free web stats

Southport Reporter - You local online newspaper for Merseyside and the Liverpool City Region.

   
  .Sign up to get our FREE email news bulletins.  

   

News Report Page 14 of 18
Publication Date:-
2022-03-24
News reports located on this page = 2.

Antiques expert Gary Don visits Southport retirement community

HOMEOWNERS and visitors to a retirement community in Southport enjoyed a visit from auctioneer and valuation expert, Gary Don this week. As seen on the BBC's Flog it and Channel 4's Posh Pawn Brokers, Gary Don entertained homeowners and guests at The Sailings on Alexandra Road, with stories about his finds over the years.

A number of guests brought along a special item for Gary to value and to share his knowledge about its age and history. Items ranged from watches and jewellery, to pottery and paintings, which led Mr Don to recount how he once discovered 2 original Lowry sketches on a similar occasion.

Mr Don also talked about a renewed interest in military memorabilia. The trend has come about since the Internet has made researching family history more accessible. WW1 medals, that were inscribed with names, can now be researched by younger generations to find out more about their grandparents and great grandparents.

Alexandra Johnson, Sales and Marketing Director for Adlington Retirement Living, said:- "Our antiques event was a resounding success and very popular with our homeowners and guests. Gary Don shared some fantastic stories, and our on site chef provided a beautiful afternoon tea."

Gary Don said:- "It was wonderful to meet so many interesting guests at The Sailings today. The antique items that visitors brought along were absolutely fascinating. I thoroughly enjoyed sharing anecdotes from my experience in the antiques world too, both in front of the TV cameras and behind the scenes, over the years. The Sailings is superb. I was really impressed with the facilities and the sense of community."

The event was also attended by experts on downsizing to answer questions from anybody considering de-cluttering or moving home.

Alexandra Johnson explained:- "Anyone who has ever moved home knows that sorting, packing and unpacking can be a huge undertaking. In later life there are even more challenges, both emotional and practical. Our team do everything they can to make each move as stress-free and positive as possible, from offering part exchanges to providing a consultation with a Senior Move Manager. We have a specialist partner, The Senior Move Partnership, and they can provide as much or as little help moving in as each Homeowner would like, from arranging furniture as per a floor plan to unpacking everything. We thought it would be useful to share some of their insight and advice at our event too."

Senior Move Manager Michelle Park, who attended the event, said:- "For some new Homeowners, we manage everything from unpacking all their kitchen staples and pots and pans into their new kitchen, setting up the TV, arranging books and ornaments, and even making the bed. It's a really lovely feeling when our Homeowners arrive, and their new apartment is ready to move into and they can start enjoying it straight away."

The Sailings offers a selection of 55 beautiful, privately owned retirement apartments, in a safe and secure environment. The event with Gary Don is just 1 of many regular events and activities that take place as part of the thriving community. Homeowners can also enjoy the privacy of their own peaceful and spacious apartment and spend time in the leafy gardens, which are maintained by an expert team of gardeners.

Four of Adlington Retirement Living's communities have won Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards for the Best Retirement Development in the UK at the WhatHouse? Awards, the UK housebuilding's most prestigious event. The Folds in Romiley won the Silver Award in 2020, as did The Bridges in Macclesfield in 2019, Adlington House in Otley won the Gold Award in 2017 and Adlington House in Portishead won the Bronze Award in 2015.

If you would like to find out more about Adlington Retirement Living, tours of The Sailings are available from Monday to Saturday from:- 10am to 5pm. Call:- 01704333958, to find out more or visit:- Adlington.Co.UK.


City of Liverpool College expands courses nationally in a bid to create greener future

THE City of Liverpool College is expanding its highly successful apprenticeships programme to tradesmen and budding apprentices across the country, as part of its mission to close the skills gap and contribute to a greener future.

From September, the College will be moving away from the existing:- 'day release' model of its Level 3 The Refrigeration Air Conditioning and Heat Pump (RACHP) Engineering Technician Apprenticeship, and instead rolling out a:- 'block release' structure.

In the current delivery model, apprentices are required to attend the College once a week over the course of the year for up to 3 years, with, apprentices therefore ideally needing to be based in the local area to make the frequent commute. With an increasing number of the College's employer partners successfully winning work nationally, the College has introduced an innovative new approach which will enable it to adapt to the needs of employers across both the Liverpool City Region (LCR) and the rest of the UK.

The introduction of the new block model means that apprentices will attend the College's Vauxhall Road premises for 7 1 week periods over the course of the academic year, opening opportunities to long distance apprentices and company partnerships, who can book their apprentices onto the invaluable course.

This new structure also allows employers to plan for the absence of their apprentices, avoiding complications with the workforce, which has previously impacted employers enrolling their staff on to the courses.

The new RACHP model will lead the way in training the next generation of renewable installers to help meet ambitious carbon reduction and climate change targets set by Government.

It comes as the UK heat sector is set to play an integral part in the transition to net zero, with the Climate Change Committee anticipating that, to reach 2050 climate targets of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, 17 million UK homes may have a heat pump installed.

In 2021, the Government announced its 10 point plan for a:- 'Green Industrial Revolution' which highlighted the critical importance of decarbonising homes across the country. The plan included the phase out of gas heating in new homes by 2023 and a target to install 600,000 heat pumps every year by 2028.

Following the announcement, the demand for heat pumps in the UK began to soar, with more homeowners striving to be eco-friendly and embracing the benefits that come from installing heat pumps, such as lower long term energy costs.

At the same time, the Heat Pump Association (HPA) warned the sector was suffering low levels of technology deployment and could also be hindered by a skills gap in the sector, as it was estimated 60,000 installation workers will be needed by 2028 to help meet these targets, but only 1,800 people currently possessed the right training.

The City of Liverpool College recognises the need to invest in the training and upskilling of over 40,000 heat pump installers needed by 2035, to achieve widescale deployment and close the skills gap in the industry.

Over 30 local businesses already work in partnership with the College on its RACHP apprenticeship, and with the launch of this new model, the College predicts a significant increase in this number from companies across the country looking to welcome new workers and upskill current employees as demand in this area increases.

Lindsey Meadows, Head of Apprenticeships at The City of Liverpool College, said:- "As we continue our mission as the College for business, it's important that we open our doors to more companies and apprentices from across the country and do our part in closing the skill gap that is currently present in the heating technology industry. This new model means apprentices from across the country can attend the course and gain their highly-valued qualification in a more convenient format, which is also hugely beneficial for employers. The new format will ensure employers can access the skilled workforce needed to help the country build back greener after the Pandemic. We are helping to set the standards for the industry, providing the vital skills and opportunities required to be at the forefront of a Green Industrial Revolution. We are delighted to be opening the doors to this apprenticeship built for a green future, which creates the right skills and environment for our industry to grow. Through this apprenticeship, we are hoping to help diminish some of the barriers that existing engineers face when looking to expand into low carbon heating, including:- difficulty finding dedicated courses and courses that then meet the needs of the installer."

The new format will launch with the new academic year from September and apprentices and businesses can enrol by visiting:- Liv-Coll.AC.UK.

 

 
      
 
Back Next
 
 
News Report Audio Copy
 
  

This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment

This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment - Your local, fully qualified sports therapist. Call now on:- 07870382109 to book an appointment.

 

 

Please support local businesses like:-
The Kings Plaice 

Our live webcams...

This is a live image that reloads every 30 seconds.

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.


See the view live webcamera images of the road outside our studio/newsroom in the hart of Southport.

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.

 

Please support local businesses like:-

 


Click on to find out why the moon changes phases.  
This is the current phase of the moon. For more lunar related information, please click on here.

Disability Confident - Committed

 

Find out whats on in and around Merseyside!



This is just 1 of the events on our event calendar, click on
here to see lots more!

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS, the UK Press Regulator.

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS the independent monitor for the UK's press.

This is our process:-
Complaints
Policy - Complaints Procedure - Whistle Blowing Policy

Contact us:-

(+44)
  08443244195

Calls will cost 7p per minute, plus your telephone company's access charge.
Calls to this number may be recorded for security, broadcast, training and record keeping.

Click on to see our Twitter Feed.   Click on to see our Facebook Page.   This website is licence to carry news from Vamphire.com and UK Press Photography. Click on to see our Twitter Feed.


Our News Room Office Address

Southport and Mersey Reporter, 4a Post Office Ave,
Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0US, UK

 
 
Tracking & Cookie Usage Policy - Terms & Conditions
 
 
  - Southport Reporter® is the Registered Trade Mark of Patrick Trollope.