Mad, Bad and Dangerous
"MAD, Bad and Dangerous" was the
theme for the literary afternoon event organised by members of the Maghull and
Lydiate National Women's Register (NWR) and held in Southport's Royal Clifton
hotel. Of the two guest speakers, first was Nikki Sofia from Liverpool who gave
an interesting talk and fascinating insight into the Merseyside Probation
Services run by women for women. Nikki described the currently evolving funding
allocations and the challenges faced by those who provide the services and those
who use it.
The main speaker was Jan Long MBE who had travelled from Herefordshire to
address 130 members of the audience on the subject of Gertrude Bell, born in
1868 of a wealthy Victorian family and a real prodigy. Educated at oxford, she
worked alongside T E Lawrence (of Arabia), Winston Churchill and many other
leading figures of the day, Gertrude Bell is credited with mapping out the
boundaries of modern day Iraq and the scope of her adventures, passionate love
affair with a married man, with a reputation for travelling over dangerous
terrain and encountering bandits, reputedly spying she certainly fitted the bill
the topic of the day.
During Jan's presentation, she was able to
reveal that the film, entitled "Queen of the Desert" by German Director,
Werner Herzog and starring Nicole Kidman as Gertrude Bell, had been released
having its premiere in Berlin and is to be shown in the UK, on 24 April 2015 and Jan
has secured tickets to see the film!
A leading authority on Gertrude Bell, who has also met many members of the Bell
descendants, Jan passed round a silver engraved cigarette case that had been
given to her and was a prized possession since it had belonged to Miss Gertrude
Margaret Lowthian Bell, (her full name) who had been a heavy smoker,
particularly when she was oriental Secretary in Iraq.
In thanking Jan Long, the event organiser
Collette Dickson, said that her talk had been utterly mesmerising and there
would certainly be a group outing to the cinema once the film went on general
release!
Jan commented;- "The ethos of the NWR is connecting women and
their dialogue and discussions are for anyone interested in everything and
talking about anything. This is indeed something of which Gertrude Bell would
have approved, as she was a brilliant communicator!
I have thoroughly enjoyed my very 1st to the fine Town of Southport, where the
people have been extraordinarily friendly and welcoming. After a lovely coastal
walk, I added to Southport's economy by exploring Lord Street."
Afternoon tea comprised delicious sandwiches
and scrumptious cakes followed by a raffle and ended with a hilarious rendition
of "Sisters are doing it for themselves" with a backdrop video of the
song sung by Aretha Franklin and Annie lennox.
Letter to the Editor:- "Is Southport a
City?"
"I keep hearing Southport mentioned as a City all of a
sudden. When did this happen? Also why do some of the media class Formby and
Freshfield as a Town? This is extremely puzzling and I would love to know if any
of your other readers have spotted or heard this." John - Southport.
Editors comment:- "Good question John. Yes it has suddenly over the last 2
years become more common, as to our areas suddenly becoming marked as Preston or
Liverpool and our Village or Town names removed!" |
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Local residents urged to:- "Love Allerton
Road"
LIVERPOOL'S Lord Mayor, Councillor Erica Kemp CBE will be
showing her support to businesses on Allerton Road on Saturday, 18 April 2015, from 9am to 3pm.
The event will be in partnership with Geraud Markets are holding their 2nd Love Allerton Road event to promote the
area as a vibrant shopping and leisure area.
Councillor Erica Kemp said:- "This event has been hugely popular in the
past and I hope that a combination of sunshine and family fun will encourage
lots of local residents to come and support these fantastic business right on
their doorstep.
With lots going on for children and adults there is sure to be something for
everyone, this is a great opportunity to come and see what's on offer in your
local area." The businesses have organised family activities, outdoor entertainment and in
store promotions to encourage residents to make the most of the sunshine and
visit Allerton Road.
Activities will include:-
► Go-karts.
► Inflatable Subuteo pitch for football fans and penalty shoot out in the car
park on Garthdale Road.
► Wine, beer and food tastings in various stores along Allerton Road.
► As usual Geraud Market will be supporting the event with the farmers market.
► Children's reading session provided by The Reader Organisation.
► A Barber's Shop Quartet.
And to make sure you don't miss anything simply keep an eye out on Facebook for
"Celebrate Allerton Road", where everything will be posted the minute
it's confirmed, and where a full schedule of events can be found in time for the
event itself.
Liverpool and Knowsley Primary School
basketball tournament
16 primary schools from across Knowsley and Liverpool have
taken part in a basketball tournament organised by the 'Everton
FC
in the Community' initiative. The competition, sponsored by
education recruitment and training specialists New Directions Education took
place on 1 April 2015 for the 2nd successive year.
As part of their preparation and training for the event, each school received at
least 2 coaching sessions from professional experts; the Everton Tigers.
Denise Sunderland, Reception Teacher from Broadgreen Primary spoke about her
school's participation in the competition:- "It's great to see Everton in
the community and their sponsors organising this basketball tournament. This
type of initiative allows our pupils to widen their sporting horizons and learn
from a competitive arena whilst working alongside dedicated athletes from the
Everton Tigers."
The event took place at St Edmund Arrowsmith High in Whiston where some of the
students helped out on the day of the tournament as group leaders.
After a competitive final between Northwood Primary and Rice Lane
Primary, Rice Lane Primary School were victorious for the 2nd successive year,
retaining their title as the Ultimate Basketball Champions 2015.
Dave Cooney, School Sports Co-Ordinator for Rice Lane School spoke about what
this sporting event means to the pupils:- "The children loved it and it
was fantastic to keep hold of our title. We will definitely be back in 2016!" |