RAF
Schools footie finals
Photographs thanks to the RAF
MERSEYSIDE'S
St Margaret's went to the RAF Schools footie finals on 11 May 2006.
Unfortunately they lost 1 to 3 to Cambridge team Impington High
School.
St Margaret's brought along coach loads
of supported on the day, adding to the spectacular atmosphere, and
even though they didn't leave with the cup they each got a medal and
the experience of playing at a premiership ground.
Well done to all on the team and good
luck in next years game!
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Welcome to Liverpool.....
VISITORS
arriving at Liverpool's Lime Street railway station can now receive
tourist information as soon as they arrive off their train.
Rail passengers are able to take advantage of the new tourist
information service, with experts on hand to advise on hotels or
local attractions before they head into the city.
In a unique partnership with Virgin Trains, staff from the Liverpool
Culture Company will be available in the Virgin Information point,
from Platforms 7 to 9, to offer advice to visitors between 1100 and
1800 seven days a week.
Liverpool is expected to attract an extra 1.7million visitors in
2008, and Lime Street station will be the gateway to the city for
may of these visitors.
Virgin Trains Station Manager for Liverpool, Keith Millard said:-
"We are pleased to be working closely with the Liverpool Culture
Company and look forward to welcoming visitors to Liverpool. This
partnership is a real demonstration of Virgin Trains working closely
with the local community. The tourism staff will complement the
information service that Virgin Trains people provide at the
station."
Keith Blundell, Head of Tourism in Liverpool Culture Company, said:-
''Lime Street is a key gateway and the welcome we provide
there is critical to people's first impressions of the city. This
new information service will provide tourists with a helping hand
and a warm introduction. We hope to expand as we get closer to
2008.''
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