22 December 2025 | 2 minutes read

We’re excited to start 2026 with our new initiative: Fazakerley in Motion, to help you begin the new year with a cleaner, greener community.  

We have two great opportunities to get involved in and make a difference: 

Community skips – Clear Out and Refresh

Got unwanted items or clutter taking up space? We’ve got you covered! On Tuesday 6th January 2026, community skips will be available at the following locations: 

  • Karonga Way 
  • Falcon Hey 
  • Eaglehall Road 
  • Elham Crescent 
  • Haven Road 
  • Studland Road 

These skips will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so make sure you act fast. Once they’re full, they’ll be taken away. This is a great chance to dispose of bulky items and give your home a fresh start for the year ahead. 

Community Drop-ins: Share Your Ideas 

We want to hear from you! Join us for a Community Drop-in on  Tuesday 6th January 2026, from 10:00 am to 11:30 am at: 

  • Oaktree Gardens Community Room, 12 – 62 Ternhall Gardens, L9 6DH 
  • Fazakerley Federation, Formosa Drive, L10 7LQ 

Come and speak to our friendly Neighbourhoods team about your priorities for the community in 2026. Your input matters, and this is your opportunity to shape the future of Fazakerley. 

Got questions? 

Call us on 0330 303 2222 for more information or email here.

Let’s work together to make Fazakerley a cleaner, stronger, and more connected community. 

Mark your calendars for Tuesday 6th January and get involved! 

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