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Issue:- 22 May 2014

Croxteth Farm future secured

A DEAL has been agreed which will secure the future of the rare breeds farm at Croxteth Hall and Country Park.

Following months of detailed negotiations, Mayor Joe Anderson has reached agreement with Alt Valley Community Trust over a new partnership to take over the farm.

It will see the Trust working with Myerscough College and nearby Larkins Farm to give it a viable future with a focus on education, training and agriculture.

The farm currently costs £200,000 a year to subsidise, and the Council has been looking for the past year at how it can secure its future at a time when it has lost 58 percent of its controllable budget due to cuts in Central Government funding.

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said:- "I know how important Croxteth Hall and Country Park is to people; because it is hugely important to me as well; and I am absolutely committed to its future.  We have been talking for several months to Larkins Farm and Alt Valley Community Trust about entering into this partnership, not only to keep the farm open but also invest and develop it for the future. I am pleased to say that we are now in a position where we are able to announce that we have done that, and look to complete the deal that provides the reassurance people have been seeking over its future. The simple fact is that we have less than half the money that we used to. That means we have to look at innovative ways to continue to provide amenities such as Croxteth Farm as we simply can't afford to subsidise it to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds.  People should rest assured that across the Council, we are working quietly and diligently to find other innovative ways of protecting services that they are passionate about if we possibly can.  In having to find £156 million of savings over the next 3 years, our priority has to be protecting the most vulnerable, and this inevitably means tough and difficult choices over other services that people value and cherish."

Phil Knibb, Executive Director at Alt Valley Community Trust, said:- "I am delighted that we have been able to reach agreement on this exciting partnership.  We are confident we will be able to make the farm sustainable in the long term and are excited at its potential as an education, agriculture and training centre. We look forward to working with the partners and the local community to make our vision a reality."

The news has been welcomed by West Derby MP Stephen Twigg, who added:- "I am delighted that the future of the farm has been secured and I will work with the Council and the local community to ensure the farm continues to thrive."

Art at the heart of International Mersey River Festival

ART lovers will be given a unique opportunity to view 100 Heads artist Anthony Brown's latest collection in June as part of this year's International Mersey River Festival.

On Saturday, 14 June 2014 and Sunday, 15 June 2014, from 11am to 5pm, visitors to the Liver Buildings will be able to view various displays including:- The Soldiers Story exhibition which features the highly acclaimed portrait of WW1 Poet, Wilfred Owen shown alongside Anthony's commissioned portrait of WW2 Naval hero, Captain Fredrick 'Johnnie' Walker and his new large-scale work commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the First World War, 'Echoes'.

Anthony and partner Lorraine will also be on hand on both days to talk about his work, inspiration and their Liverpool roots and forthcoming projects. He said:- "Lorraine and I are proud to be involved in the 2014 International Mersey River Festival and absolutely delighted to be exhibiting in the City's landmark Liver Buildings.  The weekend promises to be very special for everyone and I would urge as many people as possible to come along to the waterfront and experience this wonderful exhibition."

The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of live musical performances and readings of the poems of Wilfred Owen and will offer the public the chance to leave their own commemorative message on a specially created 'interactive' canvas which will then become part of the exhibition.

Admission is free and there will also be a rare glimpse of the forthcoming touring exhibition:-

►  From The Crossroads. This preview offers Liverpool the first opportunity to view stunning mixed media portraits of legendary musical icons before its national tour.

►  Other displays amongst the sprawling landscape of artworks include:- 'The Sporting Legends', selection from 100 Heads, a collection of diverse studio works and the 'Doodle' series of original and printed works which celebrate the City's eclectic and iconic architectural landscapes.

For further information please visit:- 100heads.co.uk, and also you can get more on Facebook

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