NEWS FROM THE WAVERTREE SOCIETY (Mar.2022):

Other items from our Newsletter 240

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CLIMATE CHANGE
Love Wavertree has teamed up with Edge Hill University and the University of Liverpool to ask the questions: What does a 'Net-Zero Strategy' mean? What can we as local residents do to help fight climate change?

Love Wavertree will be running five 'climate change assemblies'. They will be open to all residents of Wavertree and will be based around these five key themes: food, housing, transport, skill-sets and businesses. Experts will be on hand to suggest what can be done and to discuss the issues, the object being to come up with a series of recommendations from the local community.

The assemblies will take place at weekends in late-March/early-April. For those unable to attend, there will be recordings available on YouTube. In addition there is a survey, currently being delivered to local residents and available online. For further details, contact Dr Elke Weissmann, email weissmae@edgehill.ac.uk
, or Love Wavertree: lovewavertree@gmail.com

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE ABBEY?
This is what we've been told by Lidl
(10 March):

"
As you know we have recently undertaken site clearance work to remove items left behind by previous occupiers. That work is now complete. The only further update is that Lidl has commissioned further investigative works to identify the structural condition of the building, and we are awaiting the conclusions of this report."

For more information about the plans for a Lidl supermarket on the site of the former Abbey Cinema in Wavertree (which is now a Listed Building), see our previous Newsletter articles:

LIDL at the Abbey: Tell us what you think
(Apr.2021)
and
LIDL at the Abbey: the controversy continues
(Jun.2021)

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