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View Info →Located in Liverpool’s Fabric District, near Lime Street Station, DoES Liverpool is a workshop and coworking space for makers and creators. This unique venue offers extensive tools and equipment, attracting locals and visitors for short-term projects, collaboration, and hobbies. It's an alternative to traditional office spaces, fostering a dynamic atmosphere within the industrious part of the city.
Providing a comprehensive maker space, DoES Liverpool houses 3D printers, laser cutters, a CNC router, heat press, and a variety of printers and plotters. The interior reflects this focus on innovation with its industrial and creative decor. Expect a lively atmosphere – the space is actively used for making and technology. It’s a community-focused environment where members readily share knowledge, becoming a hub for practical skills and collaborative creation in Liverpool.
At DoES Liverpool, makers and creators can utilize fast broadband and a wide range of equipment, including laser cutters, to bring projects to life. Every Thursday evening and the Second Saturday of each month, attendees can join Maker Events – free, hands-on workshops exploring electronics and creative pursuits. Whether it’s a social evening at these events or independent work during the day, tea and coffee are available to fuel visits. The space is suited to group activities and solo working, promoting a flexible and collaborative approach to making.
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in June 2026.