by Bernadette Colligan | Dec 3, 2020 | Biodiversity, Blog, Environment, Food, News
The Liverpool Green Map story…. Written by Nick Drew from Planet Heswall The Green Map concept was kickstarted in New York City, by Wendy Brawer. Following this approach, the first (printed) Green Map in the UK was produced in Liverpool, between 1996 and 1998. Wendy...
by Jago Smith | Sep 14, 2020 | Biodiversity, Environment, News, Transport
This article, written by Jane Hammett and published in Nerve magazine, sets out the case for protecting the Greenbelt and shoreline at Oglet, near Speke, Liverpool from destruction caused by the proposed expansion of Liverpool airport. ...
by Paul R | Jul 12, 2020 | Biodiversity, Education, Environment, Introducing
Due to Covid-19, many saplings haven’t made it to their forever homes this spring, and are in need of some foster carers. Can you help? In a guest post for Transition Liverpool, Dave Ellwand introduces us to the wonderful work of Tree Wardens. We are Wirral...
by Bryan Irving | Jul 4, 2020 | Biodiversity, Blog, Environment, Food
Jim Tattersall, a former microbiologist who writes about soil health and regenerative agriculture and its benefits for the climate, has written to his local MP in West Lancashire to draw attention to an Agricultural Bill amendment passing through Parliament without...
by Margaret Smith | Jul 1, 2020 | Biodiversity, Coronavirus, Environment, Events, Semble, Workshop
In the past few months we’ve seen the power of communities gathering for collective action. As the lockdown lifts we need to harness that power to protect our planet. Are you ready to do your bit? Semble is a fantastic online community who are working to empower...
by Paul R | Jun 28, 2020 | Biodiversity, Blog, Education, Environment, Food, Incredible Edible, Introducing
In the latest in our series of guest posts highlighting community organisations in Liverpool City Region, Karen Mower talks about her work as the CEO of Incredible Edible Knowsley. Incredible Edible Knowsley was established in November 2018 and moved into Court Hey...
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