Southport man to
run in 2023 London Marathon for local Soup Kitchen
Photograph by Carmen
Camacho.
A Southport man is
getting ready to run the 2023 London Marathon to raise as much money
as he can for Southport Soup Kitchen. Harry Topping will be joining
thousands of runners making their way through the streets of the
capital, on:- 23 April 2023, on the challenging 26.2-mile course.
He has already raised over £2,800 through Harry Topping Harry's page
on Just Giving, and is encouraging people to donate.
Harry has been a member of the Southport and Birkdale Sports Club
since he was young and is delighted to see that he has now inspired
S&B to back Southport Soup Kitchen as 1 of the club's 2 chosen
charities this year.
There will be lots of opportunities for people to donate with an
exciting array of events taking place at Trafalgar Road throughout
2023, including:- the Lancashire County Cricket match against
Hampshire, the England Over 60s v Australia Over 60s Ashes, and the
S&B Cricket and Beer Festival. The Great Pottery Show Down
star to appear at this year's show!
Potter, Ceramic Designer and Broadcaster Keith Brymer Jones will be
making an appearance at this year's show on:- Friday, 18 August
2023. The Great Pottery Show Down star will be taking a break from
the potters wheel and heading to Southport to entertain the crowds
and carry out a book signing.
Keith is a renowned British designer and ceramicist who is also the
co-judge of Channel 4's The Great Pottery Throw Down. Keith has been
using specialised techniques to make modern ceramics since he become
an apprentice at Harefield Pottery, London over thirty years ago.
After designing ceramic ranges for retailers including Barneys NY,
Monsoon, Laura Ashley, Heals and Marks and Spencer for nearly 2
decades in his London studio, Keith began to develop his own Word
Range of ceramics.
So far Keith Brymer Jones' Word Range is sold in over 40 countries
worldwide, with an ever wider fan base for the gentle humour of the
eminently giftable collection. Keith Brymer Jones's design
philosophy is a simple one; to create stylish yet simple products
that are pleasing to the eye, practical in the modern home and,
above all, make people happy! The Word Range by Keith Brymer Jones
brings together the very best of Keith's signature style;
exceptional, contemporary ceramics that are durable enough for
everyday use.
Alan Adams, General Manager of Southport Flower Show and Victoria
Park said:- "Keith will be a great addition to this year's
show. I know how popular the show is and Keith joins a great line up
this year, with Frances Tophill (Gardeners' World and Love Your
Garden), Lee Burkhill (The Garden Ninja) and Jason Williams (The
Cloud Gardener) confirmed to date with many more to be announced
over the coming months. Plans for this year's show are well underway
and the combination of garden and floral displays, cookery
demonstrations, shopping village, arena entertainment, live music
and much more makes Southport Flower Show a great day outdoors for
the whole family this summer."
Southport Flower Show is a registered charity (Number 1000698) and
the largest independent flower show in the country attracting over
55,000 visitors across 4 days. Early bird tickets now on sale for
£20.00 until the end of February. Children under 16 go free.
For more information about the Southport Flower Show, that is to be
held over:- Thursday, 17 August to Sunday, 20 August 2023, visit:-
SouthportFlowerShow.Co.UK.
Devoted friends launch foundation in memory of their treasured football team mate
WHEN local man John Merill passed
away suddenly, aged just 42, in September 2022, his devoted family and friends
felt an understandably huge sense of loss. This family orientated man, who had
worked for over 2 decades as a civil engineer for both Merseyrail and Merseytravel, had just set up his own business in the same field, VP Civils, and
was blissfully happy with his partner, Leanne.
A talented footballer, John attended Cardinal Heenan High School in West Derby
and played with the same group of friends outside of School from the age of 8.
It is this team who have now banded together to set up a foundation to honour
their friend's memory, and also to raise vital funds and resources for local
mental health charities, community groups and amateur football teams.
After organising some unofficial events to
commemorate John since last September, his close pals decided to do
something more official, and on Thursday March 2nd will launch their
1st official Mez Foundation #16 event, inspired by the Coggins
Challenge, which involves participants following the 4 x 4 x 48
pattern, running and/or walking 4 miles, every 4 hours, for 48
hours. The foundation's members will be completing their challenge
in the City Centre, but welcome anyone who wishes to get involved,
wherever they are located.
John's close friend, James Vaughan, also spokesperson for The Mez
Foundation #16, explains:- "John and his core group of
friends, including myself, have been playing football together since
we were in primary School, and we still do to this day: we enjoy
being part of an award-winning amateur team which has been
established now for over 3 decades. John helped to set up and run
Home Bargains FC during that time, which I know he was really proud
of. John lived and breathed football, and as a group of mates, we
felt a huge sense of loss when he left us so suddenly. His funeral
was attended by over 450 people, he was such a well liked and fun
loving fella, and our hearts continue to go out to his fantastic
family and wonderful girlfriend, Leanne. Our friend was such an
active person, and also was involved in fundraising himself, so as a
group we sat down and wanted to work out how we could best honour
John; setting up a foundation seemed like the natural next step for
us. John was the type of easygoing person who fitted in everywhere,
and so we also wanted to create events anyone could join in with
which would be right up his own street; challenging, but with the
scope for plenty of laughs and camaraderie. The 1st event for The
Mez Foundation #16 next week is going to be exactly as described as
a challenge. But as a group of friends we do like to stay fit and
active, so we thought we would have an event which John would be 1st
to sign up to. Ann Chambers the Managing Director of iStay Liverpool
has kindly offered us somewhere to rest at 1 of her prestigious
apart-hotels in the City Centre, which we are delighted with. We
really appreciate the support which has already come our way. We
also have some upcoming events planned, which we will be covering on
our socials. We are really lucky that a local print company,
Kingfisher Print and Design, based in Knowsley, have created our
official t-shirts for the 1st Challenge, which will hopefully be
more widely available to anyone who wants to get involved. We have a
trip to Kilimanjaro planned for April, with some charity football
matches in the diary over the summer. These will just be the
beginning of our schedule for The Mez Foundation #16. John was
really supportive of grassroots football, and so it is really
important to us as a group to raise funds for this vital area of
sport; we know from our own experiences it is not just about sport
and fitness. We have built a friendship group through our team which
has lasted from childhood years and will hopefully last as long as
we are all here, and longer! Those of us with children and younger
relatives have enjoyed getting them involved, too. 1 thing we have
come to understand since losing John is the loss we all feel, and
sometimes cannot put into words. Grief is a process we all deal with
differently, but we have also come to appreciate that bonding
together, keeping in touch, talking about John and planning
meaningful events has helped us all - this is why it is also
important for us to contribute to local mental health charities in
the future. We may also belong to 1 team, but we also get that our
local communities need as much assistance as they can get right now.
So we will be determined to help them, too. Anyone out there who
would like to contribute any of their skills on a voluntary basis is
welcome to get in touch via our socials, and can also offer a small
financial contribution if they would like to via our dedicated Just
Giving page. Liverpool is a City known for its generosity and
compassion, and of course, being a place which also holds football
close to its warm, beating heart, we know that our community will
support us. We consider it a privilege to honour our brilliant mate,
John. We know he will be cheering us on, and as group we will work
hard to ensure his memory is treasured as a group of friends, and
now through The Mez Foundation #16."
You can donate directly to The Mez Foundation #16 on:-
JustGiving.Com.