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Formby Village Christmas Lights Switch On 2018 
	
	
			
Photographs by Patrick 
Trollope.
	
	ON 25 November 2018, the Formby Christmas Lights were turned on in 
	the Village Centre. The Switch On was extremely well attended, with around 
	3000 people packing out the main street to watch the fantastic build up. On 
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Outstanding work by 
paramedics helps North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust achieve Good rating
  
NORTH West Ambulance Service has been 
rated as:- 'good' following its latest Care Quality Commission (CQC) 
inspection, after receiving:- 'requires improvement' 2 years ago. 
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Exclusive pre-apprenticeship 
programme launches in Liverpool City Region
  
WORKING in partnership with the 
University of Liverpool and 1 Ark, St Helens College along with Knowsley Community 
College, are set to launch an exciting new pre-apprenticeship programme that is aimed at 
young people aged 16 to 17. This unique opportunity, offering only 10 coveted... 
	
	
	
			
			
			
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Top results for local community mental 
health services
  
LOCAL NHS Trust CWP has been recognised 
as a top performer nationally following the publication of results for the 2018 
Community Mental Health Survey. The survey, which is based on the views of local 
people accessing community mental health services and published by national 
healthcare regulators the Care Quality Commission (CQC), identifies Cheshire and 
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Lancashire Care ranked number 3 in NHS 
Trust's Top 50 UK employers!
  
LANCASHIRE Care NHS Foundation Trust 
has been listed within the top 3 NHS Trust's in The UK's Top 50 Employers, for 
its work in demonstrating a diverse and inclusive workplace. 
For the third year in a row, the Trust has been listed within:- "The Inclusive 
Top 50 UK Employers." This... 
			
			
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Club 'ledgend' 
secures grant from Housebuilder’s Community Champions scheme
  
AN amateur football club, that once 
boasted the longest serving manager in football history, has secured funding 
from a leading housebuilder to invest in new kit and facilities. Waterloo Dock 
AFC has received a ₤1,000 donation from Persimmon Homes North West, as part of 
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Southport Stroke Fundraisers raise 
₤18,000 for the Stroke Association
  
A group of Southport fundraisers have 
raised more than ₤18,000 for the Stroke Association, by hosting a Golf Dinner at 
Southport Convention Centre, that took place on Friday, 23 November 2018. Sandra 
Unsworth from Southport, was a Speech and... 
	
			
			
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Schools to take over Tate 
Liverpool
  
EDGE Hill University and Tate Liverpool 
are to deliver a ground-breaking educational programme that uses iconic artworks 
in new ways. From spring 2019 the institutions will begin their Schools in 
Residence programme. Hosted in Tate Liverpool's art display Ideas Depot it 
invites children, staff, and students from City Region schools to use the 
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Care Home residents ride to 
victory
  
STAFF and residents at a Care Home 
involved in a project in which residents cycle a virtual bike ride around 
Liverpool have won a top award. Stapely Care Home in Mossley Hill received a 
specially adapted bike linked to a digital screen which projects a route of 
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			Ainsdale Village Christmas Tree Switch On 2018 
Photographs by Patrick 
Trollope.
	
THE Ainsdale Civic Society held its Christmas Tree Switch On, on 27 November 2018, outside Ainsdale Village 
Church. The event stretched down the Village 
Centre, also known as Station Road. Father Christmas also attended, passing out 
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Smartphone tech transforms 
home care in Liverpool
  
LIVERPOOL is leading the way in the use 
of smartphone technology to deliver and monitor better quality care in people's 
homes. The City is the 1st to introduce a digital system with almost all 
domiciliary care providers; giving instant information about 9,000... 
	
			
			
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Liverpool Companies Breaching GDPR
  
DESPITE GDPR legislation having come 
into effect over 5 months ago, the majority of Liverpool based businesses are 
now risking penalties by failing to adhere to some of the rules. According to a 
survey of 1,002 UK workers in full or part time employment, carried out by 
ProBrand, the majority (73%) of businesses within Liverpool failed to wipe the... 
			
			
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RMT says shocking new figures on 
disabled access reinforce case for rail staff
  
RAIL Union RMT said that shocking new 
figures on disabled access to Britain's railways reinforce the case for Station 
and Train staff and are a shameful wake up call for the whole industry.
More than 1,000 Railway Stations, within Britain, cannot be used by some disabled 
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Hugh Baird College's Ellie wins 
national 'Apprentice of the Year' award
  
A Hugh Baird College andAintree 
University Hospital apprentice, has been named:- 'Apprentice of the Year'
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Lend An Elfing Hand in the North West
  
LOOKING for a way to give something 
back this festive season? This December, the British Heart Foundation is 
launching Project Elf, its latest volunteering campaign encouraging the public 
to 'lend an elfing hand' over the Christmas period.
This December the BHF is calling on the general public to take some time out of 
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Bike and Go launches FreeWheel Tuesdays
  
BIKE hire scheme Bike and Go is bringing 
Christmas early to its Ormskirk and Southport customers; by giving them free 
bike hire every Tuesday between 4 December 2018 and 15 January 2019.
The offer, which covers every Tuesday except Christmas Day and is open to all 
subscribers, is worth almost ₤23, and provides an opportunity to escape the... 
			
			
			
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Choir raises ₤1,800 for Hospital 
leukaemia patients
  
A choir raised ₤1,800 from a concert to 
support people with leukaemia being treated in the Medical Day Unit (MDU) at 
Southport Hospital.
It was presented by former patient Colin Pompfrett, a former patient, with his 
wife Brenda, who are members of the choir.
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Disney Princess helps young patient 
celebrate end of treatment at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre
  
A Disney Princess was on hand to help a 
little girl celebrate her final radiotherapy treatment at The Clatterbridge 
Cancer Centre. Layla Hackney, from Appleton in Warrington, was being treated at 
the Hospital in Wirral after being diagnosed with a... 
			
			
			
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The Production Guild of Great Britain 
partners with Edge Hill University
  
THE Production Guild of Great Britain 
is pleased to announce its 1st University partnership with Ormskirk's Edge 
Hill University, as part of its ongoing work to channel new talent into UK film 
and TV drama production offices.
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Young interns start work
  
LIVERPOOL City Council has taken on 
young people with learning disabilities as part of a programme to help them into 
work. The Council has offered placements in a children's centre, a respite 
centre and in its short breaks team as part of its Supported Internships 
programme.
Just 6% of young people with learning disabilities are in employment, and the... 
			
			
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₤14.9m to fund North West trial for 
green 
energy
  
PLANS to use hydrogen to help heat UK 
homes; and massively cut the country's carbon emissions; took a big step 
forward with a ₤14.9 million funding boost. The money will fund 2 field trials 
on public gas networks, blending hydrogen with natural gas to heat around 750 
homes in each of the year long trials.Over the course of the 4 year programme, 
starting in 2019, the team behind... 
			
			
			
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Book to that lets women know it's 'OK'
not be 
okay is an instant hit with readers
  
A new book published to help women 
achieve their true potential has proven an instant hit with readers. 'It's 
OK! (We're not sh*tting you, it really is!)' was officially launched, by 
authors Jo Howarth and Ali Gill, at a special event within Write Blend... 
			
			
			
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					Post rock legends Mogwai at 
the Liverpool Olympia 
Photographs by Sean Taylor.
					
ON 
			 
Thursday, 22 November 2018 we headed 
over to the Eventim
Olympia, on West Derby Road, Liverpool, to see the Scottish post rock band,
Mogwai, who formed in Glasgow during 
1995, along with special guests The Twilight Sad. 
			Upon arrival the ominous lighting set the 
scene for the 1st of the 2 bands of the night, the 
Twilight Sad. Their 
music was brooding and moody, and the....
					
			
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St Luke's, the "Bombed 
Out" Church, Liverpool, has been transform into a Winter Wonderland
  
WORK has been completed at St Luke's 
"Bombed Out" Church, in Liverpool City Centre, to transform 
the former church interior into a Winter Wonderland this festive season; Elves 
have been busy working away in the much loved Liverpool landmark and its 
grounds, in a way which has... 
			
			
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Give something special to charity this 
festive season
THIS month we celebrate, for many of us the festive season is a time for giving and sharing and I'd like 
to take a moment to share ways on how in choosing to give to the Revitalise Charity, 
on Giving 
Tuesday.'  
If you can, you'll be making a real difference to the lives of the disabled people 
and carers that they support. "As a charity we know that spending time 
with the people we love and care for is something so simple, but can mean so 
much to disabled people and carers who have little opportunity of a break.  
Imagine not being able to take time away when it is needed the most. While for 
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Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram and Bus 
Alliance Provide Free Bus Tickets to Foodbanks
  
METRO Mayor Steve Rotheram will 
announce that the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, along with bus 
operators Arriva and Stagecoach, will provide 3000 bus tickets; 500 for each of 
its 6 local authority areas; for the City Region's foodbanks to use... 
			
			
			
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WLLR 2018 Santa Specials 
Booking Up Fast!
  
THIS the West Lancashire Light Railway 
are running full steam Santa Special, starting on Sunday, 9 December and then 
also running on the weekend of 15/16 December and the final runs over 22/23 
December 2018. The rides are not long, but bring a smile to 
the faces of young and old. What's more, Children will not only have a ride on 
the steam train, but they will also meet Santa and receive a present! Don't 
worry, adults also get a Christmas treat, a... 
			
			
			
			
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Record low number of children in 
workless homes
NEW figures from the Office of National 
Statistics are reporting that the number of children living in workless 
households is at a record low since comparable records began, decreasing by 
85,000 over the last year. In addition, the number of workless households has 
fallen by almost a million, 964,000, since 2010, as more people are in work than 
ever before.  The new statistics come of the back of other data which 
revealed that after London, the North West has seen the greatest fall in the 
proportion of children living in workless households since 2012. The proportion 
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International Day of Persons 
with Disabilities 2018
THE United Nations International Day of 
Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) will be globally observed, on Monday, 3 December 
2018. 
The theme for this year's IDPD is:- "Empowering persons with disabilities and 
ensuring inclusiveness and equality." This theme focuses on the empowering 
persons with disabilities for the inclusive, equitable and sustainable 
development. 
The Day aims to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilise 
support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. It 
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A cherry on top for Croxteth Park
AN AVENUE of beautiful trees will 
welcome visitors to Liverpool's Croxteth Hall and Country Park as a planting 
project gets underway, on Tuesday, 4 December 2018. Youngsters from Emmaus 
Primary School will join members of the Croxteth Park Volunteer Group (CPVG) to 
plant 18 Wild Cherry Trees, which will provide a stunning pink blossom gateway 
along the driveway leading to the green space in the spring. The tree lined 
route will stretch from Muirhead Avenue Gates to the park, and has been made 
possible thanks to the dedication of the CPVG and funding from The Mersey Forest 
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Christmas boost for 
Liverpool families
MAYOR of Liverpool Joe Anderson has 
announced plans to help hundreds of families this festive season. Around 900 
families with a child under 1 in receipt of Housing Benefit or Council Tax 
support will be able to claim a ₤20 voucher to help them with their fuel bills. 
A further 150 care leavers who live independently will get a ₤30 voucher.
The funding is coming from the Mayor's Hope Fund and the LECCY, the City 
Council's not for profit gas and electricity company. In addition, the Mayor is 
working with Trussell Trust, Fans Supporting Foodbanks and Food For Thought to 
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Those from the North West admit to 
having no rainy day fund
THE poll of 2,000 adults revealed 66% 
also worry about how they will cope if they lost their job or received an 
unexpected bill. In the North West, 25% admitted they would struggle if they 
faced a long period of unpaid or statutory sick leave and 22% wouldn't be able 
to cope with the expense of a broken boiler. Others are concerned about how they 
would pay for an unexpected car repairs bill (26%), a large utility bill (23%) 
or even Christmas (16%), which is close to the national average of 17%. In the 
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