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Issue:- 6 September  2012

Help ChildLine celebrate its 25th birthday in The Big Skydive

Nigel Hague prepared for his sky dive jump back in August 2011...

CHILDLINE are looking for people with a head for heights in the Merseyside area, to take part in The Big Skydive to raise vital funds for the free, confidential helpline. The Big Skydive, which takes place on Saturday, 13 October 2012, will see supporters taking part in the sponsored skydive from airfields across the country. The event is part of ChildLine's 25th birthday celebrations and the charity wants people in Merseyside to get involved by registering to take part in this momentous event.

Christine Mellor, area manager for ChildLine said:- "For the past 25 years ChildLine has offered a lifeline for vulnerable children. Whatever the concern, wherever children need us, we have been there to offer advice and support. Over the last 25 years we have counselled 2.6 million children across the UK. To continue that work, we need your help and support too. Perhaps you want to confront your fear of heights or maybe you're marking a milestone birthday too. Whatever your reason for taking part; your support will enable us to train more counsellors and answer more calls for help."

Solo or tandem skydives are available and participants must be over the age of 16. You can jump from one of 22 sites across the country, including Lancaster. No experience is necessary as full training will be given and your jump is free if you're able to raise minimum sponsorship of £395.

Nigel Hague, age 83, father of William Hague, MP for Richmond (Yorks) and British Foreign Secretary did a sky dive for the NSPCC in August 2011. Nigel said:- "I really enjoyed the challenge of the sky dive, it was absolutely thrilling! I would recommend it to anyone no matter what your age, especially for the NSPCC which is a charity I have supported for many years."

Christine added:- "ChildLine is here to offer confidential support to children and young people whenever they need it. One third of the children who contacted us last year had no one else to turn to. We're only able to help children through your generosity."

For more information contact the North West fundraising team on:- 0844 892 0253 or email:- northwestappeals@nspcc.org.uk The team will be able to offer you fundraising support and a range of materials to help you generate support for your jump. Registration closes on Friday, 28 September 2012; you can sign up online at:- nspcc.org.uk/thebigskydive.

CLA welcomes Government 'u turn' on caravan tax

THE CLA in the North has welcomed news that the Government is to climb down over controversial proposals to introduce VAT on sales of static caravans. Plans to charge VAT at 20% are expected to be watered down, with the tax being levied at just 5%. The introduction will also be put back from October to April 2013. The CLA raised concerns about the proposed introduction of the tax after it became clear that many of its members involved in tourism would be hit hard by the increased costs.

CLA North Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn said:- "Tourism plays a vital role in the region's economy and static caravans provide accommodation for thousands of visitors. Were VAT to be introduced at the full rate it would have reduced the availability of this popular type of accommodation and had a serious knock-on effect for the local economy."

Funding to support job creation

SERVICEMEN from the region, including 30 found on a lost memorial, have now been be honoured with their names being added to the Hall of Remembrance at Liverpool Town Hall.

Amanda Taylor from Woolton, was researching her husbands' family tree when she came across a WW1 memorial which was housed in St James Church, Toxteth. The memorial was lost during the 30 years the church was closed.

On a photograph found of the memorial were the names of 62 servicemen, 30 of which were missing from the Hall of Remembrance at Liverpool's Town Hall. This included a relative of Amanda's husband.

Reading the last line of the inscription – "Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten." Amanda felt she had to honour this and, after much hard work confirming their eligibility, requested that all 30 remaining names be added to the Hall of Remembrance.

Lord Mayor, Councillor Sharon Sullivan said:- "I am honoured to be adding the names of these 72 men to Liverpool's Hall of Remembrance. Thanks to Amanda's hard work and determination the sacrifices made by these and all our brave service personnel, past and present, will never be forgotten. Today is a time for reflection and remembrance and also an opportunity to celebrate the lives of those lost during conflict. Our thoughts are with their families."

Amanda was join relatives of the 72 servicemen on Thursday, 6 September 2012, along with civic guests including the High Sheriff, who had been invited to attend the services and a civic reception.

The Roll of Honour was unveiled by His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales on the 2 July 1921. The list of war dead began to be compiled during the First World War when names of the fallen were posted in a window overlooking Exchange Flags and relatives queued to add names, it now carries the names of over 13,000 military men who have lost their lives in conflict.

Amazingly though there are still hundreds of names missing from the Hall, but thanks to the last service being partially televised a number of relatives have come forward resulting in the extensive number of additions and 2 services have now taken place.

The listings were set up on the Town Hall website a few years ago and anyone wishing to check their relatives can do so by visiting:- liverpool.gov.uk/hallofremembrance.

Among those found on the memorial are:-

James Tonkies - was in the merchant navy, he was an Ordinary Seaman on a liner when it collided with another ship in 1918. James was only 17. As his death wasn't caused by enemy action he wasn't eligible for a war grave and isn't commemorated anywhere else.

Thomas Prichard M.C. – worked for the White Star Line before the war and was awarded the Military Cross in 1917 for special bravery and coolness in an attack by a hostile patrol, and was twice mentioned in dispatches for gallant and distinguished service in the field; he was killed in action on 28 March 1918

John Simpson D.C.M. – was born in Liverpool, emigrated to Canada but volunteered for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, he was awarded the D.C.M. for gallantry and distinguished service in the field on 30th August 1918 and killed in action on 1st October 1918.

Henry Schonewald – father was German, Henry was in the Liverpool Rifles, he volunteered aged 18 and was killed after only 50 days in France. His brother Charles was killed the following year, Charles is already listed in the Hall of Remembrance so the brothers names will both be there now.

Robert Isherwood – was a 38 year old widower with a young daughter when he volunteered in 1915. He was killed after only 3 months in France. His daughter Isabella was left an orphan aged 12, she was taken in by her aunt.

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