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Issue:- 27 February 2015
Chester and Merseyside domestic abuse campaign is getting a positive response!
A campaign launched just over
2 weeks ago has already engaged with thousands
of people to raise awareness of domestic abuse.
Award winning actress Crissy Rock launched the:- 'Be a Lover not a
Fighter' campaign across Cheshire and Merseyside on the 9th February
2015.
Since then nearly 2000 people have liked the campaign on Facebook and thousands
have engaged with it online and via engagement events which are taking place
across the 9 local authority areas involved.
The campaign asks the public to pledge their support to help put an end to
domestic abuse. It aims to raise awareness of the often hidden issue by
encouraging people to talk about it.
1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men have suffered domestic abuse with 2 women killed
every week in the UK, by their partners. But it's not just physical violence;
emotional and psychological abuse is less well acknowledged but is also domestic
abuse.
'Be a Lover not a Fighter' is the latest campaign run by Champs, a public health
collaborative of the Directors of Public Health across the 9 local authorities
in Cheshire and Merseyside. It aims to generate discussion about domestic abuse,
its signs and impacts, while offering help to bring the subject out into the
open.
Crissy Rock, who stars as Janey York in the hit TV series Benidorm said:-
"I can't believe how this has taken off. I'm really pleased to see so many
people listening to what's being said. As a survivor of domestic abuse myself, I
welcome anything that can be done to help both men and women get out of abusive
relationships and build a brighter more positive future."
Other celebrity support has come from, Shameless actress Karen Bryson, Hollyoaks
actress Jennifer Metcalfe, Everton Football Club's Ambassadors Ian Snodin,
Graham Sharp and Graham Stuart, and Miguel De Foro, from Britain's Got Talent's
MD Productions. They have all shared videos of support showing their
'heart hands' on social media for the public to join in with their own.
Matthew Ashton, the Director of Public Health spokesperson for the campaign
said:- "We are delighted with the level of public support we have received
so far. People are engaging with the campaign, talking about the issue and
finding out more about the wealth of help and support that is available across
Cheshire and Merseyside via our partnership working. This campaign always aimed
to breakdown boundaries and stop domestic abuse being a hidden issue in
communities. We want to encourage people to continue to pledge their support and
get involved."
For more information about the campaign, where the engagement events are being
held or to find out how you can pledge your support go to:-
LoverNotFighter.Org.UK.
Witness re-appeal after bike stolen from Wigan Wallgate
BRITISH Transport Police Officers have
released new pictures and made a fresh appeal for information about the theft of
a customised mountain bike from a store cupboard at, Wigan Wallgate Station, at
around 2.30pm, on Thursday, 15 January 2015.
Police believe the men in the images above, could
have vital information relating to the crime.
Officers urge anyone who recognises the men to come forward to help Police with
their enquiries.
Investigating officer PC Daniel Armstrong
said:- "The owner of the bike placed it in a store cupboard before walking
into the booking office. The cupboard was left unlocked. A man entered the
station and made straight for the store cupboard and removed the bike. He was
with 2 other men and the stolen bike was given to 1 of the other 2 who rode off
on it down King Street. The man who stole the bike then made his way to a bus
stop in front of Wigan North West Railway Station with the 3rd man. They boarded
the 600 bus at 2.36pm and got off at Golborne, possibly near ASDA."
Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on:-
'0800
40 50 40', or text:- '61016', quoting reference:- 'PSUB/B7 of 26/01/2015'.
Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity,
Crimestoppers, on:- '0800 555 111'.
This appeal is part of:- 'Operation Wiggins'. This is a nationwide effort by BTP
to reduce cycle crime on Britain's rail network. The BTP have produced a useful
video for YouTube showing Britain's rail network users how to best secure your bikes:-
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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May
Jackam
Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons
having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian
May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late
of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport,
Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to
send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned
Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate
will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests
of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High
Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:-
'T553015.'
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