Mersey Rivers Trust is inviting farmers and growers in the Alt and Crossens river catchments to our latest engagement workshop on Wednesday 13 November 2024 between 10am and 1pm at Mere Brow Village Hall, The Gravel, Mere Brow, Lancs, PR4 6JX
A hot lunch will be provided from 12 noon, plus tea/coffee during the morning.
We will have some short presentations plus Q&A sessions covering topics including:
There will be time over a hot lunch to catch up with neighbours, other farmers and growers, as well as have discussions with staff from NFU, Environment Agency and Mersey Rivers Trust.
The event will be registered for BASIS and NROSO points.
To assist us with the catering, please can you let us know if you will be attending by sending an email with your name and contact details to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
If you have any dietary requirements and/or access needs please do also let us know in your email.
We hope you will be able to join us for this event!
Mersey Estuary & Coastal Forum - Community Meeting at Crosby (Waterloo Community Centre)
Thursday 5 December, 7.00 - 8.30pm
The Mersey Estuary & Coastal Forum aims to bring together interested parties, local community groups and individuals to discuss activities that improve the environment and support local communities. The Forum connects with local groups along the coastline and estuary in Liverpool City Region, Warrington and Cheshire West, and is part of the wider North West Coastal Forum and Turning Tides partnership.
We are holding a meeting for local people and community groups across the Mersey Estuary and Coastline. This will take place on Thursday 5 December 2024 between 7pm and 8.30pm at Waterloo Community Centre, 26 Great Georges Road, Crosby, L22 1RD.
This is a great opportunity to find out more about what is going on in and around the Mersey estuary and coastline, share details of your own activities and plans, and look at opportunities for collaborative working.
Tea/coffee and mince pies will be available from 6.45pm for a 7pm meeting start.
There will be time for informal networking after some short presentations about current or planned activities.
The short presentations will cover topics including:
If you or your community group would like to give a short (max 10 minutes) presentation or update (with or without slides), please contact Clare Bullen by email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
All are welcome and we hope you will be able to join us for this free event.
Event funded by the Defra Coastal Partnerships Network
Many of our free volunteer events and training courses are now shown on our EventBrite page to help us better manage these activities. Please see our Eventbrite link below:
Mersey Rivers Trust Events - 4 Upcoming Activities and Tickets | Eventbrite
As part of Keep Britain Tidy's annual "Great British Spring Clean", please support our litter pick event on Friday 4 April along the River Irk around Harpurhey Ponds and Harpurhey Reservoirs. #GBSpringClean
10am to 12.30pm. All equipment provided, including gloves. Please wear strong shoes/boots as it may be wet/muddy and dress for the weather. All welcome!
Meet at 10am at the footbridge over the River Irk at Lower Crumpsall Recreation Ground and Harpurhey Ponds. Road access from Waterloo Street, Lower Crumpsall (M8) and from Factory Lane or Harpurhey Road, Harpurhey (M9), north Manchester.
Also supporting our "Love Your River Irk" and "Plastic Free Mersey" programmes.
River Community Gathering at Film Screening: "Rave On For the Avon" ?✨
An invitation from the Film Director, Charlotte Sawyer
Dear friends
Come along to a river community gathering this Sunday at 5pm in Liverpool.
I'd like to invite you to celebrate the power of community and citizen science at a documentary screening in Liverpool Sunday 18th May 5pm. This uplifting gem of a documentary explores our connection to nature in this modern world: "Rave On For The Avon" and The Rivers Trust have partnered with the filmmakers at screenings across the country. Bring your friends and family to show them how citizen science and campaigning can make a difference. Details below.
This inspiring film explores people's love and connection to their favourite swimming spot, blending stunning visuals with a great soundtrack. It’s a celebration of how creativity and passion can bring people together for a vital cause—protecting our rivers, lakes and oceans. Rated ★★★★ by The Guardian
"Rave On For The Avon" is screening at Liverpool's FACT Cinema on Sunday 18th May at 5 PM.
There will be a Q&A following the screening with Director Charlotte Sawyer who is from Liverpool and lives in Bristol, plus John Sanders from Mersey Rivers Trust talking about the work of the Mersey Rivers Trust and the Catchment Monitoring Co-operative community groups active in the Mersey.
You can watch the trailer and learn more using this link. Please book in advance, you can also book the tickets here: https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/013/HO00015599/green-screen-rave-on-for-the-avon-panel-with-director-charlotte-sawyer
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LEARN MORE: https://linktr.ee/raveonfortheavon
FOLLOW THE FILM ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/raveonfortheavon/