Christmas is coming to Southport with a Gingerbread Trail, carriage rides and festive grottos
CHRISTMAS is coming to Southport in style this year, with a whole host of events and attractions to make visits truly magical for families. The Southport business community, through Southport BID, is funding a flurry of festive projects and activities to create lots of great reasons for people to visit the Town Centre over the Christmas period, from mid-November through to early January. These activities include the return of the popular Santa's Grotto, Frozen Grotto and Gingerbread Family Trail. New additions to the Christmas programme also include:- Christmas Elf Parties, the Christmas Carriage Ride, and a Festive Fun Day, on Saturday, 19 November 2022.
The fabulous Town wide Christmas illuminations will be enhanced by the 1st Illustrate Illuminate Trail, which will see competition winning designs from local young people transformed into light motifs. These activities are in addition to the annual Christmas light displays, which include the signature Christmas Tree, on Southport's Lord Street, 5 further illuminated trees, lamppost motifs, sail lights and illuminated stars.
An estimated 300,000 lights add a festive sparkle to Southport at Christmas each year. All proceeds from paid activities will act as charitable donations and be distributed to the:- Southport Lions Club, Southport Lifeboat, and Queenscourt Hospice. Southport BID has again ensured that all BID funded events are accessible to all.
Southport BID CEO Rachel Fitzgerald said:- "Southport people
and visitors to the Town will be able to enjoy a wide range of
activities and events in Southport Town Centre that run from
Saturday, 19 November through to early January. We are creating lots
of reasons to encourage people to make repeat visits into Town to
enjoy lots of fun festive events while also visiting local shops,
restaurants, bars, hotels and other local businesses. Throughout
this period there will always be something going on that people can
enjoy. The activities are being organised by Southport BID through
funding and support from our Southport Town Centre businesses.
Without them, Southport wouldn't have the same vibrancy or colour
this Christmas. The Southport Gingerbread Family Trail will see
figures placed in 10 locations around Southport Town Centre for
people to find, plus there will be a sleigh and a throne to find
too. Our Christmas Carriage is new this year, while we will also be
staging our Christmas Grotto and Frozen Grotto inside Wayfarers
Arcade on Lord Street. We would encourage people to try and book
early, as both our grottos sold out last year."
Southport BID Head of Operations Luke Randles said:- "We have
also been working closely with other organisations which are adding
to the Christmas calendar including Marketing Southport, Southport
Pleasureland, The Atkinson, Victoria Park and others. This is all in
addition to the great festive offer which local businesses also
provide, they do great work in attracting people into Town. We have
worked alongside Marketing Southport to create a physical and
digital brochure for the Southport Town Centre Christmas programme,
which will be released soon. This will include details on all
BID-funded activities, a map for both trails, and other key events
from our partners in the BID area. We are looking forward to
producing our Christmas brochures shortly, which will be available
digitally, while we are also distributing 5,000 copies to businesses
throughout Southport Town Centre."
More information on all of this year's events and activities can be
found at:-
SouthportBID.Com. If you
require any further information on this year's Christmas programme,
please email:-
Info@SouthportBID.Com.
Becky Adlington shares baby swimming tips in which classes are available in Liverpool
MOST parents understand the importance of getting
their child into the water to learn to swim, with children typically starting
structured swimming lessons from age:- 3 to 5 years, but 4 time Olympic
medallist Rebecca Adlington OBE advises that the years between:- 0 to 3 are
crucial in building water confidence.
Following this initiative and being a mother of young children herself, Becky
setup Becky Adlington's BabyStars classes which are currently running at Total
Fitness Liverpool Aintree. A fantastic initiative ensuring the next generation
of swimmers have the best facilities available.
Becky said:- "Parents assume baby swimming is a nice to have, but it's
vitally important for water safety, connection and confidence. It is absolutely
crucial parents know how important it is to get your baby into the water in
those early years, for both physical and mental development. Children develop a
fear of water between the ages of 3 to 5 years so if they're water confident
from an early age, you'll see huge benefits when they begin mainstream (from 3
plus) lessons."
Health visitor, Lisa Williams agrees:- "To say the benefits of baby
swimming are endless is an understatement. In baby development we talk about the
'critical 1001 days,' essentially most learning we do is done by the age of
three! Getting babies into a pool early is a brilliant way to get the most out
of this never more important time period, to set your child up for a good
start."
From building water confidence and encouraging muscle development through to
bonding and 1 to 1 time; there's a whole raft of reasons why getting little ones
in the water from an early age is beneficial for both baby and parents alike.
Becky, founder of Becky Adlington Baby Stars and health visitor Lisa have shared
their expert advice on why baby swimming lessons are so important:-
Early Water Confidence... Becky said:- "Enrolling a baby into swimming
sessions from an early age will pay dividends later. 1 thing is for sure, when
they are older, they'll arrive at the next level bursting with confidence and
ready to learn; a huge win for them and peace of mind for you. We notice
children who take part in baby swimming because they turn up to mainstream
swimming lessons so much more confident, without fear and ready to get going."
Lisa agreed:- "You don't have to wait until your child is aged 4 or 5 for
lessons to make an impact, water confidence can start developing as soon as
parents are ready to get into a pool with them. As newborns we haven't developed
fears yet, so getting new babies into a pool early on is essential for never
gain a fear of swimming."
Bonding for Dads... Lisa added:- "It's the perfect opportunity for dads to
get some skin on skin with their baby too, creating that deep connection as they
have plenty of fun together. It is often advised dads who may be struggling with
postpartum depression or struggling to bond with their baby after they are born
to get into a bath with their baby; and a swimming pool is just 1 better!"
Becky said:- "Dads are often forgotten, especially in the 4th trimester
when everything is so new and mums need extra support. Taking the time out to go
swimming with their baby is a brilliant way for them to spend some crucial 1 on
1 time."
Brain Development... Lisa agreed:- "Having lessons with an expertly
trained teacher can really stimulate brain development and build behaviours that
a young baby can carry forward with them. From birth to 2 years of age in
particular, babies' brains are like little sponges and they learn incredibly
quickly."
Becky said:- "Swimming lessons focus on using repetitive actions and
simple instructions, so babies begin to show natural anticipation and reactions,
all working towards building up vital skills and supporting their brain
development."
A swimming community... Becky said:- "Whether it's to compare notes on
feeding or simply have a chat about lack of sleep - that feeling of community
can bring with it a huge boost to mum or dad's mental health. At Becky Adlington
Baby Stars centres we encourage parents to come together and take a minute to
chat with parents before or after baby swimming classes. Spectators are also
welcome to come along and watch their baby's love of water grow and offer
support to parents and guardians in the pool. We are all in this together and
community is so important; you're not alone."
Lisa added:- "Many parents, especially 1st-time ones, can often feel a sense
of loneliness that comes with having a new baby. Having a regular opportunity to
meet others in the same position can provide endless benefits. Baby swimming
classes give parents a reason to get together with people who are going through
the exact same thing; you're not alone in your worries so having people to talk
to is vital. Afterall if the parents are happy, baby is happy."
Physical development... Becky said:- "Swimming is a great way for babies
to strengthen their growing muscles. Moving around their arms and legs and
finding their balance in the water are brilliant ways to build up strength."
Lisa agreed:- "In the early stages of physical development, swimming will
help with neck and head control, then as baby grows it will strengthen core
muscles, helping them push towards their next milestone, such as sitting up
unaided."
No distractions guaranteed... Becky said:- "Life is so busy, so a baby
swimming session is the perfect 'time out' for baby and parent or caregiver.
With no mobile phone, television or the noise of outside distractions, it's
simply 30 minutes for a parent or carer with their baby. Sure most parents will
agree it's a rare occasion when you can just focus on 1 thing, I know I
struggle, and baby swimming gives the perfect excuse to not think about the
office, house work, the food shop etc..."
Lisa added:- "This quality time together allows parent and infant to build
trust, connect, and have plenty of fun whilst learning new skills."
1 on 1 bonding... Lisa agreed:- "Enjoying the water together requires a
real closeness and trust, with babies forming attachments with us simply by
looking at our faces. Spending this time together helps build brain receptors in
little ones and can even stimulate the release of Oxytocin, the hormone
responsible for parent infant bonding, in mums."
Becky said:- "Playing and splashing together in a pool is lots of fun, and
a lovely place to make some early memories. Taking this quality time out is
incredibly rewarding in terms of emotional bonding."
Better sleep... Lisa added:- "Little ones are concentrating, using brain
powers and burning off excess energy whilst in the water. Depending on your baby
they may find the water soothing or stimulating! Either way you may notice an
improvement in sleep patterns once you begin regular sessions. "
Becky said:- "A swimming session will certainly tire out little ones as
they use their arms and legs to splash about in the pool. As well as the
physical demands of swimming, babies are hugely mentally stimulated as they take
in the new environment, actions and sounds, and this is tiring for them too."
Just start early... Lisa said:- "Babies can start enjoying swimming from
any age, as soon as a parent or caregiver is ready to take them along. Don't
worry about them being too little, as long as they have the recommended swimming
kit by your pool of choice and the water isn't too cold (ideally 30 degrees
plus) then they will be very happy."
Becky said:- "We welcome babies whenever parents feel ready to get into a
pool with their little ones. Each class aims to make everyone feel welcome and
supported as you start to introduce your new arrival to water and start allowing
them to experience all the benefits baby swimming brings."
For more information or to book a free babystars taster lesson, visit:-
BeckyAdlingtonsSwimStars.Com.