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Speedo Mick is not giving up on his 1,000 mile charity walk!
ON 10 January 2019, Speedo Mick was at the Birches Brow Boutique Guest
Rooms, in Aughton, Ormskirk, with Liverpool in sight. It was a very cold
morning, but 55 year old, Everton FC fan, Michael Cullen, aka Speedo Mick,
was determined to set off and walk into Liverpool, continuing his...
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Cosplay Competition and
screening of Serenity (2005)
ON Saturday, 25 January 2020, the Bijou Cinema in
Southport, in conjunction with VAMPHire.Com will be hosting a Cosplay
Competition, with a screening of the must-see fantasy Sci-Fi thriller, Serenity.
The film is the continuation of the television...
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Liverpool gears up for Chinese New Year celebrations
IN 2020
Liverpool will be bringing in the:- 'Year of the Rat' in style
with celebrations set to take place in the heart of Europe's oldest China Town.
On Sunday, 26 January 2020, the Chinese New Year festivities will see
traditional Chinese culture blended with modern performances to create...
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Can we save the British High Street?
IT is already a bad start to 2020 for the UK retail
sector. In Southport, Debenhams is getting ready to close its Lord Street store,
on Sunday, 19 January 2020, and there is worry about the future of Beales,
following the owners of Kendal's department store, Beales, issuing warning of
collapse, which would affect...
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Business briefings booming
A Liverpool project which gives free advice to people who want to start
their own business has helped more than 1,600 budding entrepreneurs since it
began life. Over the past 5 years, Deputy Mayor Cllr Gary Millar has been
sharing his considerable...
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New Study Shows Patients Treated With Proton Beam Therapy Face Significantly
Lower Side Effects Compared To Conventional Radiotherapy
A senior British oncologist says the landmark study supports what doctors
are witnessing at facilities in the UK such as the Rutherford Cancer Centre,
Northumberland...
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Full time Carers make life changing decision
VICTORIA Marshall and Laura Crellin had been undertaking crucial and
selfless caring roles and were looking out for everyone, but themselves. But as
circumstances changed and their caring responsibilities reduced somewhat, they
decided to...
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Safety upgrade for key road junction in South Liverpool
LIVERPOOL City
Council has contracted Huyton Asphalt Civils to improve the junction of Menlove
Avenue and Cromptons Lane, in Allerton, following a spate of traffic accidents
in recent years, 1 of which caused the death of a motor cyclist. The works
include new traffic signals, introducing a...
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Multi million ₤ attraction confirmed for Southport Pleasureland
SOUTHPORT Pleasureland today confirmed that, further to securing a long
lease with Sefton Council, its ₤ multi million plans to create a substantial and
unique attractions anchor for Southport, the borough, the Liverpool City Region
and beyond are to progress....
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Greater collaboration and consistency needed to tackle 'County Lines'
drug offending, finds Inspectorate
POLICE forces and the National Crime Agency have successfully improved
their understanding of 'County Lines' drug offending, according to
a new report. However, current Policing models are too disjointed to allow
for the most effective response. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of...
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Highest Civic Honours for Bishop, hospitals and fire service
THE Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool has been nominated to receive the
City's Highest Civic Honour. The Right Reverend Tom Williams, who has served in
the City for almost ½ a century, is set to receive Freedom of the City of
Liverpool.
He was born off Scotland Road and was ordained priest in the City's Metropolitan
Cathedral, in...
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Budget proposals to balance Liverpool's books
LIVERPOOL City Council is to start a consultation later this week on its
budget savings for the next financial year. The City Council already has ₤436
million less to...
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Unwanted Christmas gifts are wanted by your local Barnardo's stores in
Merseyside
WHILE Santa will have brought many children the presents they've been
dreaming of this Christmas, just under ˝ (47%) of
adults say they have received gifts they don't want and will never use,
according to a new survey by Barnardo's. The survey also revealed that the
majority of these gifts are left...
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Landlord branded:- 'not good enough' for operating unlicensed property
A Landlord has been judged to be:- 'not good enough' for
operating an unlicensed property and ignoring Liverpool City Council's requests
for information. 79th Luxury Living (Lilley) Limited, based in Southport, was
charged with failing to license 12 Cromarty Road, located in Old Swan, in
contravention of the 2004 Housing Act. The company was also...
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Residents in Ormskirk invited to nominate good causes to receive support from
Taylor Wimpey
TAYLOR Wimpey is offering the opportunity for a good cause in Ormskirk to
kick start 2020 with a ₤500 donation. The home builder is inviting the community
to let them know which local groups, organisations or individuals they think are
deserving of a helping...
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Southport opticians supports local soup kitchen
SPECSAVERS in Southport is celebrating raising ₤676 for Southport Soup
Kitchen, and will be hosting a free eye health clinic for homeless in need at
the end...
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NHS needs more 'extraordinary' men in Liverpool to start donating blood
during 2020
THERE is a vital need for more men in Liverpool to start donating blood
in the New Year because of a serious imbalance in the gender of new Donors.
During 2019, only 43% of the new Donors in Merseyside were men. Until the end of
November 2019, 1,439...
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Southern African food crisis victims receive ₤50,000 from West Lancashire
Freemasons
THOUSANDS of people at risk of starvation in Southern Africa will be
receiving emergency food packs and urgent humanitarian assistance, thanks to a
grant of ₤50,000 from West Lancashire...
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Housebuilder donates ₤1,000 to The GEM Appeal
A charity started by a Rochdale mum that is celebrating its 25th
Anniversary and in 2019 received:- 'The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service'
has received ₤1,000 from 1 of the UK's...
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Happy 'new you' with Liverpool's Adult Learning Service
LIVERPOOL City Council's Adult Learning Service (ALS) is offering everyone in
the City a new start in learning with a packed programme of personal development
for the year ahead. Each year the ALS puts on hundreds of courses which are
aimed at anyone aged 19 or over who wants to broaden their horizons, learn new
skills and...
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Families forced to give up
food shopping to cover rent
FAMILIES across Great Britain will be
forced to sacrifice a huge proportion of their grocery shopping so they can pay
the rent, warns Crisis. In 2011,
housing benefit, known as Local Housing Allowance (LHA) was set so people on low
incomes could afford the cheapest 30% of private rentals in their area.
Following years of under investment, including a 4 year freeze, since 2016, the
rates now fall short of the true cost of renting. The homelessness charity is calling on the
Government to
increase investment in housing benefit, as it has published figures
demonstrating the amount people would have to forego on their...
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Jobs for life become a thing of the past
A job for life is a thing of the past, a new survey had revealed, with
people now moving job roles more frequently than ever before. In the North West,
63% of those surveyed agreed that a job for life was something they no longer
expected, with only 15% in the region having stayed working in a role for more
than 10 years.
The research revealed that 44% of those questioned in the North West had also
completely changed careers at some point in their life, with the top 3 reasons
for changing being to either find a better work life balance, search for a new
challenge or get a better salary.
On a national level, the survey revealed a difference between...
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Government announces new Town of the
Year competition
COMMUNITIES
Secretary announces new Town of the Year competition to
celebrate thriving Towns. The UK Government has stated that it will be focusing
on delivering for Towns, with designated contacts to help people in every Town
and an expert panel to advise Towns to plan and reach their best potential. Work...
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