| Status: | Active, open to new members |
| Coordinator: | |
| When: | Fortnightly As arranged |

Visiting historic places of interest in our region
Our Local History’s aim is to offer our members a wide variety of interesting events and tours, hopefully two each month. Some of these will be local whilst others will be throughout our region but where they can easily be reached by public transport or car sharing.
All Local History events can be attended by any member of Meols u3a and are an excellent way to socialise and meet new people and make new friends.
To book any Local History event visit the Local History table at the monthly meetings or contact the group leader using the blue link above or book direct on Beacon.
Places we have recently visited
Recently Local History members have been on a wide variety of events such as:
- Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
- Walker Art Gallery
- Western Approaches
- Liverpool Town Hall
- St George's Hall
- Edge Hill University
- St Elizabeth Church
- Lancashire Conservation Unit
- Liverpool Archives
- Southport Mosque
You can read accounts of some of our outings by scrolling to the bottom of the page.
We already have a number of events booked for 2026 and this year should be interesting for our Local History group members. Full details of all future Local History events and tours will also be sent by email to all Local History members as well as being featured at Meols u3a monthly meetings.

Forthcoming events
Latest News
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- Visiting Dewlay Cheese
25 Meols u3a members drove to Dewlay Cheese in Garstang to find out how they make their renowned cheeses - Liverpool Archives
On 12 January 2026 a large group of Local History members visited the 'Liverpool Archive's' department which is located within the Liverpool Central Library complex - Royal Court Theatre
Behind the scenes at this Grade II-listed theatre - Southport Mosque Visit
Soyful Alam, Imam of Southport Mosque, welcomed a party from Meols u3a Local History Group in April. His hospitality was, to say the least, overwhelming - The Windrush Exhibition - our community, our story
A warm thank you to Gemma and Jacky for hosting us at the Atkinson for a visit to the Windrush Exhibition: Our Story, Our Community