A community-led litter picking group is inspiring neighbourhood pride across Sefton.
The group, which takes its name from the beloved 1970s children’s TV show, is helping a new generation embrace positive action, community spirit and environmental responsibility.
Founded in 2022, the Crosby Wombles began with a simple mission: to bring local people together and encourage everyone to show pride in where they live.
Since then, the group has grown into a shining example of community-led action, supported by Sefton Council.
Stephen Kershaw and his daughter Maisie, 14, have been involved from Day 1. Maisie said: “It does bother me how much litter is around. But cleaning up gives you a sense of pride, and it’s great when people beep or leave nice comments online to show support.”
The group was founded and is still led by Dawn D’Auvin and Jacqui Armistead, who have brought community inclusion and fun central to every litter pick.
Dawn, a primary school teacher, helps run family-friendly Wombles activities like ‘Paws for Reading’ and ‘Paws for a Cuppa and Cake,’ making it easy for parents and children to get involved.
Dawn said: “The Wombles’ message about caring for your surroundings still resonates. But what really matters is seeing the friendships formed and the confidence people gain from feeling part of something positive.
“We love litter picking, not just for the sake of tidying up, but because you see the difference straight away. It protects local wildlife, keeps our beautiful surroundings clean and safe, and stops rubbish from ever reaching our beaches, which are such a special part of Crosby.”
Jacqui added: “When we first started, we just put a call out on Facebook and people came together, even though most of us didn’t know each other. It’s grown into a real community now we’ve got over 600 members on our Facebook Page, regular group litter picks, and special family-friendly events so even little ones can get involved.
“What we both love most is that sense of belonging and shared purpose. Our environment is precious, and instead of blaming others, we believe that getting out and doing something positive really makes all the difference. It keeps us active, brings people together and makes Crosby an even better place to live.”
The group shows how a simple litter pick can help tackle environmental issues, reduce isolation and build lasting friendships, all while keeping Sefton clean and welcoming for everyone.
Crosby Wombles welcome new members of all ages and abilities. And, their ‘Lend a Paw’ initiative sees their volunteers link up with groups in Bootle and elsewhere to help others with their community projects.
Local coffee shops have joined in too. Joanne Fairfield, manager at Satterthwaites Bakehouse, said: “We love supporting the Wombles. My grandson Noah is only three, but he’s already proud to help and points out litter even when we’re not out ‘wombling.’
“It’s teaching good habits that last a lifetime.”
Sefton Council is proud to support initiatives like the Crosby Wombles as part of its wider efforts to make every neighbourhood cleaner and greener.
Cllr Peter Harvey, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Cleansing and Street Scene, said: “Crosby Wombles are a wonderful group and such an important part of the Crosby community. Over the past few years, they’ve made an amazing, visible difference to our streets. You can see teams of Wombles out and about almost every day, making a real, positive impact on our neighbourhoods.
“As Cabinet Member for Cleansing and Street Scene across Sefton, I’m passionate about linking up with community groups like the Crosby Wombles, not only to celebrate the fantastic work they do, but to actively support them too.
“Crosby Wombles are a shining example of real civic pride. They’re proud of where they live and work, and we’re proud to stand alongside them to help keep Sefton clean, welcoming and connected.”
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