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Publication Date:-
2025-08-07
   
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Kick Off Your Summer with Fun Football

THIS August, young footballers across Sefton and beyond are invited to take part in the Fun Football Summer Camp, a dynamic and inclusive programme designed for beginners, grassroots players, and future stars.

Taking place at:- Netherton Activity Centre, in Bootle (L303TL), the camp runs daily from:- 9am to 3pm, offering children the opportunity to develop their skills in a supportive, fun filled environment.

Professional Coaching in a Safe Environment... The camp is delivered by Pro Skill Sports in association with fully FA Qualified coaches, all of whom are DBS checked and fully insured, ensuring a high standard of safety and coaching excellence throughout.

Flexible Dates and Weekly Themes... Sessions are scheduled across 4 consecutive weeks, with 1 having commenced on:- 4 August, the other taking place on:- 11 August, 18 August, and 25 August 2025. Families can choose between flexible daily or full week attendance. Each Friday will feature a special Presentation Day to celebrate participants' achievements and progress.

Affordable Pricing and Discounts... Places are priced at:- £15 per day or £50 for a full week, with sibling discounts available for full-week bookings.

What to Bring?  Participants should bring:-

  • Suitable sportswear appropriate for the weather.
     

  • A refillable water bottle.
     

  • A packed lunch each day.

Bookings can be made by contacting the team directly on:- 08007720283, or emailing:- ProSkillSports@Outlook.Com.


Rebecca Ferguson MBE receives Honorary Doctorate from Edge Hill University for contribution to the arts

SINGER songwriter, campaigner and advocate Rebecca Ferguson MBE has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Edge Hill University this July in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the arts and her courageous advocacy for fairness and inclusion within the creative industries.

Rebecca, 38, from Liverpool, rose to prominence as a finalist on:- The X Factor, back in 2010. She enjoyed an acclaimed music career, releasing:- 5 studio albums, touring internationally and performing with legendary artists including:- Andrea Bocelli, Lionel Richie and Nile Rodgers. Her debut album Heaven became the fastest-selling debut album by a solo artist in the decade:- 2007 to 2017, and went double platinum.

Edge Hill University is honouring Rebecca for her contribution to music and the arts and for her determination to use her voice to represent those without 1. Her campaigning work aligns closely with the University's values of equality, inclusion, and social justice.

After receiving the invitation to be awarded an honorary doctorate, Rebecca said:- "I am truly honoured to be here today and being awarded this honorary doctorate, it's not just a recognition, it's a beautiful surprise and I accept it with deep humble gratitude. It was so lovely to be part of the atmosphere. My family came along as well, so it was a nice celebratory day. I was thrilled to wear the cap and gown, and it tied in with my birthday so that made it even more special."

Alongside her musical success, Rebecca has been a passionate advocate for improved standards in the creative industries. She played a key role in the formation of the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA), which works with the UK Government and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to help build safe and inclusive workplaces for those working in:- music, television, film and beyond.

Rebecca said:- "That inner voice shaped me, made me a disruptor, a questioner, someone who asked:- 'Why is it like that? why is this unfair? and how do we change it? I felt that fear was holding me back for too long, but since I spoke up and told my truth, doors have opened for me and got a whole lot better. I've got so much faith in the youth. I feel like the youth are shaping the future in a real positive and inclusive way, about being fair and treating people with respect. My main message has always been to just be completely authentic to yourself, to speak up when you see things that don't look right, and to use your voice to advocate for others; even if it's just in your local community. Your voice matters, use it. Say the things others are too scared to say."

We particularly admire Rebecca's bravery and advocacy for improving the lives of other artists by calling for better regulations in the music industry, using her platform to speak out against abuse and intolerance, and representing those who do not have a voice.

Since the University was initially 1 of the only providers of education for women, our values align with Rebecca's work as an advocate for women's rights. Our crest and University colours reflect the suffragette movement and the changes that followed thereafter. She is a fitting role model for our students who are just embarking on their own careers.

Rebecca was awarded the honorary doctorate during Edge Hill's summer graduation ceremonies on its Ormskirk campus in July 2025.

Find out more about studying Creative Arts, at Edge Hill University, and sign up to an Open Day. The next 1 is on:- 16 August 2025.

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