Childwall All Together

Childwall All Together is a group of organisations in Childwall, that work together to support their community.
They are:

 South Childwall Residents’ Association    www.scraL16.co.uk

Friends of Childwall Woods and Fields      www.fcwf.org.uk 

Childwall in Bloom    childwallinbloom.org.uk

Liverpool Hope University     https://www.hope.ac.uk

Childwall Abbey School    Home | Childwall Abbey School

and

All Saints Church         All Saints’ Church, Childwall, Liverpool

Childwall All Together have created

CHIL-FEST 

a festival to celebrate all the organisations and great things that are going on in Childwall.

It’s on Saturday, 20th June, from 11am – 4pm.

A celebration of Childwall not to be missed

 

Thanks to Liverpool Hope University for accommodating all of the stalls and activities in the Eden Building on Taggart Avenue. A beautiful venue to browse the stalls, to chat to local organisations, then stroll on to the hospitality suite for the entertainment and refreshments.
It’s free, but bring your cash as there will be lots of things that you will want to buy, from candles to crochet and much more.
The Abbey Ukes and other local talent will be performing throughout the day, and children’s author Tina Freeman will be reading a story for the children from 12.30 -1pm.
There will be something for everybody, and don’t worry about lunchtime; there will be 2 barbecues, or, if you fancy something lighter, tea, coffee, and cakes will be available in the comfort of the Hope University hospitality suite.
You really dont want to miss this. 
For photos of Chil-Fest ’25, visit the Past Events page. 

 

 

Brought to you by Childwall All Together.
The chair of Childwall All Together is John McCombs 
Here is a brief introduction to John.

A commercially accredited former central government project manager, John brings his considerable experience in fundraising, community engagement, and high-stakes central government project management to the table.
He is also chair or a trustee of various other charities and not-for-profit groups.

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