Help reclaim the World
Santa Dash title from the USA and help charity along the way!
CELEBRITIES brought some
festive cheer to the City Centre by statig they will help to boost
Liverpool's bid to reclaim the World Santa Dash title!
Ambassadors of this year's Santa Dash; Beth Tweddle, Craig Phillips
and Alex Fletcher will be taking to the streets on a horse drawn
sleigh to warn that it'll be snow joke if Las Vegas take the crown
yet again!!!
The message was clear, sign up now or yule be sorry if our US rivals
don't end don't end their winning streak.
The popular event, taking place on Sunday, 1 December 2013, will
also raise a sack full of cash for charities across the region.
Liverpool last had the title in 2010 and last year the US City beat
us by just 714 runner a few days later, despite our own record turn
out of 8,500!
This year, it will be quite Rudolf-you if you don't support the
City's effort to hit the 10,000 entries mark for the 10th Santa Dash
supporting official event charity Claire House Children's Hospice.
Hollyoaks star Alex Fletcher is taking part in aid of the Echo's
charity fund Liverpool Unites; the official media charity of the
dash; which is fundraising for Alder Hey Hospital.
She said you'd be crackers not to get involved:- "It was so
close last year and this year we need to beat Las Vegas. I took part
in the Santa Dash last year with my husband and daughter and it's
such a great day out. Liverpool Unites is such a good cause. We're
so lucky to have a fantastic hospital like Alder Hey right on our
door step."
Liverpool FC legend Alan Kennedy and former Everton player and
manager Joe Royle are also encouraging people to sign up.
Former Big Brother winner Craig is taking part in the run to support
Claire House Children's Hospice and Alzheimer's Society.
Craig said:- "Sadly my mum is in the late stages of
Alzheimer's so it's cause close to my heart. I've been an ambassador
of the Santa Dash for a few years now. For me, the dash starts
Christmas off on 1 December 2013. To see thousands of people all
running dressed as Santa and all supporting different charities in
the community is a great way to get into the Christmas spirit."
Olympic Bronze Medal winning gymnast Beth Tweddle said:- "It
really is a great family day; you can bring you dogs and come down
with your kids. I've got lots of children and athletes getting
involved in support of Alder Hey Children's Hospital which is a
fantastic cause."
Liverpool Unites fundraising manager Claudia Tanner said:-
"It's such an amazing atmosphere on the day - what a sight it is to
see a sea of Santas descend on the City! And as well as being a good
laugh, the dash provides a great boost to charities. Liverpool
Unites has a target of raising £500,000 for the play areas of the
new Alder Hey in the Park by 2015 and we need your help."
And it doesn't matter if you're not athletic; it's not a Marathon;
you can run or walk and even bring your little Santa Paws.
All Santas will receive a special 10th anniversary commemorative
medal on completion of the race.
Standard entry for the Santa Dash costs £20 and there is also a 1K
Mini Dash for under 12s straight after the main 5K run, which costs
£10 to enter.
Remember you must raise some sponsorship money to benefit charities
as this is the entry fee for btrLiverpool to cover the costs of the
event.
After you sign up, you can collect your Santa suit from btr's
headquarters in Hatton Garden.
Those running can set up a
sponsorme.co.uk fundraising
page to make it easier to collect the cash.
Get a free coffee for race day!
Enter the 2013 Santa Dash and get a free festive coffee.
Costa in the Met Quarter is teaming up with btrLiverpool to help it
achieve 10,000 entries by giving away the festive drink to the 1st
1,000 people to enter from 12pm, on Wednesday, until the end of
Tuesday, 12 November 2013.
You can sign up at btrLiverpool's office or online.
Once you have signed up, collect your Santa suit from the office and
you will then be given your coffee voucher to redeem on the day of
the race. BtrLiverpool's office is open Monday to Friday, from
9.30am to 5.30pm.
For more details on this years Santa Dash click on
here.
Twitter hashtags for 2013 Santa Dash - #santaworldchallenge #scousesantas
Race director Alan Rothwell said:- "Its encouraging that to
date we are up on our entries than last year. We are really proud
that our ambassadors once again are supporting the world challenge
and Im sure with a team effort we'll reclaim the title thats rightly
ours." Click
here to see our coverage of last years event.
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MORE TREATS THAN
TRICKS ON HALLOWEEN AS ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR FALLS ON 31 OCTOBER
MERSEYSIDE Police have
reported to us that they have recorded fewer reports of anti-social
behaviour and vandalism on Halloween on Thursday, 31 October 2013,
compared to the previous night.
The force was called about 260 incidents of anti-social behaviour
and vandalism between 2pm and 12am when compared to 715 for the same
period yesterday. This equates to a reduction of 63%.
Reports of criminal damage have fallen by 35% when comparing 51
reports received, with reports received on the same day last year,
that had 79 reports being received.
The week between 30 October 2013 and 5 November 2013, is
traditionally 1 of the busiest of the year for Merseyside's
Emergency Services.
Commander for the policing operation, Superintendent Rowley Moore,
said parents and young people had heeded advice about how to enjoy
the night safely and responsibly. He said that:- "While the
vast majority of young people behaved themselves there was a small
minority of both youngsters and adults whose actions went beyond
innocent mischief. I would like to thank parents who have clearly
listened to our advice to make sure they know what their children
are doing for Halloween and the young people themselves have taken
advantage of all the things put on for them. We have seen far fewer
instances of groups of young people out of the street after dark
getting involved in anti-social behaviour and the high numbers of
officers we have had on duty has meant people have felt reassured
and got a swift response when it was needed. A great deal of
planning and effort has gone into what is a multi-agency operation
running throughout Merseyside this week and we will continue to work
hard over Bonfire Night." There were 15 arrests made between 2pm and 12am, compared to 20 in
last year's 31 October operation!
FALL IN CALLS
FOR SERVICE ON BONFIRE NIGHT
MERSEYSIDE Police have reported a recorded
fall in the number of reported incidents on Bonfire Night, despite 5
November being traditionally being one of the busiest times of year
for the Force. Following months of careful planning by Police, other
Emergency Services and Local Council s there was a 23.4% reduction
in reports of anti-social behaviour and criminal damage compared to
the same period last year. Infact there were 410 calls regarding ASB
and criminal damage between 2pm and midnight on the 5 November 2012
compared to 314 calls for the same time period on 5 November 2013.
There was even a reduction of 16% in all calls to service when
compared to the same period last year. This time there were 1336
calls for service between 2pm and midnight on the 5 November 2012
compared to 1121 calls for service for the same time period on 5
November 2013. Chief Superintendent Rowland Moore, said:-
"Merseyside Police and our partners have put in a lot of effort
planning this operation and it is very encouraging to see a fall in
the number of incidents. It would appear that the vast majority of
young people took advantage of the numerous activities that were on
offer to them across Merseyside and enjoyed the evening safely and
responsibly. I would like to thank parents who have clearly listened
to our advice to make sure they know what their children are doing
for Bonfire Night and the young people themselves have taken
advantage of all the things put on for them."
Ryanair start Winter schedules
from JLA with Malta flights operating year round for the 1st time
AIRLINE Ryanair, on 6 November 2013, has commenced
their Winter 2013 to 2014 schedules from Liverpool John Lennon
Airport with staff celebrating flights to Malta being served for the
first time during the Winter as well as the Summer.
Malta had been expected to be Summer season only destinations from
Liverpool, but due to popular demand Ryanair have decided to make it
a year round destination, giving the region's travellers the
opportunity to seek out some warmer Winter weather.
Staff at the airport celebrated with passengers giving out
information kindly provided by the Malta Tourism Authority ahead of
their afternoon departure.
Robin Tudor Head of PR for Liverpool John Lennon Airport commented:-
"Ryanair's winter schedules offer a great mix of destinations once
again bringing passengers great value for money flights. It's also
good to see a number of routes including Malta now operating from
Liverpool year round too."
Lisa Cashin, Ryanair's Sales and Marketing Executive UK and Ireland
added:- "We are delighted to launch the Winter schedule at Liverpool
today which includes a new route to Malta bringing the total number
of destinations to 26 giving travellers in the North West area even
more choice this winter"
Not enough people with diabetes
getting flu jab
DIABETES UK have issued a warning that lives are being put at
risk because people with diabetes are not getting their free flu
vaccine. Nearly a third of people under 65 with diabetes are not
getting the free flu vaccine, despite being almost 6 times more
likely to die from flu then someone their age who does not have the
condition. The charity is urging everyone with diabetes to
take up the offer of a free flu jab, which is currently available to
all those over 65 and other groups including people with diabetes.
Uptake of the flu vaccine is particularly poor in children with
diabetes. Pav Kalsi, clinical advisor at Diabetes UK says:-
"People with diabetes are a high-risk group when it comes to getting
flu, so it is important they are vaccinated as soon as possible this
winter and understand the importance of being protected. Having flu
can really upset diabetes control and cause blood glucose levels to
fluctuate. This can leave people with diabetes open to many serious
health problems, including complications of flu such as pneumonia
and bronchitis. If you have diabetes and haven't already been
invited for a free flu jab, contact your GP surgery to find out when
they are holding clinics." |