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Happy Christmas to all our
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Don't forget our
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2pm on 24 December to 25 December 2018
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The 2018 Queenscourt Hospice Santa Sprint!
THE
Queenscourt Hospice Santa Sprint is an annual event, now in its 9th year,
that sees a sea of red, moving around the historic seafront, on Sunday, 16
December 2018. Getting ready for 2019's 10th year, they introduced a new 5K
course on top of the 3K course, for participants to run or walk around. Some
of those included people suffering from cancer and other health related
issues, but despite the cold...
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Topping out marks a major student accommodation project in
Liverpool
HORIZON Heights, a landmark student accommodation project, located opposite
Liverpool's Lime Street Station, was the venue for a topping out ceremony to
celebrate the final piece of structure being installed on the site...
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Lost Liverpudlian ocean instrument found after 5 years at
sea
AFTER going missing on Christmas Day 5 years ago, deep ocean measuring equipment
developed at the National Oceanography Centre...
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New pedestrian bridges on the way
A series of pedestrian bridges connecting Liverpool's
Royal Albert Dock to the City's Pier Head have taken a step closer.
Liverpool City Council's cabinet have approved for legal negotiations to be
carried out on land ownership which would pave the way 4 new...
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Kit shipped to Grenada's fire service
FIRE crews on the Caribbean island of Grenada will be better equipped this
Christmas, thanks to a donation spearheaded...
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North West Ambulance Service have launched charity to
support staff and save lives
THE
North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) have officially launched its charity,
which will raise money to support emergency service staff and local communities...
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Local 17 year old waiters steals TV show over Cherly Cole!
A
17 year old part time waitress and performing arts student, from the Wirral,
has landed her big break singing on prime time national TV when she appeared on
Michael McIntyre's BAFTA...
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Students from PQA Southport
enjoyed performing with ITV X-Factor at Blackpool Tower Ballroom
STUDENTS, aged 4 to 16, from Pauline Quirke
Academy of Performing Arts (PQA) Southport, were invited to perform with the
multi platinum selling...
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Calderstones Song Goes Viral
ON 14 February 2018, Liverpool City Council's planning committee voted in favour
of an application to build 51 luxury homes on part of the Calderstones /
Harthill Estate. According to campaigners, the development of the 12.9 acres,
would see 1 of Liverpool's most loved parks being...
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Did you see the Formby Carol Wagon 2018
THE
Formby Carol Wagon has been touring Formby again as Rotarians and Santa to
bring festive cheer to the Village and collect for local charities along the
way. The Formby Carol Wagon converted 1960's Electric Milk Float...
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Brexit Health Alliance says:- "a 'no deal' Brexit will force the NHS and social care system into an emergency planning mode..."
THE Brexit Health
Alliance has been set up to complement the work of the Cavendish Coalition,
which is concerned with the staffing and workforce implications in health and
social care of the UK leaving the EU. It brings together the:- NHS, medical...
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North West confidence
remains robust as UK average falls
THE latest Business
Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking found that, while overall
confidence across the country fell 7 points during December, the North West's
figures remained robust. Companies in the region report steady confidence in
their business prospects at 27% and economic optimism...
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Sir John Timpson has called for a:-
"Locally driven
approach to high streets."
THE Town Centres Expert Panel has called for a community focused approach
to tackling the challenges facing high streets and Town Centres in a new report
published, on 20 December 2018. The Government appointed panel made up
representatives from the retail, property and design sectors has published
practical recommendations to reinvigorate Town Centres by creating...
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Liverpool lawyer and life long Everton fan
receives the '50
not out' award
A well known Liverpool lawyer and lifelong Everton fan Laurence Lee has just
been presented with a special award to mark his 50 year battle with diabetes.
Laurence was presented with the Alan Nabarro Medal at a special ceremony held in
Spire Liverpool Hospital.
Alan Nabarro waged a lifelong. ..
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Local Charity provides 1000 beds for the homeless
MERSEYSIDE based charity, Green Pastures reached a total of 1,000 bed
spaces providing homes and holistic care for homeless and vulnerable people
across the UK. Green Pastures have been ...
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Liverpool care company wins
national recognition
HOME
Instead Senior Care Liverpool Central and North, a CQC outstanding rated care company specialising in providing care to people in their own homes, has been honoured with an award acknowledging the extraordinarily high rate of employee...
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Daily Mile all set to get Primary
School pupils moving in 2019
SPORT England announced they have committed ₤1.5 million of National Lottery
funding to support The Daily Mile™, the ground breaking fitness initiative that
aims to get children fit for life. MSP, who are the strategic organisation. ..
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Poorly boy from Southport returns from dream Disney World
holiday
7 year old, Alex Mezbourian, from Southport, has just
returned home from a once in a lifetime holiday, to Disney World, Florida, long
with his mum and dad, on Tuesday, 11 December, 2018. The dream holiday was
funded and operated by Caudwell Children...
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LJLA expects busy Christmas and New Year
'getaway' once
again
LIVERPOOL John Lennon Airport (LJLA) is gearing up once again for the
traditional Christmas and New Year 'getaway,' with over 140,000
passengers expected to pass through the Airport over the festive and New Year
holiday period. Passenger numbers have been ...
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Deliveries bring seasonal joy to families in need
A Liverpool community has Christmas signed, sealed and
delivered after making sure children and families in need get something special
this festive season. In recent days, big hearted volunteers in Cressington have
been putting together special hampers that will help families and individuals
over the Christmas period. The project has been co-ordinated by staff from
Liverpool's Commutual ...
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Lookers CEO raises
record total for motor charity Ben
NATIONAL
motor retailer Lookers has
raised a monumental ₤215,755 for automotive charity Ben through the annual
Industry Leader Challenge. The total is the biggest reached in the 3 year
history of the challenge, which is given by Ben each year to a business ...
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Warning fake TV Licence demand emails
WE have received a number of reports about an email going around that claims to
be about your TV License. The email says that your payment could not be
automatically renewed, with the subject line:- "Your TV Licence Number is:
5690839049 - Oops! Something Went Wrong..."
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Paddy Ashdown has died aged 77
WE have had the very sad news that Paddy Ashdown, has died
aged 77, after a battle with bladder cancer, on 22 December 2018. He was 1st
leader of the then newly formed Liberal Democrats. Our Editor has made a unusual
statement on...
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The Force Awakens at Spaceport as new set of Sci-Fi Icons
are unveiled
COMING
to a galaxy near you this winter… 13 new characters, including:- BB-8 and
Rey from Star Wars blockbuster:- 'The Force Awakens' and 'The Last Jedi.'
Plus Chirrut Imwe and Jyn Erso from box office smash:- 'Rogue One.' This, interactive...
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Government announces methaldehyde ban
THE Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced on 19 December 2018, that a
restriction will be placed on a popular pesticide, methaldehyde, which is used
to control slugs on food crops and in gardens. The ban on the outdoor use of
metaldehyde, is to be introduced across Great Britain from ...
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Green watchdog will support farmers to care for the
environment, says CLA
A new green watchdog to hold the Government to account
will help to prevent damage to the environment through Brexit and beyond by
supporting farmers to care for the countryside, according to the CLA. Defra
published draft clauses...
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Why is the ICO's website offline again?
SELDOM does a week go by without a major data breach being reported in recent
years. This year alone, we can refer to the NHS issues, TalkTalk being hacked
and even Facebook. Sadly, organisations of all sizes continue to struggle to
secure their valuable data against an ever growing range of threats online and
offline this year, including charities like the Make A Wish Foundation and...
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RMT confirms raft of new strike dates on Northern Rail in
fight over guards and rail safety as members gear up for more strikes
THE RMT have confirmed a raft of new strike dates on Arriva Rail North,
over attacks on the role of the safety critical guard and the extension of
Driver Only ...
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Don't forget to log on to our Santa Watch Webcam...
IF you are unaware of the Santa Watch webcam, we will
be running this child safe webcam from around 2pm, GMT, on Christmas Eve
(Monday, 24 December 2018) until 8pm Christmas Day. Please put this address into
your...
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Metro Mayor vows to bring
politics to the people
STEVE Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, is to hold a
new series of informal public meetings as a way of bringing politics to the
people of the Liverpool City Region in 2019. The new series of Speak to Steve
events will be held across the City Region with the aim of reaching people where
they might not expect to have the chance to question a senior politician; from:-
work canteens, doctor's surgeries, libraries, Schools and even the local pub!
Steve Rotheram said:- "Too often people tell me that they feel
disconnected from politics and the decisions that affect their lives...."
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CLA reaction to the Immigration White Paper
ON 19 December 2018 the UK Government published plans to control immigration
post-Brexit by introducing a minimum salary threshold and skills based points
system for access to UK jobs. The CLA which represents 30,000 landowners,
farmers and rural businesses has reacted to the plans calling for urgent
provision of workers across the rural economy.
In reaction to the plans, the CLA
President Tim Breitmeyer said:- "A secure and sufficient supply of migrant
labour is vital to rural businesses once the..."
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Free 30 hour childcare take up success
THERE has been a huge increase in the take up of 30 hour free childcare
in Liverpool. The latest Government data shows the percentage of children aged 3
and over in the City taking up their application has risen from 70% to 93% since
the summer, meaning 2,040 youngsters are benefiting. It follows a drive by the
City Council to increase take up of the entitlement, which is for working
households where parents earn a weekly minimum equivalent to 16 hours and less
than ₤100,000 per year. The entitlement...
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New year strike threat at Hugh Baird College in row over
pay
MEMBERS of the University and College Union (UCU) at Hugh Baird College have
voted for industrial action in a row over pay. All staff (100%) polled said they
backed strikes.
Staff at the College look set to join a 2nd wave of strikes at Colleges in
England in the new year. 6 Colleges took part in the 1st wave in November 2018. UCU
members at 9 other Colleges, as well as at Hugh Baird, have backed strikes in
ballots that closed on 19 December 2018. The Union said it will be meeting as ...
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Applying to University for 2019? Better get your skates on - deadline is 15 January 2019!
AS most Schools and Colleges break up this week it's
important for students to use this time wisely if they still haven't applied to
University; the deadline is 15th January for starting in 2019. Studying a
degree is a significant commitment and it's a big decision, make sure you get as
much information as possible over the Christmas break, in order to help you make
the right decision. Applying to University can be daunting, and if you've...
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Improve wellbeing and reduce social isolation through
volunteering in 2019
NATIONAL reading charity Beanstalk is urging more people to consider becoming a
reading helper in 2019 to not only help transform the lives of children who
struggle with reading, but also to discover how being a volunteer can positively
change their own lives and significantly improve wellbeing. According to the
latest feedback received by over 1,200 Beanstalk volunteers, being a reading
helper in 2017 to 2018 has..
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