Make The Most of Sefton

Local events, places to visit and useful information for everyone living in Sefton or visiting the area.

Latest Print Edition

Latest Print Edition

Pick up your free copy from Sefton Libraries (whilst stock lasts) or purchase an annual subscription for guaranteed home delivery anywhere in the U.K.

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Events Calendar

Events Calendar

Most Sefton What's On Guide - local theatre, live music, markets and more. Updated daily by real human beings. Please check with venues to avoid disappointment.

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Local Directory

Local Directory

Sefton is lucky to have some of the best independent businesses and organisations in the North West. Shop local and mention 'Most Sefton' to show your support.

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Southport Pier’s £20m Restoration

The future of Southport Pier has been secured with the approval of a massive £20 million restoration project. As the second-longest pier in the country and a Grade II listed treasure, the pier is more than just a walkway – it’s a symbol of Southport’s Victorian heritage and a centrepiece of our community. The pier has […]

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Saturday Lego Clubs Across Sefton

Looking for a way to spark your child’s imagination without breaking the bank? Look no further than your local Sefton Library. As spring turns to summer, our community hubs are continuing to host the ever-popular Saturday Lego Clubs – a fantastic, free opportunity for young builders to connect, create, and collaborate. Whether your little one […]

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Nature for Heart

As Sefton’s landscapes burst into bloom, the “Nature for Heart” program kicks off its spring season at Rimrose Valley Country Park. Running from April through June, this initiative encourages residents to boost their cardiovascular health and mental well-being through guided outdoor activities.  From group walks to mid-week litter picks, there’s something for everyone to get […]

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Join the Water Wombles

Established last year, the Water Wombles are part of a joint initiative between the L20 Hub and the Canal and River Trust that get together every fortnight to help keep our waterways clean. The group meet at the Lock and Quay, Bootle, going out on rafted canoes to tackle litter and invasive Pennywort, responsible for […]

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Quiet Nights at Splash World

We all love a trip to the pool, but the crowds and noise can be a bit much for some. Enter Splashworld’s “Quiet Nights.” These clever sessions are designed specifically for visitors with sensory sensitivities, including those on the autism spectrum. By dimming the sensory “volume” – turning off the music and silencing the whistles […]

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