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			 Green 
			belt in danger!!! 
			Photographs and report by C 
			Trollope 
			MORE photographs taken on 
			Friday, 14 September 2012, at the Formby Residents Action Group - 
			Opposition From Formby (F.R.A.G.O.F.F.) meeting. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
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			 Southport 
			Trinity scores with kit from Imerja 
			
			  
			THE football team, 
			Southport Trinity's U7 have been showing off a new kit sponsored by Imerja, the IT solutions specialist. The company has purchased kit 
			for the entire squad, which is expected to see them through their 
			matches in the Craven Minor League for two years. The intention then 
			is for the kit to be donated to the Gambian village of Penyem, which 
			Imerja has supported for several years, providing mosquito nets for 
			all families and helping to establish a new medical centre including 
			sponsoring a full time doctor. Damien Kennedy, manager at Southport 
			Trinity U7s, said:- "The kids have just been overwhelmed. It's 
			the first year they've all played and now they've got a fantastic 
			kit that brings them together. We're really grateful to Imerja." 
			Ian Jackson, managing director at Imerja, added:- "We're 
			delighted to be able to support the team, not just the kids that 
			play but the adults who invest so much of their time coaching and 
			organising the matches. Sending the kit to Penyem seemed like a good 
			way to link the project with our ongoing our support to the 
			village." 
			Burton Mere Wetlands celebrates 
			1st birthday 
			
			RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands, 
			on the Dee Estuary, is inviting people to help celebrate its first 
			birthday by offering free entry this from Saturday, 22 September to 
			Sunday, 23 September 2012.
			Over the past 12 months almost 30,000 people have visited the nature 
			reserve, which was opened last year by BBC wildlife presenter Iolo 
			Williams, and visitors have enjoyed the many wonderful sights and 
			sounds the reserve has to offer, including regular sightings of 
			kingfishers, common lizards and dragonflies.
			During the celebration weekend there will be a number of free family 
			activities, including guided walks (from 11am), mini-beast hunts and 
			pond dipping. A local wood art workshop has also donated 
			wildlife-inspired items for sale over the weekend.
			RSPB staff and volunteers will be on hand to provide advice on the 
			many different kinds of wildlife, pointing out birds, dragonflies, 
			butterflies and much more. Special homemade birthday cakes will also 
			be on offer for visitors. 
			Colin Wells, RSPB Site Manager, said:- "The weekend is set to 
			be a wonderful celebration of our first year. It's always really 
			satisfying to see people of all ages getting close to nature and 
			seeing wildlife they may never have come across before. We see more 
			and more wildlife around the reserve all the time, and it's 
			fantastic that so many people are able it to share it with us." 
			 
			Austin Morley, a volunteer at RSPB Dee Estuary said:- "There 
			is so much on offer at Burton Mere. Whether you just want a relaxing 
			walk and a peaceful picnic or fancy seeing how many different birds 
			and butterflies you can spot, there's something for everyone. Only 
			recently, three new species were spotted on the reserve that have 
			never been seen before: a Devon carpet moth, a white-letter 
			hairstreak butterfly and a red-veined darter dragonfly. Visitors 
			coming to the site over the weekend may be lucky enough to see marsh 
			harriers."  
			 
			Burton Mere Wetlands is open daily, with the reception building open 
			from 9.30am until 5pm. The reserve is just 10 minutes from the M56, 
			off the A540 (Chester High Road). Entry is normally £4 for adults 
			(concessions £2), £6 for a family and £1 for children.
			Please phone:- 0151 353 8478 for times, details and a full programme 
			of activities and times alternatively 
			email 
			or visit 
			
			rspb.org.uk/burtonmerewetlands.  |