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Finding out
more about the Climbing Hanger re-opening
SEFTON Council is inviting the
community to help shape ambitious plans that will ensure Bootle is a great place
to work, live, shop and socialise. To achieve this, the Council is planning to
produce an:- 'Area Action Plan' which will set out a clear vision
for the Town. It will identify the locations in the Town where investment is
needed. It will also help to secure the...
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RSPCA campaigns for a change
in the law to help the charity re-home neglected and abused animals
THE RSPCA is calling for a new
animal welfare law which will give animals involved in...
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This International Women's
Day, The Girls Network is saving the future of young women across Liverpool with
its pioneering mentoring programme
A national mentoring charity,
which supports young women from the least advantaged...
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1st Organ Concert of
2021 thanks to the Freemasons' Hall
FREEMASONS' Hall has announced
its 1st Organ Concert of 2021, which will take place on 30 March 2021, at 7pm.
The event, being...
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River of
Light Trail to illuminate Liverpool's waterfront
AN outdoor illuminated art gallery is set to take over
Liverpool's world famous waterfront. For 14 nights, from:- Tuesday, 23 March
2021 to Monday, 5 April 2021, the...
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Metro Mayor Sets Out
Declaration of Intent on Race Equality
METRO Mayor Steve Rotheram today
set out a Declaration of Intent on Race Equality, detailing how the Liverpool
City Region Combined Authority will tackle institutional and systemic...
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Schoolboy diagnosed
with leukaemia 4 days before 12th birthday given cancer all clear
A courageous Southport schoolboy and his family are
celebrating after he was told...
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Hospice receives generous
donation from Barclays
ST. Joseph's Hospice in Thornton
has secured a ₤100,000 grant from Barclays as part of its Covid19...
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Major funding boost
for Headbolt Lane Station scheme in Kirkby
METRO Mayor Steve Rotheram's
plans for a new Station, at Headbolt Lane, Kirkby, received a welcome boost
thanks to an additional ₤66m from the Transforming...
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Sell out
Creamfields 2021's North Stage Headliner has been announced
FOLLOWING the festivals recent sell out announcement,
Creamfields is set to be the party of the Summer, when it returns this August
Bank Holiday 2021, bringing together...
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St Helens
Theatre Royal's Easter Pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk to be streamed online
ST Helens Theatre Royal has announced that its Easter
Pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk will be streamed...
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Paving the way to welcome back
customers
LIVERPOOL'S cafés, restaurants,
pubs and bars are being urged to make sure they have a pavement licence if they
are planning to reopen...
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₤25 million survival
equipment contract to protect UK Armed Forces
PILOTS and sailors will be
equipped with vital survival equipment under a new ₤25 million contract that
will also...
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Tickets Now On Sale For The
Return Of Racing At Chester
AFTER a year of racing behind
closed doors, Chester Race Company Ltd., is today looking forward to becoming
one of the 1st major events in the...
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Cheshire and Merseyside
health leaders launch drive to help Ethnic Communities feel safe about Covid19
Vaccine following findings from insight research
CHESHIRE and
Merseyside NHS is teaming up with Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic...
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NSPCC campaign sees Government
agree to close legal loophole allowing sports coaches and faith leaders to have
sex with 16 and 17 year olds in their care
THE Government is to make it
illegal for sports coaches and faith leaders to have sex with 16 and 17 year
olds in their care, after a prolonged campaign from the NSPCC. The Ministry of
Justice has...
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NSPCC campaign sees Government
agree to close legal loophole allowing sports coaches and faith leaders to have
sex with 16 and 17 year olds in their care
THE Government is to make it
illegal for sports coaches and faith leaders to have sex with 16 and 17 year
olds in their care, after a prolonged campaign from the NSPCC. The Ministry of
Justice has...
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College
celebrates International Women's Day 2021
HUGH Baird College celebrated International Women's
Day (IWD) 2021, by hosting a weeklong series of events. As part of this students
took part in a virtual seminar with three inspirational women from the Maritime
sector. Amanda Willis, HR Director at Peel Ports; Sue Henney, Marketing Director
at KVH Industries; and Eleanor Mante, Training Manager, at Maersk...
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Opportunity to
join CCG governing body
NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is
looking for an enthusiastic candidate to join its governing body. A lay
representative who will lead on public and patient involvement is needed to join
the governing body, which makes decisions about the work of the CCG on behalf of
its 30 member practices. As well as attending bi monthly governing body
meetings, lay members are involved in the...
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Innovative
projects put Liverpool City Region in the running for 2 national
planning awards
THE Liverpool City Region's
innovative approach to spatial development has seen 2 projects shortlisted for
prestigious national planning awards. Judges at the Royal Town Planning
Institute (RTPI) Awards for Excellence shortlisted the Combined Authority's
Natural Capital work for the Excellence in...
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Menstrual Guide Book
Launched For Young Women To Help Break Taboos Around Female Health
EDUCATION around periods is still
woefully lacking worldwide, especially for young adults at the very brink of
puberty, confused and in terror of all the new changes happening to their bodies
and minds. To help educate and empower women of all ages and remove the stigma...
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New Government campaign to
empower social housing residents to raise complaints and make things right
SOCIAL housing residents will be
helped with improving their living conditions through a new Government campaign
launched this week. 'Make Things Right' will help residents raise
complaints if they are unhappy with their landlord and struggling to...
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The Construction department
goes viral
HUGH Baird College's
Course Leader in Construction Multi Skills, David Manley, has
recently taken his virtual learning 1 step further by creating his
own YouTube channel. The channel features 'how to'
videos specifically for his students to ensure they don't miss out
on the practical elements of their course. Brickwork and The Built
Environment students have...
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Large majority of adults in
the North West support tough new laws and sanctions on tech firms to combat
child abuse
PEOPLE in the North
West overwhelmingly back robust new laws to protect children from
abuse on social media and want bosses to be held responsible for
safety, new polling suggests. An NSPCC / YouGov survey found 89%...
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