Liverpool based firm kicks
off worldwide fundraiser with donation to local baby hospice
LIVERPOOL based property and
construction consultancy, Gleeds, has been first out of the blocks in an
international fundraising campaign, donating over £1000 to local baby hospice,
Zoë's Place. The usually office based team, most of whom had not ridden a bike
since their school days, recently completed a mammoth 130 mile bike ride; 1
mile for every year the company has been trading.
Carol Kirkham, fundraising manager at Zoë's Place which was founded in Liverpool
in 1995, said:- "We are delighted with the success of the Gleeds team and
the fantastic sum of money they've been able to raise. Thanks to them we will be
able to purchase a specialist hoist that enables us to lift babies out of their
cots or the bath, a bespoke piece of equipment that we desperately need and
which will make life for everyone so much easier."
With 56 offices worldwide, Gleeds chose to begin its 2016 charity initiative
from its Liverpool base with the team crossing the finish line at Leeds Canal
Basin after just 15 hours. Many of those taking part visited the charity prior
to the ride in order to gain an understanding of how the money they raised would
be used and were inspired by seeing the work the charity does first hand.
Commenting on the ride Paul Boyle, Director for Gleeds in Liverpool, commented:-
"It was truly motivating to see the work undertaken at Zoë's Place and,
while we are not suggesting we will ever reach the dizzy heights of Tour De
France Winner Chris Froome and Team Sky, we are thrilled to have been able to do
our bit to raise money for such an incredible organisation which is doing so
much good for babies and infants in the local community."
The ride was the 1st in a series of events taking place under the banner of Gleeds'
'Global Challenge', which will see the firm attempting to raise
at least £130,000 to commemorate its' 130th year in business.
To find out how you can support Zoë's Place visit:-
Zoes-Place.Org.UK or head to:-
JustGiving.Com/Company/Gleeds for more information about
Gleeds' Global Challenge.
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Will You Open The Forbidden
Door?
HOW far would you go for someone you loved?
Don't open that door! Welcome to a cinema of the mind with their
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we know it will be broken. Once the door is opened, then what? Adventures! All of us love a good tale, and this is a
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bones of the listener long afterwards." Venue Magazine
"An enchantment, a work that walks the line between life and death, which
recognises with the power of voice and the power of music, that there is magic
everywhere." The Times
The Devil's Violin has been breathing new life into the ancient art of
storytelling since 2006. Acclaimed storyteller Daniel Morden is joined by
virtuoso musicians Sarah Moody, Dylan Fowler and Oliver Wilson Dickson. Drawing
on influences from Folk and World to Jazz and Classical, the music and story
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The Forbidden Door is a chance for young people aged 12+ to experience
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The Forbidden Door will be opened at:- The Atkinson, on Saturday, 19 September
2015, at
4.30pm. The question is… will you be there?
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Tickets are £8 (£6 children/ £24 family) and are available online at
theatkinson.co.uk or by calling the Box Office on:- 01704 533333. They are also
available over the counter during The Atkinson opening hours.
Please be advised there is a £2.50 booking fee for telephone and online sales.
This will be changing to £1 per ticket from 1 September 2015 and will be for all
bookings.
Witness appeal after assault
at Birkenhead Park Station
THE
British Transport Police as asking the public for help in locating this male.
Officers want to speak to him about an assault that took place at Birkenhead
Park Station, on Tuesday, 11 August 2015, at around 11.15pm. Investigating
officer PC Ryan Lee said:- "A member of booking office staff advised a man
who was attempting to travel from Birkenhead Park station that he would be
unable to make his journey due to him being intoxicated. The man threw a beer
can at the staff member, hitting him on the arm. We believe the man in the image
could have vital information about what happened and we urge him, or anyone who
recognises him, to come forward to help us with our enquiries." Anyone
with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on:- 0800 40 50
40, or send a text to:- 61016, quoting reference 'PSUB/B6 of 14/08/2015.'
Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity
Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111.
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