Thanks to everyone for coming along and to the Liverpool Quakers and the Liverpool Primary Care Trust for supporting the event.
Thanks to everyone for coming along and to the Liverpool Quakers and the Liverpool Primary Care Trust for supporting the event.
We are inviting you to join us! Opportunities to engage with Transition Liverpool. 1. Preparing meals for our monthly Transition Cafes and 2. Our annual Transition Gatherings. 3. Support with our social media 4. A dynamic person who can encourage more people to...
What is Carbon Literacy Training? Carbon Literacy is an awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities. The course aims to give learners the ability and motivation to reduce harmful carbon emissions, on an individual and community basis. How is it...
Transition Café Tuesday 14th October Speaker: The speaker will be Paul Larkin from the Emmanuel Westly Foundation The Emmanuel Westly Foundation brings peace to families through creativity. Venue: Liverpool Quaker Meeting House, 22 School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BT Soup...
Event Details Date: Saturday 4th October 2025 Location: Quaker Meeting House Liverpool, 22 School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BT Duration: 10am-4pm (feel free to drop-in and out at any time though! latecomers welcome!) Agenda - Transition Liverpool Gathering 2025_ Circularity...
CREATING CIRCULARITY IN OUR COMMUNITY (LCR) is an event all about sharing resources across Liverpool City Region Join us at the Quaker Meeting House Liverpool L1 3BT for a day of learning, networking, and collaboration. Together, we'll explore ways to reduce waste,...
Creating Circularity in Our Community: Transition Gathering 2025
Please consider coming to this one day gathering. Please register here for catering purposes Transition Gathering 5th October. or use the QR code above. If you are bringing children, please email transitionliverpool@gmail.com with the number and age of your...
Transition Liverpool speak to Growing Sudley and Right to Grow. Growing Sudley is a therapeutic gardening project, while Right to Grow is a project, run by Incredible Edible that is getting the council to log green spaces in the city.
Transition Liverpool speaks to Old Swan Seed Library about the project that harvests heritage seeds and provides them to the local community. We discuss why the project is important for Liverpool and the wider community.
It was lovely to see old friends and new people at our first Transition Café since the pandemic. Thank you to Zarah Ross, from Faiths4Change for the lovely scouse stew. Zarah will be joining us to support our work each month. St Peter’s Church quiet garden Talk by Pam...