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2024-10-25
 
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 Sefton's Strong community ties shine through at the Citizens 4 Good Awards in Southport

17 individuals and 2 groups from across Sefton were celebrated for the difference they make in the community at:- Sefton 4 Good's latest Citizens 4 Good awards. Taking place at:- Southport Town Hall, this is the 3rd Citizens 4 Good event of the year and was attended by the Mayor of Sefton, the nominees, their guest and their nominators.

Catrin Hughes, event organiser and Volunteer Development Officer for Volunteer Centre Sefton said:- "This has been 1 of our biggest events to date. Altogether we had over 50 people attend and we have had our highest number of nominations. Our latest event has shone a light on the strong community ties of Sefton. Our 17 nominees hailed from across the borough including:- Southport, Crosby, Formby and Maghull."

This year's recipients include:- Southport Journalist Steven Ashcroft, founder of Ainsdale In Bloom Brenda Porter and Frank Meadows who runs Crosby Stuart Junior Football Club. We also celebrated some of Sefton's best young people, including:- 2 mini Crosby Wombles: sisters Amelia (9) and Isabella (5) Finnegan. 5 year old Bella Mckeever, who resides on Hart Street, and after July's tragedy in Southport, helped to look after the floral tributes left by those wishing to show their respect. Bella also created, with the help of her Mum, beautiful Southport bracelets and helped raise money for the North West Air Ambulance service.

Citizens 4 Good was developed by Sefton CVS and the Mayor of Sefton's office to help celebrate the vibrant community spirit that makes Sefton a great place to live.

Here is the full list of Citizens 4 Good recipients from this event:-

  • Roy Smith, 58th Holy Family Sea Scout Group leader; Roy Smith has been a dedicated scout leader for over 40 years. He has transformed 1 of Marine Lake's islands into a:- 'pirate island' for young Sea Scouts to explore As well as captaining a dragon boat team that went on to win national awards, and several of the children he trained later represented Great Britain in the sport.

  • Elaine Price, Crossens Community Centre; Elaine is the heart and soul of the Crossens Community Association since its founding in 1999. She remains the driving force behind its success, dedicating herself to opening and closing the community centre around the clock to ensure it runs smoothly.
     

  • Daniel Shields; From walking dogs to painting fences, Daniel is always the 1st to offer help, often before anyone even has the chance to ask. His kindness extends well beyond our neighbourhood as he supports various charities, from collecting items for baby banks to volunteering for local initiatives.
     

  • Frank Meadows, Crosby Stuart JFC; Frank was nominated for this Award due to his incredible dedication to running Crosby Stuart JFC, a youth football club that he manages entirely on a voluntary basis.
     

  • Jean Gamble, Maghull Homewatch; Jean is a caring and considerate neighbour who regularly brings people together. In the summer months, Jean hosts garden gatherings, providing an opportunity for neighbours to socialise and build stronger bonds.
     

  • Diane Ball, Maghull Baptist Church and MadUkes; For many years, Diane has run the Toddler Group at Maghull Baptist Church, creating a nurturing environment where children and mothers blossom as well as. leading the MadUkes (Maghull and District Ukeleles).
     

  • Brenda Porter, Ainsdale in Bloom; Brenda founded The Ainsdale Village Bloomers Team and has spent the past 14 years dedicated to creating stunning floral displays throughout the village. Under Brenda's leadership, Ainsdale in Bloom has been a 3 time winner of Gold Standard awards in the:- 'In Bloom' competition, earning titles such as:- Best Village and Best Town (North West), and even competing in the UK Britain In Bloom 2014.
     

  • Alex Doyle, Green Cat Driving School; Alex is committed to environmental sustainability and inspires students to adopt the same values. He supports a diverse range of learners, including:- those with complex needs recognising the importance of mental well being in driving.

  • Alison Hollinrake, Read Easy- Alison was nominated for her exceptional dedication as a volunteer reading coach with Read Easy. Over the past 18 months, Alison has tirelessly supported her reader, meeting twice a week despite both of them working full time. Her commitment has gone far beyond what is expected of a volunteer, making a profound impact on her reader's life.
     

  • Amelia and Isabella Finnegan, Crosby Wombles; Since the Crosby Wombles group began 2 years ago, these 2 sisters, age:- 9 and 5, have been their Chief Mini Wombles, setting a wonderful example for all younger members with their enthusiasm, kindness, and commitment to caring for the environment.

  • Kindhearts Café; Based in St Faith's Church Hall in Waterloo, the fully volunteer run Kindhearts Community Café is a welcoming hub that opens every Thursday, serving a hearty hot meal, tea, coffee, soup, and delicious homemade cakes. This small café has a big heart, offering accessible and affordable meals to all members of the community.
     

  • Wendy Bently; Wendy helps everyone around her, collecting donations for a variety of causes including:- for Ukraine and The Mission to Seafarers and regularly takes items to local charities like Carla Lane and Freshfields Animal Rescue. She also collects clothes, bikes, and soft toys to send to Uganda.
     

  • Lesley Paterson, SWACA; A founder of Sefton Women's and Children's Aid, also known as SWACA Lesley has been a leading light for women, mothers and children in our borough. She is a true hero who has worked tirelessly to support women and children, survivors of domestic violence and has built a charity from the ground up.
     

  • Lynn Rigby; Lynn is deeply involved in her community, contributing her time and energy to initiatives such as:- "Melling in Bloom," where she helps maintain the beauty of the village by tending to the flowers. She has also served as a barrister and dedicates her time to supporting her local Youth Club.

  • Steve Ashcroft, Southport News; Steve established Southport News as a Facebook group, and it's quickly grown to over 20,000 members. He manages and administers the group entirely on his own and does not make a profit out of it, providing a vital news source for Southport.
     

  • Spectrum Alliance Movement; 2 years ago, Linton Jonad, along with Marshall Brook and Deborah Ann Clark, founded the Spectrum Alliance Movement (SAM) to befriend autistic individuals in Sefton and organise social events.
     

  • Bella Mckeever - 5 year old Bella's life was touched by the tragic event that took place in Southport in July. While tending to the flowers, Bella, who uses a wheelchair and has mobility issues, began making bracelets with her mum. She handed out over 100 and raised £140 for the North West Air Ambulance service.
     

  • Formby Luncheon Club; The Luncheon Club provides home cooked food (2 courses and tea/coffee) 3 days a week for residents in Formby and surrounding areas. Not only does the club provide a nutritious lunch, they also provide a lifeline to isolated older people in the community. Their team of volunteers freshly prepare the food, pick up less mobile people so they can attend clean away and provide friendship to those who come along.

Citizens 4 Good  added that they would also like to thank Southport BID for their kind donation of £500 sponsoring this awards.

If you can help in 2025, sponsorship packages available for Citizens 4 Good 2025 via emailing:- Sefton4Good@SeftonCVS.Org.UK.
 


Liverpool City Region Mayor lays flowers at New York's John Lennon memorial during trade mission to US

MAYOR Steve Rotheram made a poignant visit to the scene of John Lennon's murder before laying a floral tribute at a memorial to The Beatles legend.

The Liverpool City Region Mayor, a huge Beatles fan, visited the spot outside the Dakota Building where 1 of the City's most famous sons was shot dead on the:- 8 December 1980. He then laid flowers at the nearby Strawberry Fields memorial to John Lennon in Central Park.

Mayor Rotheram is leading a delegation to:- Boston and New York aimed at driving trade, inward investment and tourism to the City Region, while exploring opportunities to build on shared histories and strengthen long standing cultural links.

He took time out from a packed business schedule to pay tribute to the star from Liverpool, ahead of a meeting, in Central Park, between music leaders from the City Region and New York.

The two cities have had a profound influence on global popular music from The Beatles to the origins of rap, disco and the US punk scene.

Discussions centred around joint working on future initiatives, including:- promoting new talent and establishing twin events.

Mayor Steve Rotheram said:- "John Lennon's legacy is woven into the fabric of Liverpool and the rest of the world. As we remember him, we reflect not only on his incredible contributions to music but also on the profound impact he has had on countless lives. The bond between Liverpool and New York is special; both cities have been absolutely pivotal in shaping the landscape of popular music. Together, we can honour John's memory while forging new connections and opportunities that will inspire the next generation of artists. But as we continue to promote our rich cultural heritage, we also have to look ahead, ensuring we do all we can to nurture that spirit of collaboration and creativity that's been so celebrated across the world."

The Beatles had strong links with New York, which was the 1st place they landed in the US, in February 1964, before making their American debut on the Ed Sullivan Show, broadcast live from New York. They later played an iconic concert at the City's Shea Stadium in August 1965, that was turned into an acclaimed documentary film.

John Lennon moved to New York with his wife Yoko Ono, in September 1971, weeks before the release of his iconic single:- 'Imagine.'

The Mayor was visiting Strawberry Fields just two days after the 60th Anniversary reissue of The Beatles:- 'A Hard Day's Night' album in the UK, and only weeks after a video celebrating Liverpool's rich heritage, dynamic arts scene and vibrant community spirit was streamed in New York's world famous Times Square.

After visiting the Strawberry Fields memorial, Liverpool's UNESCO City of Music head Kevin McManus joined the Mayor to explore the potential for future collaborations with leading figures from the New York and US music industry.

Discussions included:- the possibility of twin music events in the cities, establishing an exchange scheme for music artists and ways in which Liverpool City Region could help celebrate the 140th Anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence in 2026.

UNESCO City of Music Head Kevin McManus said:- "We are a UNESCO City of Music but that status doesn't rest on our music heritage. We are always looking forward and have huge ambitions for the music sector; shown by our recent announcements including:- becoming the 1st United Nations Accelerator City. New York is 1 of the other great global cities and our visit has allowed us not only to share good practice and learn from each other but to explore how we could collaborate and work together in the coming years."

Liverpool has a rich shared history with the United States and was the exit port for millions of people emigrating to North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

New York's world-famous Central Park was inspired by designer Frederick Law Olmsted's visit to Birkenhead Park on the Wirral, in 1850. Both parks are currently seeking World Heritage Status.

Mayor Rotheram was joined in New York by Culture Liverpool Director Claire McColgan CBE and National Museums Liverpool Director Laura Pye, on 21 October 2024, to deliver a lecture on:- 'A transatlantic journey; Liverpool to New York' at a special reception at the Museum of the City of New York aimed at strengthening cultural ties.

The City Region delegation is in New York following a series of high level meetings with civic, academic and business leaders in Boston to promote investment opportunities in Liverpool City Region's health and life sciences, maritime, tourism and events sectors.

Mayor Rotheram visited Fenway Park and met Boston Red Sox owner FSG, who have transformed Liverpool Football Club's fortunes since taking over in 2010.

Discussions focused on developing sports tourism and staging major events at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium following 3 sell out Taylor Swift concerts, in June 2024 that attracted more than 160,000 fans and added tens of millions of pounds to the City Region's economy. Liverpool is positioning itself as a prime destination for global events; with Dua Lipa, Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen all announced for next year.

After New York, a smaller delegation will move to North Carolina for a series of meetings with business leaders, with a focus on the City Region's £5bn health and life sciences sector.

 
      
 
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