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Social and inclusive touch rugby club in South Liverpool. We’re open to all players (18+), regardless of:
whether you’ve played touch rugby before
how unfit you might feel
your age, gender, ethnicity or sexuality
Social club and centre for the Irish community mainly.
Weekly Happenings The below is guidance only. Latest info on Facebook and X. To book or for more info email or call 0151 283 1808. Monday
A Liverpool-based running group bringing together LGBTQ+ people and allies from across the region. Whether you're a novice runner or a hardcore marathoner, you're welcome to be a part of our community.
Community programme for older people who live in and around Anfield and Kirkby. Activities include Monday Club (Bingo, dancing and afternoon tea - get in touch for exact dates and more info) and Chair Yoga, Walking Football and Waking Netball.
Football sessions for adults 18+ affected by mental ill health. As of October 2024 fundraising to restart weekly 5-a-side sessions. Also see social media Diagnosed or undiagnosed. No referral required. All genders and abilities welcome.
Ladies rugby club based in Aigburth. We are recruiting players experienced and new, young and old so we need you to help us finish establishing our ladies team to be part of the Collegiate Rugby family.
Allotments available for rent to local residents to grow fruit, vegetables and flowers. An allotment is an area of land which is rented on a yearly basis to local residents and community groups.
A campaign aimed at turning untidy greens into welcoming community spaces and general litter clearing in the L7, L8 and L15 area of Liverpool. Neighbours and friends, It's time to take pride in your area.