Karen Potter Craven Minor
JFL
Results Week Ending 25
October 2015
Under 12
Trinity Blue 7-2 Hesketh Colts
Crosby Stuart 3-2 SandA Blue
Phoenix 1-9 Trinity White
Under 13 Premiership
Formby JSC Black 1-6 ChurchTown Athletic
Southport Trinity 2-4 Redgate Yellow
Under 13 Chamionship
Southport FC 9-1 Redgate Black
Redgate White 4-1 Formby JSC White
SandB Yellow 3-9 Maghull Youth
Under 14
Formby JSC 9-1 Ormskirk
Under 15
Maghull Youth 9-0 SandA Amateurs
Redgate Rovers 3-5 Southport FC
Hesketh Colts 3-0 Birkdale Black
Under 18 Premiership
Southport FC 2-1 ChurchTown Athletic
Southport Trinity 4-0 Lydiate
AFC Liverpool 3-1 Burscough Dynamo
Under 18 Championship
Jaguars White 1-6 Hesketh Colts
Lions 1-2 Birkdale United
SandA Amateurs 0-3 Redgate Rovers
Trinity Blue 0-5 Jaguars Red
Fixtures Week Ending 1 November 2015
Under 14 Anita Shaw Memorial Cup
Southport FC v Birkdale R
Under 15
Southport Trinity v Hesketh Colts
Birkdale Black v Maghull Youth
North Sefton v Southport FC
SandA Amateurs v Birkdale United
Under 16
Southport FC v The Hares
Under 18 Premiership
Southport Trinity v Southport FC
Under 18 Championship
Jaguars Red v Birkdale United
Lions v Trinity Blue
Hesketh Colts v Dynamo Rangers
Formby JSC v Jaguars White |
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Encourage walking in
mid-life to help prevent dementia, diabetes and frailty as we age
THE National Institute for Health
and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued guidance on delaying or
preventing dementia, disability and frailty in older life, and have put
walking high up on the health agenda; advice warmly welcomed by Living
Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking. Among NICE's suggestions are
that local governments, transport professionals and Town planners should
encourage active travel; including walking; for local journeys by
improving environments where people live and work, and using new and
existing traffic management and highway schemes to make walking and cycling
safer and easier.
The NICE guidance backs the work of Living Streets, which aims to create a
walking nation through education and campaign initiatives, influencing
decision makers and working with local authorities to create streets that
are fit for walking. The charity offers a Community Street Audit service to
help residents and planners create streets that are safe and well designed
for pedestrians. Dave Taylor, Living Streets Director (North West) said:-
"It is encouraging to see NICE recommending we take a fresh look at our
Towns and Cities, and adapt them to encourage people to walk. Walking eases
congested roads, reduces pollution and helps create a healthier nation. We
must shape our environments to help people stay in good shape."
While Living Streets organises events such as Walk to School Week for
primary children each May and produces advice to inspire older people to
walk too, the NICE guidelines issued, have put the focus squarely on
encouraging walking in mid life to prevent dementia, diabetes and frailty as
we age.
Dave Taylor added that:- "A lot of us are guilty of spending too long
sitting at work, at home and when we travel. Physical inactivity leads to
37,000 premature deaths and costs the economy around £20 billion every year
but by walking to work we can easily introduce activity into our day and
improve our health both now and as we get older. This one small change in
our daily routines can have a huge impact on our lives."
Post Office Robbery in Meilling
AN appeal for information has been put out by Merseyside
Police Detectives, in Sefton, following a robbery, at a Post Office, on
Saturday, 24 October 2015. The incident is said to have started when a man
wearing a red scream mask, and wearing grey clothing, walked in to the Post
Office / Connivance Store, located on Waddicar Lane in Melling, just after 9pm. The
Police then told us that he is reported to have threatened staff with a
knife, whilst demanding money. The offender then escaped with a quantity of
cash and was last seen heading towards a nearby Doctors Surgery, towards
Kirkby. We have been told that no 1 was reported to have been injured
during the incident, but staff are said to have been distressed by their
ordeal. A full forensic examination has been carried out at the scene and
detectives are examining CCTV footage. Anyone who witnessed the incident, or
who has any information which could help them with their inquiries, is asked
to contact Sefton CID on:- 0151 777 3059, or call Crimestoppers on:- 0800
555 111.
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