Merseyside Branch programme

Published: 24th July 2025

Programme of events 2025-26

Branch contact: For all enquiries, please contact Dr Heather Hatton Merseysideha@gmail.com

Venue: All talks start at 6:00 pm and take place in the Liverpool John Moores Student Life Building, room 2.06, unless otherwise stated. Address: Copperas Hill, Liverpool L3 5AJ The venue is next to Liverpool Lime Street Station and for those driving parking can be found at Mount Pleasant Car Park, 38 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TB

Associate membership: £15 per year.

Admission: Free to HA branch members. £4 per event for non-members.

Branch website: Merseyside HA

September 2025


Building community through Environmental Regeneration in the North West since the 1970s

Speaker: Dr Pierre Botcherby (Teaching Fellow in French Studies at University of Warwick)

Dr Botcherby explores the effects of de-industrialisation and environmental regeneration on (working-class) communities in the North West, using St Helens as an illustrative case study.

October 2025


Environment in Science Fiction: Exclusive insights from the Science Fiction Archives

Venue: Special Collections at the University of Liverpool

Speaker: Dr Tom Dillon (Science Fiction Collections Curator, University of Liverpool)

Discover Europe’s largest catalogued collection of science fiction materials. Dr Dillion examines how environmental themes are represented in the archives and provides attendees the chance to explore selected items firsthand.

November 2025


Clean water in Merseyside? From the 1849 Cholera Epidemic to Current Day

Speakers: Dr Geraldine Reid, Lead Curator of Botany, Geology and Science at Liverpool World Museum and Professor Darren Grocke, Professor of Stable Isotope Geochemistry at Durham University

Dr Reid and Professor Grocke trace the environmental and human impacts on the Mersey River from Victorian public health crises to modern day pollution concerns and consider future implications for community interaction with the waterway.

February 2026


Disraeli, Football, and the Urban Environment in Liverpool after 1870

Speaker: Dr Ben Williams

An exploration of how football, civic pride, and urban development intersected in Liverpool during and after the Victorian era.

March 2026

History of the Liverpool Botanical Gardens

Speaker: Stephen Lyus, Chair of the Liverpool Botanical Trust

Learn about the 220-year history of the Liverpool Botanical Gardens and discover Liverpool’s rich legacy in global botanical science, featuring materials from the collection.   

April 2026


Hunter-gatherer (Mesolithic) peoples, landscapes, and sea level change in Formby and beyond

Speaker: Dr Richard Gregory, Head of Post-Excavation, Oxford Archaeology

Dr Gregory discusses discuss the relationship between Mesolithic Peoples and their environments, focusing on landscape interaction and the effects of sea level change in Formby and surrounding areas.

May 2026


Let’s Walk about Empire

Walking Tour TBC

June 2026


History of Liverpool through music and architecture

Walking Tour TBC