Huge Thanks
- Community Trees). Following the Friends of Maghull & District’s (FOMD) ongoing appeal for cash and woodland plant donations, we were delighted to gratefully receive a stunning pine tree and a small potted oak, from local residents – Pauline and her husband Geoff (new and dedicated Maghull North train station volunteers). We are also incredibly indebted to the amazingly tireless Ken Hughes (Mayor of Maghull) who kindly removed, transported and planted (18.1.25) the tree to be a beautiful feature in the centre of Rowlands Dell (several pictures.
- Mersey Forest Trees. Thank you to FOMD volunteer Graeme (pictured) who saw me toiling by myself on Saturday (18.1.25) and spontaneously volunteered for an hour to help plant some medium sized trees donated from Mersey Forest along the old pathway.
- Fir Tree. Thank you also to Rowlands Dell neighbour – Anne who kindly donated a second potted dwarf fir tree (pictured) that we planted (18.1.25) at the beginning of the new pathway.
The ongoing project is gradually starting to take shape, with one of the greatest rewards being the amount of people that are visiting – old, young, families who are simply taking time to ‘Dwell in the Dell’. Dr Rowlands widow – Catherine recently said, that her husband John would have been overjoyed that his living legacy would provide a continuation of health and happiness to the community he passionately served.
Please help the Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD) with donations of woodland themed plants/shrubs or cash donations to buy the same so we can repopulate Rowlands Dell (adjacent to the Hare & Hounds Pub). We are looking for: hydrangeas, rhododendrons, ferns, hollies, heathers, azaleas, tree ferns, laurels, etc to populate the area between the new upper path and the top of the slope.
The community was unbelievable at our previous Woodend Project when local residents donated plants and funding amounting to 500 plants to form the largest community woodland border in Maghull’s history (50x4m). In Rowlands Dell we have already broken records by (1) undertaking Maghull’s biggest ever cleanup and (2) attracted Maghull’s largest ever green hard landscaping investment (see background) but (3) putting nature back into the Dell represents the most exciting stage.
You can donate funds through our yellow donate button on our webpage https://www.fomd.co.uk/ or if you would like to donate plants please email admin@fomd.co.uk
Background.
This beautiful haven for wildlife has unbelievably been treated as an open tip for decades, where every inch has revealed a variety of pollutants harmful to wildlife. In our three-stage plan, stage I has resulted in Maghull’s biggest ever 46-week cleanup in which FOMD have removed 266 bin bags of litter and 25 tons of debris. In the two months of Stage II, that was completed in November, with our NHS landowner partners (expertly installed by subcontractors – PR England Landscapers) using a health and wellness grant fund (representing Maghull’s largest green investment) have installed an amazing legacy array of hard landscaping installations to provide accessibility for the whole community (accessible path, viewing/picnic area, sunken garden, bins, 10,000 bulbs and planting at small junction points, bug and bird boxes, and a dry waterfall feature). We are now engaging in stage three to repopulate Rowlands Dell with woodland planting and need your help.
Please Join Our Massive tree planting (2,500) program in Maghull & Lydiate between January and March 2025. Please register your interest ASAP by emailing admin@fomd.co.uk with your contact details and we will be delighted to get back to you to offer you some dates for our community tree planting program.
More information at www.fomd.co.uk including: (1) Events tab for everything about the meeting and (2) Projects tab for the project background.
All the Best
FOMD
Together Making Maghull a better place to live.
More information. www.fomd.co.uk
Contact: admin@fomd.co.uk
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