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Issue:- 27 February 2015

Circle of Hope in the Fight Against Cancer

ACTOR Simon O'Brien is calling on residents in Southport to get on their bikes and lead the fight against cancer, as he helps to launch a seventh annual charity cycling challenge in partnership with Liverpool FC's Community Foundation – The Circle of Hope.

The event which takes its name from the village of Hope near Wrexham – will take place on Sunday May 3 and will raise funds for North West Cancer Research (NWCR) a leading charity investing in cancer research.

This year organisers have announced the addition of 10mile course, which will allow more cyclists to take part. Riders can also choose from either a 50mile or 100mile route, both of which start and finish at Hope Parish Hall in Wrexham. The routes take cyclists through Flintshire, Denbigshire, Cheshire and Wrexham.

Particular highlights for riders include the highest point of the route, World's End at Eglwyseg Mountain, where they will feel as though they are on top of the world, before making their way down the narrow road through the spectacular moorland plateau high above Llangollen and the Horse Shoe Pass.

Simon O'Brien who is based in the North West, helped NWCR launch the event this week, showing his support for the work which the charity is doing in the Liverpool region, to help improve our understanding of cancer and how better to detect, treat and prevent it. He said:- "There are two reasons I got involved with this event. Firstly because North West Cancer Research needs everyone's support and secondly because I love cycling. The 3 routes are great and the 10 mile route, even if you have never been cycling before in your life I promise you, you will be able to do it. As for the 50 and 100 mile routes, I'll probably be doing the 50 mile myself. I know the routes really well and the areas they cover are absolutely astounding which will make for a great day out.  There is nothing better than helping out a good cause, while enjoying a communal bike ride."

Since its inception in 2006, The Circle of Hope has attracted hundreds of riders who have helped to raise over £60,000 to fund cancer research projects at the University of Liverpool, as well as at Lancaster University and the University of Bangor.

Over 70 people have signed up to the Circle of Hope so far and organiser and NWCR Trustee, Mike Georgeson is hoping to encourage around 300 people from the North West an all over the UK to get on their bikes and raise as much money as possible for cancer research.

49 year old Mike has previously cycled both the 100mile and 50mile routes in 2011 and 2012, raising over £3,000 as a result. He first became involved in the event after his wife Sally was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006 and saw the Circle of Hope as the perfect way for him to raise funds and combine his love of cycling.

Mike said:- "Having taken part in previous years, I can confidently say that this is a fun and rewarding way for people to offer their support to NWCR – a charity which is working to fund cancer research in Liverpool. People of all ages and cycling abilities can get involved, as there is a choice of routes, which can be completed in your own time. It's not about being the fastest cyclist or biggest fundraiser; it's about the taking part and raising money for a cause which has touched so many people in the area.  Research is vital to our understanding of cancer, how to detect it, how to treat it and how to prevent it. But this cannot be done without significant funding from charities such as NWCR, which is why every penny we raise is so important. Over the past seven years the Circle of Hope has raised more than £60,000 which has gone on to fund research and we are hoping that this year we can add to this figure and would like to see as many people as possible from all over the North West sign up to the challenge and do their bit."

Registration for all 3 courses are now open, with a fee of £10 for the 10 mile course and £20 for the 50 or 100 mile courses and participants are encouraged to pledge a minimum sponsorship of £50.

For more information visit:- CircleOfHope.Co.UK.

Society of Radiographers suspend further industrial action

MEMBERS of the Society of Radiographers in England have voted overwhelmingly to accept the NHS pay offer for 2015/16.

The union for professionals who work in radiology departments and cancer treatment centres, consulted with 16,419 members in England and more than 86 per cent voted in favour of accepting the deal.

The offer from the government in England came after several months of strikes and work to rule by radiographers and other healthcare staff and followed settlements made in Scotland and Wales. NHS employees are fighting for the 1st pay increase in four out of the past 5 years.

Action was sparked when the Westminster government ignored the independent pay review body's recommendation to award a 1% increase. Eleven unions, including the SoR, took part in the industrial action, for many the 1st since the early 1980s.

Paul Moloney, the Society's industrial relations manager welcomed the result of the consultation. He said:- "Radiographers have simply wanted to be treated fairly. Unfortunately members working in senior positions, undertaking managerial roles, have still been denied justice by the government's refusal to apply the increase to the higher pay rates. We will vigorously pursue this at future NHS pay reviews."

SoR members will not be taking further industrial action in England.

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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