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Assisting with red squirrel conservation work along the Sefton Coast by getting our amazing community involved!
To provide access to computers and the internet within the newly renovated Station Masters House. This will also enable us to run classes in computing and other computer based activities.
Internal restoration of Southport's original 1847 railway station to enable it to be made available to members of the public.
We currently hire space for stay & play sessions for disabled children, however, we hope to find our own building to build a soft play area, and to host educational workshops & advice for parents.
Our kitchen needs your help. We need to purchase essential kitchen equipment to make our cafe function effectively.
We would like to start volleyball sessions for women and children based in Sefton. We aim to provide a safe environment for the community to enjoy learning and playing volleyball.
Lucilla Theatre is a registered charity. We would like to replace our outdated lighting with eco-friendly LEDs—cutting costs, saving energy, and securing the future of local theatre for our community
The alleyways leading off Chapel Lane in Formby, are dull, dark and dangerous. We will transform them into bright, green and artistic spaces with living walls, street art and creative lighting.
We want to refurbish the existing bar area at Banks Community Centre and transform it for use during the daytime as a much needed community cafe for the village.
We plan to restore the clock tower to its former glory, as well as modernising and upgrading it to make it fit for the 21st century. This is vital to ensure its safeguarded for future generations.
We aim to expand our Memories R Made dementia choir in Southport, creating a larger, more accessible, and fully supported singing community for people living with dementia.
We would love your help in raising funds to restore this stunning floral Chinese skirt, so that we can put it on display in the Cross Pollination exhibition at The Atkinson in June for the first time.
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