Liverpool community activism news

The Three Graces seen from Maritime Museum Port of Liverpool Building, Cunard Building & Royal Liver Building, seen looking across Canning Half-tide Dock from Maritime Museum. August 2005. Attribution: John Robertson

Keep updated with, and share the latest news from, about and of interest to community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Liverpool.

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  • News “We live in a mere shadow of the world we could have”. Dil Green—building commons by means of housing and local trading, in Stroud and Liverpool—has a pathway, Daily Alternative (Nov 03, 2024)
  • News All hail the greengrocer buses tackling the UK’s food deserts, wickedleeks.riverford.co.uk (Oct 09, 2024)
  • News Liverpool library torched by far-right rioters raises repair funds, theguardian.com (Aug 06, 2024)
  • News Public backs move to green home heating but more government support is needed, research shows, theconversation.com (May 02, 2024) — "...in Liverpool, strong local identity and a feeling of solidarity led most participants to prefer a locally-owned system to private provision."
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  • News In a hardscrabble Liverpool location, a community "pantry" (not a food bank) feeds both bodies and souls, The Daily Alternative (May 11, 2022)
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2017-2021

The new enclosure: how land commissions can lead the fight against urban land-grabs, Dec 9, 2017...[1]

  • Steve Rotheram Launches England's First Land Commission Focused on Community Wealth Building, Sep 9, 2020...[2]
  • A City Reimagined, Bernadette McBride, May 18, 2020...[3]
  • The Liverpool app that sidesteps the banks, Sep 14, 2017...[4]
  • Love your local? Liverpool joins cohort of community currencies, Feb 3, 2017...[5]

References

2010-2016

Liverpool City Council to create community energy company, Nov 14, 2016...[1]

  • Homebaked: the cooperative bakery reviving Anfield, loaf by loaf, Nov 10, 2016...[2]
  • Liverpool City Council unveils its "cycling revolution", but are its targets unambitious? 2014...[3]
  • From derelict flyover to urban sky park,[4]
  • Roof garden opens at Liverpool University, February 26, 2010...[5]

References

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