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When is a parking spot not a parking spot? When it is transformed: a gallery, a garden, a playground. In a world of social distancing, we need space for imagination. Reclaim the streets for people.
We would like to access some funding to help restore/replace some of the pathways in the park particularly on the Croxteth Hall parkrun route.
We will transform a disused container to create a Container Coffee Pod. Every cuppa will 'lift the lid' on domestic violence so that it is no longer a hidden crime. Every cuppa counts!
Help us transform the derelict former Changing Rooms next to Growing Sudley walled garden project into a zero carbon community-owned asset for health, wellbeing and connection to nature
Our amazing vibrant preschool is being rebuilt and we need funds to build & fit new kitchen plus garden & playground area so we can have a super tea party in our brand new community building!
Liverpool's Pop-Up Panto! We will tour the region, performing in school halls and playgrounds, keeping a Christmas tradition alive during the pandemic- safely- for ALL our primary school children!
We want to build a large planter with seating on the Square at Allerton Road, a hitherto neglected grey space. A memorial plaque will dedicate the planter to Covid victims and carers in our area.
To provide emergency food parcels to the most vulnerable and elderly in our communities from all background and cultures, particularly those who are self-isolating and who struggle to get to the shops
We want to host a series of language and culture events for refugees and asylum seekers. We call the programme Walk and Talk.
We'd like to initially install a 10 metre Cine Pro screen within our 430 seated auditorium within Anfield, Liverpool so that our community hub can also include film that's accessible to all.
Help Merseyside families get started with reusable nappies, affordably.
Celebrating Liverpool stories through oral history connecting with elderly residents to create local radio and theatre performances. The first play celebrates the life & times of Miss June Furlong
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