| Incredible ₤4.1m raised in 
48 hours to support survivors of Manchester attack DONATIONS to the 'We Love Manchester 
Emergency Fund' have reached over ₤4 million, thanks to generous donations from 
the public and Manchester's two major football clubs. Manchester United and 
Manchester City have joined forces to pledge ₤1million to support survivors of 
the attack at the Manchester Arena.
 Members of the public are being encouraged to take part in a big charity 
collection taking place in Manchester, on Saturday, 27 May 2017. The Red Cross are seeking 
volunteers to take part at various locations around the City. For more details 
send them an email.
 
 Donors to the 'We Love Manchester Emergency Fund' 
include:-
 
 ► Manchester City and Manchester United have jointly pledged ₤1m to the appeal
 
 ► The Wayne Rooney Foundation, the Arsenal Foundation and Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure have also donated.
 
 ► Salford Red Devils will donate proceeds from the entry fees to their Super 
League match against:- 'Catalan Dragons.'
 
 ► Companies including:- Co-op Bank, Starbucks UK, Bupa, Thomas Cook and Well 
Pharmacy have also donated.
 
 ► Comedian Al Murray also matched funds raised by the audience during his gig in Southend.
 
 ► Actor Tom Hardy's appeal for survivors of the attack has reached over ₤18,000.
 
 ► 15 newspapers have also provided free advertising support to the appeal.
 
 The fund will support people who have been injured or bereaved by the attack. 
The donations will help alleviate suffering and ensure that victims and their 
families do not face short term financial difficulties.
 
 The Charity Commission is encouraging those wishing to support the victims of 
this week's terrorist attack in Manchester to donate to a genuine charitable 
appeal. It is also recommending people who want to donate do so via the We Love 
Manchester Emergency Fund.
 
 The Lord Mayor of Manchester, Councillor Eddy Newman, said:- "I have been 
overwhelmed by all the support coming from across the world to help those 
affected by this terrible tragedy. People across the globe have been struck by 
our City's defiance and resilience and want to help. It will make a real 
difference to those affected. Thank you."
 
 Mike Adamson, Chief Executive of the British Red Cross said:- "Through 
this appeal we continue to see the very best of humanity. In the immediate 
aftermath of the attack, people came together to help each other. By donating to 
support those affected by this terrible incident, that ethos continues. The 
money raised will help those affected get the help they need today, tomorrow and 
into the future."
 
 To donate, please go to:- 
RedCross.Org.UK/Manchester or call:- 0300 
456 4999.
 Letter to Editor:- 
"Wear Red for the BHF" "EVERY
Every year, heart and circulatory disease kills around 18,000 in the North West 
and currently, 843,600 people in the region are living with its burden. The need 
to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat these terrible conditions is 
more urgent than ever.
That's why I'm calling on everyone to take part in the:- 'British Heart 
Foundation's (BHF) Wear it.' Beat it. campaign. Join thousands of others across 
the UK, on Friday, 9 June 2017, by wearing red and holding a fundraising event to help 
us stop heart disease in its tracks.
From a bake sale or coffee morning at work to a red themed garden party with 
friends and family, whatever you choose to do:- 'Wear it. Beat it.' is a great way 
to bring everyone together and help make a difference to millions. You will be 
also be helping the BHF fund even more cutting edge breakthroughs that will help 
end the devastation caused by heart disease.
Last year more than 15,000 people took part in Wear it. Beat it., raising over 
₤750,000. To sign up and receive a free fundraising pack full of ideas about how 
to get involved, visit:-
WearItBeatIt.BHF.Org.UK."  Yours sincerely,
Michelle Bailey, British Heart Foundation Area Fundraising Manager for the North 
West. The Penny Lane Hotel 
	Named Best Hotel In Liverpool By Hotels Combined 
	BEATLES themed The Penny Lane Hotel has won the title 
	for Best Hotel in Liverpool in the Hotels Combined Recognition of Excellence 
	awards 2017. The Recognition of Excellence is an annual award announced in 
	the 1st ¼ of every year, with 2017 its inaugural year. 
 Located in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool, The Penny Lane Hotel beat 317 
	other properties in Liverpool available via the world's leading hotel price 
	comparison platform Hotels Combined. The Penny Lane was originally 
	shortlisted for the award due to outstanding customer satisfaction and 
	averaging a rating of between 9 and 10 in guest reviews.
 
 Located by the old meeting point of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, at Penny 
	Lane Junction, The Penny Lane Hotel offers guests a central location to 
	explore some of the City's most historical landmarks relating to The 
	Beatles. It has 20 newly refurbished rooms and an onsite bar and coffee 
	shop.
 
 Paulina Krolikowska, the Recognition Manager for Hotels Combined UK says:- 
	"The Recognition of Excellence awards celebrate the very best 
	accommodation for delivering exemplary customer service. We are proud to 
	name The Penny Lane Hotel as the top place to stay in the Liverpool area as 
	they most consistently scored 9.5 out of 10 points compared to the winners' 
	average of 9.4. With Liverpool's wealth of high quality hotels and 
	accommodation of all shapes and sizes, it's noteworthy to see a smaller 
	boutique hotel take this accolade in the first year of our awards. It also 
	displays a testament to the enduring appeal of The Beatles and their 
	heritage in the City of Liverpool".
 
 The Recognition of Excellence awards are chosen based on a unique 
	methodology, making them the first hotelier award of their kind in the UK. 
	Winners are chosen following detailed analyses by a team of data experts of 
	several customer feedback points including quality and consistency of guest 
	reviews, customer ratings, the absence of recurring or unresolved issues, 
	blogs, forums and social media posts.
 
 Krolikowska said:- "The awards allow winning properties to stand out 
	from their competitors, especially in tourist areas with lots of 
	accommodation options. Customer service is an excellent measure of success 
	in the hotel industry, and the awards also provide a reliable benchmark for 
	prospective customers to use when booking accommodation. Our Recognition of 
	Excellence is an endorsement of consistent quality that enables travellers 
	to book with confidence."
 
Police are appeal to trace handbag along with 
medication 
	MERSEYSIDE Police are appealing for the public to be 
	cautious following the theft of a handbag, on a Merseyrail Train, took place 
	between 6pm and 6.30pm, on Saturday, 20 May 2017. We are told that a handbag 
	containing medication was taken from the Train, between Liverpool Central 
	and Kirkby Stations. The handbag is described as being black, with a gold 
	trim, also containing house keys and toiletries. The medication includes:- 
	14 Mirtazapine tablets, 14 Ferrous Sulphate tablets, 14 Esomeprazole tablets 
	and 112 Dihydrocodeine tablets. Taking medication that is not prescribed for 
	you can be harmful and can even prove fatal. Anyone who comes across the 
	medication is asked to call:- 101 or hand it into their nearest Pharmacy or 
	Police Station. |  | Wirral Loop Line Track 
Renewal FOLLOWING the travel advice, plan journeys, stick 
to public transport and help keep everyone on the move.
This is the latest message from City Region transport leaders to all those 
travelling around the City Region for work or for leisure ahead of a 3 week 
full cross river rail closure, during the week and at weekends, the 'Final 
Phase' of the Wirral Loop Line Track Renewal works, over Tuesday, 30 May 
2017, until Sunday, 18 
June 2017.
 Businesses and organisations are also advised to think about putting flexible 
arrangements back in place to support staff, customers and contractors. 
Information is available from the stakeholder toolkit on the Merseyrail website.
 
 Customers are reminded that the alternative transport services will also 
continue to run at the weekends during 'Phase 3' and the Mersey Tunnels are 
proving to be flowing freely at weekends, meaning that driving may be an option 
on Saturdays and Sundays without creating congestion in the tunnels.
 
 It's hoped that people will adapt well to the alternative travel arrangements 
that mirror those in 'Phase 1.'
 
 Headline results from a 'Phase 1' customer survey show that people followed the 
advice with 85% opting for one of the following public transport options:- rail 
replacement buses, commercial buses, Mersey Ferries, cycle bus/ferry.
 
 The results also show that customers' experience of these alternative modes of 
transport was overall a positive 1 with the majority rating them as very 
good/good.
 
 For Phase 3, travellers also need to take into account the following 
information:-
 
 ► Wirral Dock bridges:- Current works to replace two of the old 
'four bridges' 
along the A554 Tower Road in Wirral means there is no through-route along this 
road until the end of 2017. Seacombe Ferry Terminal, the Mersey Ferries and the 
12 Quays Terminal can still be accessed by following the well marked diversion 
routes, but be prepared to allow longer for your journey. More information is 
available on Wirral Borough Council website.
 
 ► Mersey Tunnels:- Tunnel flows have changed recently with an increase in traffic 
and longer peak periods, due to a combination of various roadworks on major 
routes in Liverpool City Centre, Tower Road, Wirral and the Runcorn/ Widnes 
area, impacting on traffic using the Silver Jubilee Bridge. This potentially 
puts the tunnels at risk of even greater congestion during the final phase of 
track renewal. Where possible don't use the car, use public transport.
 
 Everyone who travels in the City Region, either on the train, bus, ferry or in a 
car, is encouraged to plan their journey.
 
 Key advice:-
 
 ► Don't take the car, use public transport:- The Mersey Tunnels and 
surrounding routes can accommodate additional buses, but they will not be able to 
cope with an increase in cars at peak times. Congestion will increase journey 
times for everyone.
 
 ► Avoid travelling at peak times where possible:- If you work, speak to 
your employer about whether there is any flexibility in working times or times 
you could avoid travelling altogether. If you can, you may want to leave work 
later and make the most of restaurants, shops and other leisure activities on 
whatever side of the river you're travelling home from.
 
 ► Leave more time for your journey:- Whether you travel cross-river, 
within the rail network in Wirral, or usually make use of the underground rail 
'loop' to get around the City centre, you will need more time for your journey 
to take account of the changes.
 
 ► Consider your options:- Different ways of travelling may suit your needs 
depending on where you need to go and at what time.
 
 More information about rail services and replacement buses is available at 
stations or visit:- 
Merseyrail.Org/TrackRenewal.
 
 For advice and information on alternative travel options can also be found
online.
 
 ► Rail replacement buses:- High quality 'express' buses ready to 
'fill and go' at peak times will run directly from Birkenhead Central and 
Birkenhead North to Moorfields and St George's Hall, with return buses at least 
every 15 minutes. There will be additional services to ensure people can still 
catch early morning mainline trains. People who would normally use loop services 
(trains between James St, Moorfields, Lime St and Central) can use their rail 
tickets on the 10A bus to travel around the 'loop.'
 
 ► Buses:- There are 14 existing cross river bus services that run between 
Wirral/Chester and Liverpool. Services will be strengthened to accommodate 
existing and new customers.
 
 Mersey Ferries:- Offer a frequent cross river service, between Seacombe and 
Pier Head in peak times, (7.20am to 10.00am and 5pm to 7pm Monday to Friday), 
with three services an hour, a journey time of 10 mins each way and free parking 
for 370 cars, at Seacombe. Cross River Merseyrail tickets/passes can be used on 
the ferries.
 
 ► Cyclists:- Ferries will be an option for cyclists as cycles can't be 
carried on rail replacement buses. A special bike bus will also be in operation
 
 ► Special arrangements will be in place for those with disabilities with 
staff on hand to help. There is more information 
online.
 
 Network Rail, Merseyrail and Merseytravel, have been working over many months, 
with local authorities, operators and other partners, to come up with a plan 
that balances the need to get essential and complex work done with the need to 
keep people moving and the City Region 'open for business.'
 
 Network Rail has been replacing the most challenging sections of concrete based 
track in the  'loop'  that was originally laid in the 1970's, while making the most 
of the opportunity to carry out other work, including replacing conventional 
track under the riverbed.
 
 The work, which also supports a new set of Merseyrail Trains on the network, from 
the early 2020's, is part of a ₤340m investment in the Liverpool City Region (LCR)'s 
Rail Network, over the next 3 years.
 
 Merseytravel Chief Executive Frank Rogers said:- "The response of our City 
Region travellers during these works, particularly in phase 1, has been 
exceptional and we are asking for their support for this final leg of the 
investment journey. We can't afford to be complacent for Phase 3 so if people 
continue to follow the travel advice, as they have been doing, we will continue 
to monitor services and do everything we can to keep people moving."
 
 Said Jan Chaudhry Van Der Velde, MD of Merseyrail:- "With light literally 
at the end of the tunnel, phase 3 is the final furlong to upgrade track in the 
tunnel and under the riverbed. Like Phase 1, these few weeks are likely to be 
disruptive, but there will be plenty of rail replacement buses in service. We 
ask passengers to bear with us over this relatively short period before the 
Wirral line is once again running as normal."
 
 Martin Bell Network Rail Project Manager said:- "We are now entering the 
third and Final Phase of the work to refurbish the track under the river bed. 
The work to renew the track on the Wirral loop is now complete. This final phase 
involves replacing traditional ballasted railway track that runs beneath the 
River Mersey that is getting a new lease of life. We thank passengers for their 
patience during this renewal programme and look forward to completing the 
project in June."
 
 Customers can also find out more about travel options by watching the Mersey 
Ferry and rail replacement bus videos.
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