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Charity Day for Kelly Heybourne at the Ship
and Anchor Pub
AT the start of National Payroll week and as
the UK looks set to leave the European Union, on 31 October 2019, quite possibly on a:-
"no deal" (hard BREXIT) basis, payroll teams need to consider what this means
with regard to Social Security and their internationally mobile employees say
leading accounting and tax advisory firm Blick Rothenberg...
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From saving sex slaves to
Southport
A couple who helped rescue over 30
girls from sex trafficking, in Cambodia, are now helping lead a Southport Church
and will be officially inducted into the role on Saturday, 14 September 2019.
David and Esther Allen joined Lakeside Church earlier this...
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City Council empowers residents with ₤1m 'Community Chest'
COMMUNITIES across Liverpool are being given the chance to take control
of their future thanks to a new ₤1m City Council improvement fund. The Mayoral
Inclusive Growth Fund has been designed...
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Local Schools encouraged to apply for free outdoor learning resources
AS children across the country return to the classroom, local Schools are
being encouraged to apply for up to ₤500 worth of free outdoor learning
resources to allow youngsters to get hands on...
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Runners Set To Descend On Wirral For Weekend Of Races
THE 3 races, Wirral 10K, Wirral ½
Marathon and Whistle Stop Tour Of Wirral,
are organised and delivered by Hoylake based BTR Liverpool. Limited entries are
still available. The events start with...
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1st weekend road closure for flyover removal scheme
THE complex removal of Liverpool's Churchill Way flyovers is to move up a
gear and have now started. Contractors are now on site dismantling the 3
footbridges that sit underneath the structurally...
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Liverpool FC quartet to star in celebrity golf classic
4 of Liverpool Football Club's greatest ever players will swap their
football shorts for plus 4's when they appear at a charity golf tournament, later
this month. Mark Lawrenson, Ronnie Whelan...
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Photography graduate secures position at 1 of the UK's leading photography
exhibition spaces
HUGH Baird University Centre graduate Andrew Yates has secured a position
at 1 of the UK's leading photography...
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North West Manufacturers Urged to Grow Through Digital Transformation
INDUSTRY 4.0 programme Made Smarter will provide SMEs with the tools to
create a digital roadmap for their business in a free event, on 11 September
2019, at the:- Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel. Liverpool SME...
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New trains for the Merseyrail Network begin to take shape
THE new state of-the art fleet for the Merseyrail Network is beginning to
take shape with a crucial milestone reached in the manufacturing process. The
basic structure of the 1st train is now complete, with the wheelsets (bogies)
attached to the bodyshell and factory based testing has commenced.
Train manufacturer Stadler will be...
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Edge Hill shortlisted for higher education 'Oscars'
EDGE Hill University has been shortlisted in two categories in the
prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) awards. The institution has been
recognised...
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University shortlisted in Outstanding Entrepreneurial University category at
annual Times Higher Education Awards
THE University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has been recognised for its
entrepreneurial spirit after being shortlisted...
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Volunteers wanted to help assess Hospitals
SOUTHPORT and Ormskirk Hospitals are looking for volunteers to help with
their annual inspection of patient services. The Place assessments, Patient Led
Assessments of the Care...
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'Challenging' Policing landscape detailed in PCC's 7th Annual Report
MERSEYSIDE'S Police Commissioner has today unveiled her 7th Annual Report
informing the public, partners and stakeholders about her work over the last
year and describing...
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Christmas Ladies Day tickets on sale
TICKETS for this year's St. Joseph's Hospice Christmas Ladies Day are now
on sale. The popular event will be back at The Titanic Hotel, in Liverpool, on
Sunday, 1 December 2019 and...
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Become flushed with success on Waterloo Place
ARE you a new business owner? Do you have a unique product to sell? Do
you want to reach new customers in a City...
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Calls for Merseyside residents to have their say over future of energy
ACCORDING to findings from a new survey panel, calling for Merseyside
residents to sign up to help shape the future of the energy sector, almost ½ of the respondents aren't aware that gas boilers are one of the main ways
households contribute to climate change. The Home Truths panel revealed that 47%
of people surveyed were not aware of the environmental impact of gas boilers,
which are responsible for 17% of CO2 emissions through keeping our homes and...
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Weather fails to dampen
MaghullFest
ON Saturday, 31 August 2019, the KGV Playing Field, next to Maghull Town Hall,
became the location for another MaghullFest. We had been invited to pop over
and take a look at this event, that had entertainment provided by the
Merseycats, plus Donkey Rides, Children's fairground rides and even a
sensory play area, along with other interesting things to see and do. 12 of
the stands even had the Mayor of Maghull...
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Smoking gets kicked out of kids' football matches
SMOKING by adults at children's football matches in Liverpool will be officially
stubbed out from this weekend as the new season kicks off. After a successful
6 week pilot throughout the summer, Smokefree Sidelines Liverpool guidance will
now apply and any adults smoking or vaping, at ...
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Liverpool building to be featured on Top 10 Most Endangered Buildings of 2019
ON Friday, 13 September 2019, national architecture charity the Victorian
Society will reveal the Top 10 Most Endangered Victorian and Edwardian Buildings
in England and Wales. The Top 10 Endangered Buildings campaign has been running
for over a...
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Southport School Children Urged to Drive Awareness of Road Safety
FOR the 11th year running, promotional products, badges and School
uniform specialist, Recognition Express, has joined Forces with national road
safety charity, Brake, to host its annual design a road safety banner
competition, that runs overt...
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Knowsley Safari launches 'Animal Aerobics' lessons for local Schools
KNOWSLEY Safari is helping School children across Merseyside to get fit
with animal inspired exercise classes. The 'Move Like Me' classes aim to
leverage Primary School children's interest in wildlife to get them moving like
animals in a fun, physical ...
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Fusion Fest Review - Sunday
Report by Penelope Livesey. Photos by Sean Taylor.
WITH a sunny (albeit slightly chilly) morning, on 1 September 2019, at the 2nd
day of this year's Fusion Festival held at Sefton Park looked set to be a hit. A
large area of the park had been cordoned off to allow space for a fairground,
plenty of fast food stalls, bars and, of course, the main stage.
The 1st act, New Rules, were less well known than the other artists, but showed
genuine excitement to be there and put on an enjoyable show that was well
received. This could well be a band to watch out for with some new music and
tours in
the pipeline. Next up was HRVY who came on stage to a chorus of screams; it
seems he's very popular with the younger...
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Letter to the Editor:-
"Ormskirk Parking"
"WHY do we charge so
much money for parking in Sefton? I see people banging on
about this for years now, but I have never really thought about it
until recently. Following a family event in Ormskirk, I had
the pleasure of taking some time in order to take a look round the
historic market Town. I have not been to this place for..."
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Firefighter numbers in crisis after chronic underfunding
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FIREFIGHTER posts have increased by just 318 this year, the Fire Brigades
Union (FBU) has learned. This year's 1% increase means that there are still
nearly 11,500 fewer UK Firefighters...
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National Youth Theatre to perform:- 'The Lost Boys' in Waterloo
THE National Youth Theatre have chosen host a play, by Luke Barnes, called:-
'The Lost Boys' at Old Christ Church, Waterloo. the show will be preformed on
Friday, 20 September 2019. The Friends of Old Christ Church told us that:-
"Audience members are welcome to see the show for free but can also make a small
donation of ₤5 or what they think is appropriate. Tickets ..."
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Mayor calls for benefits rise to help vulnerable with no deal Brexit
MAYOR of Liverpool Joe Anderson is calling on the Government to increase welfare
payments by 20% to help people in poverty continue to afford to buy food in the
event of a no deal Brexit.
His comments come after Michael Gove, the Cabinet minister responsible for
preparing for Brexit, conceded food prices may rise. Increases predicted at 5%
to 10% have previously been made by...
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Anti
Fracking campaigners get ready for a fight
LOCAL action groups have come together
over the last few weeks to hold a series of public meetings...
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Southport Bijou
Cinema
THE Southport Bijou Cinema is nearing completion and
we have some very special news about Halloween to pass on to our readers in our
next edition...
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Southport Flower
Show 2019 - Part 4
THIS is our final selection of
photographs taken at the Southport Flower Show, along with some more video
footage...
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