Who owns the land – and how did they get it?
Updated article with videos.

Ignite Talks plus Q&A
1pm – 3pm

Venue:
Central Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3
At this Venue
Timetable for the days activities
ACCC History tour: ? Time: 9.30 AM – 12.00PM (?from Aigburth)
Free Range Liverpool: ? Time: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM (?Central Library)
Socialist Singers: ? Time: 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM (?Central Library)
Ignite Talks: ? Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (?Central Library)
If you are booking on the History Cycling Tour please see details below.
At Liverpool Makefest we’re holding at cozy conference where speakers are invited to submit talks that help us to understand land ownership and rights in the UK.
From medieval feudalism and royal charters to enclosure, empire, and today’s concentrated ownership, the story of land in the UK is one of power, law, and inequality.
Speaker: Dr Kirsty Styles Talk Title: A 300 second round up of the history of land ownership in the UK
Speaker: Julian Tait Talk Title: TBC
Speaker: Cath Holland Talk Title: ‘Elan’ by The Gentle Good is a protest album focused on the Elan valley in Wales, flooded in the early 1900s to supply water for the city of Birmingham. I will look at the notion of such land grabbing, its effects and how the record itself reflects the valley’s past and present.
Speaker: Eamonn Lavery Talk Title: Lough Neagh and colonialism.
Speaker: Terry Smith Talk Title: The Green Belt, value it or lose it.
Speaker: Lucy Charnock Talk Title: Navigating the housing market as a first time buyer
Speaker: Kaya Herstad Talk Title: How the leaseholder system is essentially feudalism and rigged for the freeholder/landlord
Free Range – Liverpool

Venue:
Central Library, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3
Free Range is a celebration of joyful meandering through places known and unknown, regarding them as spaces or adventures yet to be defined. It is not a guided tour
As part of Ignite Liverpool’s theme – Who owns the land and how did they get it? We’re delighted to be participating in Liverpool Makefest.
Like its sibling event Joy Diversion, Free Range’s underlying theme is one of ownership: how we as citizens have rights to and ownership of public space, but also how we have ownership of our own experiences. Our cities have become transactional affairs where we pass through them to get from one place to another, where our presence is legitimised by work or consumption. Yet this functional concept of the city leads to a certain sterility and soullessness, where those who don’t wish to spend are unwelcome.
Free Range challenges this commodification of urban space. It encourages participants to make their own adventures and provides tools—such as explorer backpacks—to make that happen. Liverpool’s streets, waterfront, hidden corners and public spaces are much more than buildings, roads and paths. They are places where fun can be had and where we can find joy, if we give ourselves the chance to look.
Join us this July as we bring this tradition of playful urban exploration and communal rediscovery to Liverpool, exploring questions of land ownership through wandering, wondering, and reclaiming our right to roam.
Joy Diversion and Free Range have evolved out of “Who Owns the Land?” events that ODM ran with Guy Shrubsole (author of “Who Owns England”, “The Lost Rainforests of Britain”) and Morag Rose (founder of the Loiterers’ Resistance Movement), as well as our work examining how data technologies within the urban built environment capture space and the people within them, and how people’s rights—both in the physical and data worlds—change depending on the kind of space they occupy.
Land History Ride – Liverpool

Venue:
Greenbank Sports Academy, Greenbak Lane, Liverpool, L17 1AG
This is a ride organised by Aigburth Community Cycle Club.
We are awaiting more details but people who wish to book will need to do so through the Mobile app. Spond.
Liverpool Socialist Singers

We’ve invited the Liverpool Socialist Singers, who formed in 2010 to come along. They will enthuse us with songs of Land and of the struggle of working people.

Liverpool Makefest
MAKERS OF ALL TYPES SHOWCASING SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, SOUND AND MUSIC, ART, CRAFTS, CREATIONS, INVENTIONS AND GADGETS. HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES, RANGING FROM CODING TO CRAFTS!
FAQ
The whys and wherefores for Ignite Futures…
We’ll be adding more information here for speakers and the audience at this event as time goes by.
Times?
Ignite Futures… will take place between 11am and 4pm on Saturday 5th July at Liverpool Makefest
See the timetable above for more details of the particular event you are interested in.
Presentations?
These will follow the Ignite format of being 5 minutes long using exactly 20 slides.
Getting cover for your stand?
If you have a stall at Makefest then we will be able to arrange cover for it while you are attending.
