Ross Kemp cuts ribbon at Liverpool Go
Outdoors Store
THE opening on Saturday, 30 May 2015, of the 40,000 square
foot store, makes it the 52nd superstore in the
Go
Outdoors chain. With the smell of a gourmet
barbecue, being cooked by chef Josh Sutton, who provided samples throughout the
day, along with the rumblings from the rock climbing wall that where on offer
outside through out the day, along with the massive queues that had built up for
the opening. Luckily it was warm and sunny, but what a site for a store like
this...! Then came the moment those in the queue where waiting for, the cutting
of the ribbon. Doing that honour was English actor, author and BAFTA award
winning investigative journalist,
Ross Kemp , along with the 1st
Lydiate
Scout Group, 3 representatives from the
local Territorial Army (TA), representatives from Radio City and Alder Hey
Children's Hospital, to name a few... GO Outdoors was founded in 1998 and has
grown to become the UK's largest retailer of outdoor equipment and clothing
offering customers everything under 1 roof, for enjoyment of the great outdoors.
It is good news not just for the local area, not just as a result this store has
seen the chain investment a staggering £2 million into what is now the company's
largest ever investment in a single store. The other good news is that it also
brings back jobs that had been lost when an Outdoor Megastore went into
administration and shut, back in September 2014, with the loss of around 20 jobs
on that very site! This new store now employs over 45 outdoor enthusiasts, from
within the Liverpool community, adding to the 1,800 plus outdoors staff
nationally! GO Outdoors Liverpool is now offering it clients clothing and
equipment for a range of activities that includes:- camping, walking, climbing,
riding, fishing, skiing, running and cycling. Its core principle of helping as
many people as possible to enjoy adventures in the outdoors means you will get
good down to earth advice when shopping at it, not just a sales pitch. We have
to say, even though it was the opening we attended, we where externally
impressed with the staff, who all had good knowledge of the products on sale,
within the areas of the store the looked after. We will be returning to do a
review of some of the largest assortment of outdoor equipment we looked at so be
warned! Even the VIP, Ross Kemp, who is well known for his extreme documentary
series, 'Extreme
World' (Due to return on TV very
soon!) could not resist buying a few of the many items on sale! Not only that,
the local That was not just for camera as it was hard to keep him from being
distracted by the vast range on display when photographing him! Ross after the
event said that:- "It is great to see a place like Go Outdoors open in
Liverpool, allowing people to get the gear they require for their own
adventures. Adventure and pushing my limits is my passion, so I had an amazing
time meeting other wanting to do the same at this store."
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Unexplained death in
Southport Town Centre!
A male, thought to be in his 40's, was found dead at 7.10am, near to the
Towns War Memorial, on Lord Street. It is though that he might have been a rough
sleeper. A forensic enquiries has been carried out of the area and a cordon was
been put in place around part of the monument. A Merseyside police spokesman
said:- "A man's body was found at 7.10am today. It was a male in his 40s.
The death is being treated as unexplained at this time."
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120,400 Tax Credits claimants urged to renew early and online
HM Revenue and Customs
(HMRC) is urging 120,400 people who receive Tax Credits across
Merseyside to renew their Tax Credits claim online, as soon as
possible ahead of the deadline in July. People who don't renew
by the deadline will have their payments stopped so it's vital
they do it as soon as possible. And improvements to the online
system mean it's never been so easy. For the 1st time anyone can
now renew online, regardless of what changes they have to make.
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very popular, with nearly nine in 10 people using it saying they
were happy with the process. On average, it takes 10 to 20
minutes to renew online, depending on circumstances, but many
renew their claim in just 6 minutes. A special team is there to
support the most vulnerable customers who cannot go online, and
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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May
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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
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