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News Report Page 15 of 15
Publication Date:-
2024-10-18
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Liverpool 1 and The Guide announce grassroot winners of Regional sporting grant competition

MULTIPLE grassroot sport clubs and teams across the Region have been awarded special grants thanks to a joint grant competition between Liverpool 1 and The Guide Liverpool.

The initiative launched during Summer of Sport at Liverpool ONE, when the world focused their attention on sports at the highest level, coincided with Chavasse Park turning into an official Team GB and Paralympics GB Fan Zone

As part of the competition, grassroots sports clubs across the Region had the chance to apply for funding, with a total of 6 groups being awarded £500 each to support with items such as kit and equipment, for example.

The winning teams and sport clubs awarded with grants are:-

  • Anselmians RUFC U10s, rugby club from Birkenhead.
     

  • Huyton Swimming Club.
     

  • LIPA Primary Girls FC, football team from Liverpool.
     

  • Mossley Hill Girls U9, football team from Liverpool.
     

  • Sefton Park Cricket Club; Women and Girls Section from Liverpool.
     

  • Tigers Cheerleading from Maghull.

Among the winners is Sefton based Tigers Cheerleading Club, who lost all their equipment in a fire at their Aintree venue in May 2023.

Over the past 18 months, the team have made do with borrowed equipment for their classes, and plan to use their sports grant to buy air mats, rollers, and other equipment so the team can practise for their upcoming competitions.

Jess Macguire, Coach at Tigers Cheerleading Club, said:- "The fire at our venue in Aintree was devastating. We lost everything, including:- all our equipment. We have now rebuilt our squad, made up of 50 girls aged:- 4 to 16, and look forward to using the grant to buy exciting new equipment for our fabulous teams!"



Also planning to use their grant to purchase new equipment is LIPA Primary Girls FC Football Team, which was set up 12 months ago, inspired by the Lionesses winning the World Cup.

Plus, Wirral-based Anselmians RUFC U10s, Sefton Park Cricket Club, and Mossley Hill U9 Girls Football Team are looking forward to investing in new kits for their teams.

Huyton Swimming Club plan to invest in essential training for volunteers, to ensure the longevity of the club, which has been running for more than 40 years.



Donna Howitt, Place Strategy Director at Liverpool ONE, said:- "We're thrilled to be able to support our local community, and the grassroots sports clubs within it. We were pleased with the overwhelming response to this competition from clubs and teams. A huge congratulations to our winners, who demonstrate the wonderful array of young talent across the Region and thank you to all who entered. We have heard some truly incredible stories of sporting organisations of all sizes and we're incredibly proud to collaborate with The Guide Liverpool and be able to award our 6 winners with grants that they can use to help fund their future and hone new talent."

Jay Hynd, Director and Presenter at The Guide Liverpool, said:- "All of the brilliant clubs and teams that entered this competition have further proven just how many rising sports stars are right here in Liverpool! We at The Guide Liverpool are so happy to have been able to join forces with Liverpool 1 to recognise and support them with this competition."

For more information about Liverpool ONE, visit::- Liverpool-One.Com.


Important health notice - Crosby Lake and Lakeside are temporary closured!

SEFTON Council's Active Sefton have had to close Crosby Lake and the Lakeside due to the suspected presence of blue green algae within the lake.  Active Sefton said in a statement:- "We have urgently closured the lake as we suspect the presence of blue green algae. Following preliminary tests done by our site staff has lead us to believe it could be harmful to humans. All events over the weekend are temporary cancelled as the safety of lake users it our utmost priority, we apologise for any inconvenience."

Blue green algae are not algae but a type of bacteria (called cyanobacteria) getting their name from the bluish pigment phycocyanin, which they use to capture light for photosynthesis. This type of bacteria occurs naturally within most freshwater ecosystems, such as lakes and rivers. Not all blooms are harmful, but some cyanobacteria can produce cyanotoxins that can cause serious illness or death in pets, livestock and for wildlife. Sadly, in this case the bloom and scum forming blue green algae, which is present within the Lake in Crosby and on the lakeside, produce toxins called Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). These toxins can kill wild animals, farm livestock and domestic pets. If you are a dog walker please take note as it can be fatal to dogs should they dog drink from or swim in water containing this blue green algae. For us (humans) the bloom can cause rashes after skin contact and illnesses if swallowed.

If you ever see what you think is blue green algae, you should report your sighting to the Environment Agency, using the Environmental Incident Hotline:- 0800807060, which is open 24 hours a day, all year round!

 

  

 
      
 
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