Armed robbery at an off
licence in Litherland
MERSEYSIDE Police Detectives
investigating an armed robbery at an off-licence in Litherland, released CCTV
footage, on 15 June 2015, of 4 men they want to trace. The incident happened at
the Bargain Booze shop on Ennerdale Drive at 8.40pm on 17 May 2015. Detective
Constable Adam Dagnall from Sefton CID said:- "This was a frightening incident
for the staff
involved who are just local people doing their job. We believe there were 4
offenders and 1 attacked the security glass with a hammer while others
threatened staff before leaving empty handed. No one has a right to do this to
decent, ordinary working people and I am appealing to the local community for
help. Please take a good look at the CCTV images and call me if you have any
information that can help me identify who these people are." Call Sefton CID
on:- 0151 777 3823 or Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 111.
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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival
nominated for the UK's largest Diversity Awards
AFTER a spectacular 9 days of events,
the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival is over for another year, and the team can
reflect on what they believe is the most successful festival to date, including
record breaking audience numbers, over 20 events, 40 performances and a diverse
programme spanning music, dance, film, theatre, literature, workshops,
discussions and family events. Topping off the post festival celebrations,
is the organisation's nomination for the 'Community Organisation Award;
Race, Religion and Faith' at 'The 2015 National Diversity Awards',
the largest diversity awards of its kind. The awards celebrate some of the
excellent and inspiring achievements of positive role models and community
organisations from across the UK, and aim to recognise nominees in their
respective fields of diversity including age, disability, gender, race, faith,
religion and sexual orientation. Liverpool Arab Arts Festival are now
looking for supporting nominations to reach the shortlist for the awards. Taher
Qassim, Chair of Liverpool Arab Arts Festival said:- "We are hoping that
our audiences, artists, partners and the people of this good City and beyond,
will help us through to the next stage of the awards. It would be fantastic if
our contribution to the knowledge and understanding of the life, society and
culture of Arab people was acknowledged in this way."
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival was founded in 1998 by Liverpool Arabic Centre and
the Bluecoat to provide Arab arts and culture in Liverpool. Over the years this
partnership has grown to include most of the major arts institutions in the
Cityincluding the Unity Theatre, Picturehouse at FACT, National Museums
Liverpool and Liverpool Philharmonic Hall as well as artists and community
organisations. The 1st festival took place in 2002 and it has run annually since
that date as a celebratory event raising awareness and promoting an
understanding and appreciation of Arabic culture for both Arab and non-Arab
audiences in Liverpool and beyond. The festival has grown rapidly over the years
in size, confidence, expectation and ambition and remains the only annual
festival of its kind in the UK.
The ceremony will be held in Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on September 18th.
Britain's most inspirational and selfless people will come together to honour
the rich tapestry of our nation, recognising individuals and groups from grass
roots communities who have contributed to creating a more diverse and inclusive
society. Paul Sesay, Chief Executive of The National Diversity Awards
said:- "It is an honour to witness the extraordinary journeys of Britain's
unsung diversity heroes, and we will continue to recognise their extraordinary
achievements during 2015. I know another fantastic spectacle of role models will
be delivered and recognised this year."
Nominations are now open and close 21 June 2015; so don't miss out on your
chance to get involved! Shortlisted nominees will be announced shortly
after this date. To nominate Liverpool Arab Arts Festival please visit:-
NationalDiversityAwards.Co.UK.
Book Worms Take Note! Unique
Book Fair to be held in Central Library - Liverpool!
LIVERPOOL Book Art and Liverpool City
Council will showcase a unique fair of artists' books in Liverpool's beautiful
refurbished Central Library on Friday 3 and Saturday, 4 July 2015. The
work from over 40 artists will range from unique bindings through fine press
limited editions to altered books and sculptural work. David Stoker,
Central Library and Archive Manager said:- "We are delighted to host the
Artists' Book Fair in the magnificent surroundings of Liverpool Central Library.
The range of work on display will be highly interesting, intriguing and
imaginative and of a high quality. It is very fitting that the fair should take
place here and I am sure that it will attract a lot of interest and build on the
success of last year." Founded by former Chairman of the Bluecoat
Simon Ryder, the fair is now in its 2nd year following a successful debut last
year. Simon said:- "Liverpool has a fantastic arts scene, and also
has storytelling at the heart of its culture so it will be really exciting to
bring all these elements together in this unique fair. I'm delighted to be able
to present the strength and creativity of the talent in Liverpool and the
surrounding region, with a significant number of local artists being selected
from an extremely high standard of competition. I established Liverpool Book Art
because of my passion for Artists' Books. I've been attending fairs and
exhibitions dedicated to artists' books across the UK for a number of years,
discovering, exploring, acquiring and getting engrossed in long conversations!
The fair presents a rare opportunity to meet artists who make 'book art' and to
buy directly from them." Works range from under £5 to several
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