[3] She was a frequent speaker at events in the 1870s, for example on 24 March 1877, when she appeared in Macclesfield alongside Lydia Becker and other early suffragettes to discuss women's access to the vote.
Scatcherd sought to widen the scope of the suffrage movement to include reforms to divorce, child custody, and other legal matters affecting women.
[3] The Alice Cliff Scatcherd scrapbook comprises letters, photographs and letterpress relating to the national suffrage campaign, politics, education and Morley civic life and is held at Leeds Central Library.
[5][6] A blue plaque to commemorate Scatcherd was unveiled on 2 August 2022 at her former home, Park House, Queen Street, Morley (now a funeral directors').
It carries the words "This champion of women's education, trade unionism and suffrage, who established the Morley District Nurses Association, lived here.