Could you host a Big Brunch
for Barnardo's?
BARNARDO'S is asking people in
Merseyside and throughout the region to rally friends and work mates to join in
a brand new fundraiser that will help to change young lives.
The Barnardo's Big Brunch aims to get people together for breakfast / brunch/
elevenses/ early lunch with the goal of raising a total £30,000 to help
vulnerable children and young people in the region. The charity works to support
children and their families who are living in poverty, children with
disabilities and those who have suffered abuse.
Barnardo's is encouraging people to take part throughout February by hosting a
Big Brunch gathering at their home, their favourite café or at their workplace
and give people a chance to donate to Barnardo's at the same time.
Fundraiser for Barnardo's, Samantha Smith, said:- "If you like a natter
with friends, a bite to eat and want to help children at the same time, then the Barnardo's Big Brunch is for you! We'd
love to see lots of people getting involved and hosting a brunch at their home
or at their favourite local café, coffee shop, office or college canteen. It
promises to be a lot of fun, with all money raised making a dramatic difference
to the lives of many children and young people."
In-toto Southport is a local business
supporting Barnardo's by hosting a Big Brunch in their award winning kitchen
design studio on Eastbank Street, in the Town.
Jane Miller, owner of In-toto in Southport and Clitheroe commented:- "We
are delighted to be able to help out by simply hosting a Big Brunch at our
kitchen showrooms. Barnardo's provides vital support to many vulnerable children
and young people living locally and we're glad that we can help Barnardo's to
transform their lives."
In-toto is hosting a Barnardo's Big Brunch in both of their Southport and
Clitheroe design studios on Wednesday, 25 February between 10.30am and 12.30pm.
Customers old and new are welcome to pop in for a coffee and some brunch.
For more information and ideas on how to make your Barnardo's Big Brunch a
success, please go to:-
barnardos.org.uk/big-brunch or contact
Samantha Smith on:- 07808 201 808.
James Arthur is excited to announce a new UK
Tour
FOLLOWING his sold out tour in January
last year, James Arthur is excited to announce a new UK headline tour in May
2015. James won the ninth series of The X Factor back in 2012 and his
debut single:- 'Impossible' went straight to number 1 in the UK
charts; the fastest-selling single of any winner of The X Factor. James recorded
a stunning debut record and has collaborated with some of the world's hottest
producers including, Salaam Remi and Naughty Boy. Taking us on a journey, James
will be showcasing his incredible vocals on:- 'The Story So Far'
tour across some of the UK's major cities this spring.
Tour dates and locations:-
► Tuesday, 19 May 2015, Newcastle o2 Academy.
► Thursday, 21 May 2015, Glasgow O2 ABC.
► Friday, 22 May 2015, Birminghan Institute.
► Saturday, 23 May 2015, Manchester Ritz.
► Monday, 25 May 2015, Oxford O2 Academy.
► Tuesday, 26 May 2015, Liverpool O2 Academy
► Thursday, 28 May 2015, London Indigo @ The O2.
► Friday, 29 May 2015, Norwich UEA.
► Saturday, 30 May 2015, Bournemouth O2 Academy.
For tiskets call:- 0844 811 0051 or visit:-
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Kevin Wilson Murder
MERSEYSIDE Police has confirmed that a
30 year old man has been arrested on Wednesday, 11 February 2015, as part of an
on-going investigation into the murder of Kevin Wilson. The 30 year old who is
reported to be from the Smithdown Road area of Liverpool, was arrested on
suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice and theft. He remains
in Police custody at this time.
Kevin Wilson died after been shot near to the Junction of Smithdown Road and
Holmes Street on Saturday, 7 February. Aged just 17, he died after being shot on
Saturday, 7 February 2015, near to the Junction of Smithdown Road and Holmes
Street. A post mortem examination confirmed he died as a result of a
single gunshot wound.
Kevin had been living in Liverpool, but is originally from Viewpark in South
Lanarkshire. A tribute for Kevin Wilson from his family:- "As a family we
are struggling to come to terms with the tragic loss of Kevin. This loss has
turned our world upside down. He will be missed every day and our lives will
never be the same again. He still had his whole life ahead of him and he has
been taken away from us too soon. We would like to thank people for their
support during this difficult time and would ask that we be left to grieve in
private."
Detective Chief Inspector Tom Keaton, said:- "We are absolutely
determined to find the person or persons responsible for this horrendous act but
we need the public's help in piecing together what happened before and after
they committed this crime. From our examination of CCTV and house-to-house
enquiries in the area we are aware that around the time Kevin was shot there
were a number of people in the vicinity of Smithdown Road near to Holmes Street.
Also, Smithdown Road is a very busy thoroughfare and I would appeal to anyone
who was out and about at this time and think they saw anything that in hindsight
seems suspicious, to contact us with that information. I'd also like to reassure
people that incidents like this are rare and neighbourhood officers will be
continuing to patrol the area. We take incidents of this nature extremely
seriously and we are appealing to anyone with any information about the person
or persons responsible for this attack to call us so we can take action against
them."
An investigation into the full circumstances of the incident is on-going. Anyone
with information is asked to contact the Matrix Serious Organised Crime team
on:- 0800 230 0600 immediately or Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111.
Star studded line up will
roll back the years at Aintree 80s night
AINTREE Racecourse, home of The
Crabbie's Grand National Festival, is delighted to announce a stellar line-up to
perform at the 'Summer Nights - Sounds of the 80s' fixture on
Friday, 15 May 2015.
In what will be the 1st meeting held at the iconic Merseyside racecourse
following its main event in April, an evening of jumps racing will precede
performances from three of the biggest and best names of music in the 1980s,
with one more yet to be announced for the live open air concert in the Red Rum
Garden.
Heading the showcase of 80s talent will be famous pop duo, Go West. They will be
performing their hit singles Call Me, We Close Our Eyes and King of Wishful
Thinking along with many others, 30 years after the release of their 1st single.
Joining Go West will be Liverpool favourites, The Christians who will perform
singles such as Ideal World, Forgotten Town and Harvest for the World which
helped bring them to fame in the late 1980s. There will also be an appearance by
Eurovision Song Contest runner up, Sonia who will perform songs such as her UK
no.1 single from 1989, You'll Never Stop Me Loving You.
Regional Director for the Jockey Club North West, John Baker said:- "We
are extremely privileged to announce such a superb line up of entertainment for
our Summer Nights - Sounds of the 80s night in May, with another act to be
revealed shortly. It promises to be a great evening of jumps racing, enhanced by
some of the UK's biggest and best acts from the 1980s and will no doubt be a
huge success!"
Tickets for the 'Summer Nights - Sound of the 80s' fixture at
Aintree Racecourse are on sale now with prices starting from as little as £20.
For more information on how to purchase tickets please visit:-
Aintree.TheJockeyClub.Co.UK or call:-
0844 579 3001.
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