| Youngsters get 
			crafty in Church Square Shopping Centre with half term family fun 
			 THE St Helens' Church 
			Square Shopping Centre had youngsters letting their artistic talents 
			fly with glass decorating.  As we reported 15 May 2014
			
			issue, the centre was going to 
			offer youngsters the chance to learn the ancient art of stained 
			glass making and that is just what happened over Friday, 30 May 2014 
			and Saturday, 31 May 2014. 
			 
			 
			Church Square Shopping Centre manager Steve Brogan 
			said:- "Local youngsters have been able to discover the 
			wonders of glass, from using it to create their own musical 
			compositions through to stained glass, an art form that goes back generations.We are at the heart of the St Helens community and we 
			feel it's important to put on free events like this during school 
			holidays. As a dad myself, I know that all parents welcome the 
			chance to get out with their youngsters for the day, without having 
			to spend too much money." 
			 
			The Glassical Galleria opened in a spare shop unit in 
			Church Square Shopping Centre, featuring artists dressed as fun 
			characters, including singer Gloria Glass Half Full and her musical 
			brother Garibaldi Glass Half Empty. 
			
			 
			The musicians gave an impromptu glassical 
			performance, blowing a tune on Gloria and Garibaldi's fantastical 
			bottle based pipe instrument, while youngsters joined in with a sing 
			along. The children were then able to make their own stained glass 
			artworks, which are now on show at the centre. 
			
			 
			Church Square Shopping Centre is home to a range of 
			big name stores; such as River Island, BHS, Boots and Superdrug - 
			along with independent retailers plus the busy St Mary's Market. 
			 
			For details on what's happening at the centre and how 
			to take part in the Glassical Galleria Fantastical Experience 
			visit:- 
			
			churchsquaresthelens.co.uk. 
			 |  | RAF Dakota 
			Flypast for the 2014 Formby Festival 
			.jpg)  .jpg) THE Formby Festival have 
			secured a RAF Dakota Flypast on Saturday, 19 July 2014. The Douglas 
			C-47 Dakota is without doubt one of the most successful aircraft 
			designs in history. It became one of the world's most famous 
			military transport aircraft and saw widespread use by the Allies 
			during World War 2 and subsequently by Air Forces and civilian 
			operators worldwide. Everton Football Academy will be working with 
			us and providing soccer skills training and looking out for the next 
			homemade star player.  Booking forms for this activity, which 
			is provided free to the children. Places are limited. Kids Cooking 
			Marquee run in conjunction with The Royal Academy Cullinary Arts 
			will be back where kids can make Speedy Stir Fry, Peawack and 
			Chicken Pasta, Spring Vegetable Risotto, Pizza, all free but we 
			recommend parents book their places to avoid disappointment as 
			spaces are limited. Online booking forms will be available at the 
			end of June at:- 
			
			formbyfestival.co.uk or parents 
			can send an 
			email to obtain a booking form 
			now. Places are limited.  Keeping checking our Twitter and 
			Facebook for news of what is coming to the event. WARMTH SCHEME 
			REACHES MAJOR MILESTONE IN MERSEYSIDE 
			 A warmth scheme which helps 
			vulnerable people in Southport with heating and insulation is 
			celebrating its 7,000th referral in the region.  nPower Health Through Warmth is managed in Merseyside by Energy 
			Project Plus, in partnership with local authorities in Halton, 
			Sefton, Wirral, Knowsley and Liverpool, to offer insulation and to 
			install or repair heating systems for vulnerable people whose health 
			is made worse by cold living conditions. 
			Since the scheme was launched in 2000, it has gone from strength to 
			strength, achieving 7,000 referrals and funding more than £6million 
			worth of measures in the region. 
			Robbie McAndrew, local co-ordinator 
			from Energy Projects Plus, comments:- "It is fantastic that 
			nPower Health Through Warmth has been able to reach so many people 
			in need of help with heating and insulation. This milestone has been 
			achieved by working closely with community professionals, charities 
			and other organisations across Merseyside and we would like to thank 
			everyone involved for helping make the scheme such a success." 
			 
			Elaine Midwinter, nPower Health Through Warmth scheme manager, 
			adds:- "Although spring has arrived and we are enjoying warmer 
			weather, we're keen to make people aware that help is available from 
			Health Through Warmth all year round. It is great to have reached 
			this fantastic milestone, and we hope to help even more people in 
			Merseyside in the coming months so they are ready for winter."
 nPower Health Through Warmth is available to vulnerable homeowners 
			who have a cold related illness, a low income with little or no 
			savings and are unable to fully fund a new boiler or heating system. 
			You do not have to be, or become, an nPower customer to benefit from 
			the scheme.
 
 Since the scheme was founded in 2000, more than 82,000 vulnerable 
			residents in England and Wales have been referred to nPower Health 
			Through Warmth for aid with heating and insulation. More than 
			£66million has been levered to help fund the work required, which 
			includes £2million from charitable organisations. In addition, 
			£9million has been contributed from the nPower Health Through Warmth 
			Crisis Fund.
 
 To find out if you, or someone you know, may be eligible for help 
			through nPower Health Through Warmth please contact 01482 396278 or 
			01482 396358.
 
			CLA welcomes greening proposals THE CLA has said that 
			Government proposals for Ecological Focus Areas (EFAs) as required 
			under the greening criteria of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 
			will avoid complex bureaucracy while recognising the environmental 
			work farmers are already undertaking. The Association responded 
			positively to the announcement by the Secretary of State for the 
			Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, saying that giving farmers 
			access to options such as hedgerows to count towards EFAs, means 
			that productive land will not have to be taken out of use. CLA North 
			Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn said:- "I am pleased that 
			Defra has listened to the concerns of the CLA and its members 
			regarding the implementation of EFAs so that English farmers are not 
			subjected to unnecessary levels of red tape, or put at a stark 
			competitive disadvantage in relation to other member states. Without 
			heeding this advice, farmers would have had to take arable land out 
			of production, which would be inconsistent with Government policy to 
			grow the rural economy whilst improving the environment." 
			However, Miss Fairburn said she was disappointed by the potential 
			delay to payments for farmers who opt to include their hedgerows as 
			part of their five percent EFA. She added:- "This delay could 
			result in a period of up to 18 months between payments, having a 
			huge impact of farm cash flow." |