull’s Rowlands Dell!

2025-11-26T22:48:19+00:0025th November , 2025|

Proof that Father Christmas does actually live on the North Pole! Christmas cracker jokes needed!! We need your Christmas Cheer in the form of small, laminated Christmas cracker jokes that you can attach with the supplied pegs on a string draped from the handrail near our cheerful Father Christmas installation. In the meantime, a big

Maghull’s Cherished Community Magazine Is Back: thanks to extraordinary council resilience.

2025-11-23T10:20:56+00:0023rd November , 2025|

The 7th edition of ‘Your MAGhull’ quarterly community magazine, was suspended throughout most of 2025 due to the tragic fire at our community’s town hall on the 14.2.25. However, due to the incredible resilience of our community’s elected voluntary ambassadors and public servants in the form of town councillors and officers, the town hall, magazine

Maghull’s Liver Birds!! Please Help for Just One Hour!

2025-11-22T21:56:47+00:0022nd November , 2025|

One Hour Volunteer Opportunities below. We have regular welcoming multi-award-winning one-hour sessions you can just drop into any time without any commitment. No special skills needed just a healthy dose of enthusiasm! Venue & Tasks. The Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) need volunteers to meet at Rowlands Dell (adjacent to the Hare & Hounds

Maghull’s Big Green Transformative Journey: ‘Read All About It’ in the Liverpool Echo Report (22.11.25).

2025-11-22T20:41:15+00:0022nd November , 2025|

Maghull’s Big Green Transformative Journey: ‘Read All About It’ in the Liverpool Echo Report (22.11.25). Turning rubbish dump into 'hidden gem' was like a Peter Kay comedy. Rowlands Dell in Maghull was transformed into a much-loved green space by local residents, and was showcased on BBC's The One Show. The process of transforming an abandoned

Maghull Has a Lotta Bottle (tops): 600,000 milestone!

2025-11-21T22:18:59+00:0021st November , 2025|

Rainbow the Rhinoceros is an endearing receptacle for plastic bottle tops, situated on Stafford Moreton Way (leading up to Morrisons), to highlight plastic recycling and endangered wildlife and created as part of the Friends of Maghull and District’s (FOMD) Stafford Moreton Way Eco-Educational Project. Maghull High School and Southport Art College have used the donated

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