Philip Armstrong Fashion
Extravaganza raises more than £30,000 for the NSPCC
ACCLAIMED Merseyside fashion designer
Philip Armstrong has launched his latest collection, Chinoiserie, at a
star studded fashion extravaganza, raising over £30,000 for the NSPCC.
This fantastic event was held on Friday, 9 October 2015, at Knowsley Hall, in Liverpool.
It attracted over 120 guests turned
out in style for the glittering event, including showbiz favourites:- Rebecca
Ferguson, Shobna Gulati, and Catherine Tyldesley.
Guests were treated to a sparkling reception and a sumptuous four course meal
after a glamorous catwalk show and exclusive preview of the designer's
Autumn/Winter women's collection, plus the much anticipated capsule collection
for men, co-created by Tony Burke.
Commenting on the evening Philip Armstrong
said:- "Fashion design is my passion and I was excited to be able to share
the new collection at this special event for the NSPCC. It was an amazing
evening and fantastic to see so many people come along and lend their support
for such a great cause. Every child should have a childhood without the fear of
abuse, so we are thrilled to have had so much fun and still have had such a
meaningful reason behind our show."
The evening was organised by a team of 6 dedicated NSPCC supporters from across
Merseyside. Speaking on behalf of the committee, Helene
Webb said:- "The evening follows on from the hugely successful Matalan
Balls which were so popular and which raised so much money for the NSPCC's
Hargreaves Centre in Liverpool. We are thrilled to move on to a new era in which
more members of our NSPCC family come together to share our commitment to a
fight against the sickening acts of child abuse that are perpetrated in our
community. This event marks a moment in when we all are saying "no" to the
crimes perpetrated on children in our community.
I'm delighted that the fashion show was a resounding success; it is a testament
to our belief that each and every one of us has something to give and as part of
a team we can achieve so much. We want to spread our message that there is an
antidote to that horrible feeling of impotence we feel when we open the
newspaper and read about the abuse of children. We can all do something."
Money raised from the fashion show will
support the NSPCC's Hargreaves Centre, which has provided services to help
children recover from abuse since it was opened in 2007 by Matalan founder and
longstanding NSPCC supporter, John Hargreaves. The centre also houses a ChildLine base, where trained volunteer counsellors offer advice and support to
children and young people across the UK who need to talk; 24 hours a day, 365
days a year, both online and by phone. To support the NSPCC locally
please contact the NSPCC fundraising team on:- 0161 3934424, or send an
email.
To make a donation to the NSPCC
online.
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Minimum wages have
increased
DID you know that since 1 October
2015, the National Minimum Wage has yet again been increased? If you are not
aware, this annual increase of Minimum Wage takes place every October and
doesn't relate to the size of the business, sector, job or region. All
businesses not paying it, will face court action by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
There are however a number of exemptions to those who receive the rise, but
only in a few cases. The current National Minimum Wage rates from 1 October
2015 are:-
£6.70 for workers 21yrs and over.
£5.30 18yrs to 20yrs.
£3.87 for 16yrs to 17yrs, who are above school leaving age, but under 18yrs.
£3.30 for apprentices under 19yrs or 19yrs or over, who are in the 1st year
of apprenticeship.
It is important to note that these rates, which came into force 1 October
2015, apply to pay reference periods beginning on or after that date.
Prior to 1 October 2015, the National Minimum Wage rates were:-
£6.50 for workers 21yrs and over.
£5.13 18yrs to 20yrs.
£3.79 for 16yrs to 17yrs, who are above school leaving age but, under 18yrs.
£2.73 for apprentices under 19yrs or 19yrs or over who are in the 1st year
of apprenticeship.
You can find out if you're paying the right amount with our
free calculator.
Also, did you know that Pay is just 1 element of a work contract that
employers need to understand? As from next year all businesses will have to
have a Workplace Pension schemes in place.. Plus, from April 2016, a new
National Living Wage of £7.20 an hour is due to be introduced for working
people aged 25 and over!
To date ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) has said that
many employment tribunal claims arise from poorly drawn up contracts. For
small businesses this tends to be one of the biggest problems. For example,
did you know that a contract can now begin as soon a verbal offer of a job
is accepted? Or that Terms and Conditions of Employment (written statements)
must be given to an employee within 2 months of starting? For many small
businesses, this can be a worrying times as they struggle with ever
increasing costs and legal requirements, so what are your views on this? Do
you think more help should be given to small businesses? Do you think large
businesses should be paying more than small firms or should they pay the
same? Please email your views to our newsroom via:-
news24@southportreporter.com on this very controversial topic.
Anti Slavery Day 2015
PEOPLE in Liverpool are being urged
to take action if they believe someone they know is a victim of modern
slavery. Anti Slavery Day takes place on Sunday, 18 October 2015, providing
an opportunity to draw attention to the issue and address the scale and
scope of human trafficking. Councillor Emily Spurrell, Mayoral lead for
community safety, said:- "People think slavery is a thing of the past,
but it is a very real issue happening today. Thousands of individuals are
trafficked into cities like Liverpool for prostitution, domestic servitude,
cannabis farms and other types of forced labour. We want to raise awareness
of the issue so we can better identify and stop individuals trafficking in
our City."
People are being asked to look out for the following signs:-
1. Limited Rights.
2. Controlled by another person who often speaks for them.
3. Addicted to drugs or other substances.
4. Appear to have poor health.
5. Live and work in the same place.
6. Have no access to their identity or travel documents.
7. Show signs of physical abuse.
Letters to Editor:-
"More help required for Small Businesses as National Minimum Wage increases"
"SMALL businesses are struggling to
fund new wage rises, as minimum wage yet again increases. We have no support
and more and more costs to cover. We have already had 3 businesses close in
Southport over the rise in wages combined with rents and other costs that
are just pricing people out of work in Southport. Sadly it is all well and
good talking about a living wage, but how many jobs will be on offer when
wages just go up and up. As wages go up, so do costs, and that means very
higher rises, yet small, local businesses are expected to compete against
international firms, who use workers in other countries and then import
products and services. All we are doing is damaging our future! We need to
support local businesses and keep the cash in the UK. Why not help fund this
rise by taking firms who use non EU workers overseas a higher rate of Tax
and pay small businesses grants? India charges far more for imported cars,
for example, so locals tend to buy locally produced cars... If done as a way
to help top up wages, that would be far better and encourage more firms to
produce and run services in the UK? Please ask your local MP's why this
can't be done? The Conservative Party said it will cut unnecessary red tape
so that small businesses and entrepreneurs can grow? In reality I think they
have cut funding and increased costs disproportionately, just as Labour did
when they held office." Mark, from Southport and ex-business owner.
It's nearly birthday
time for Morning Gloryville Liverpool
AFTER a year of amazing events
Morning Gloryville Liverpool will celerbrate it's 1st birthday on Saturday,
7 November 2015, with what will be almighty Birthday Party! Tickets are
nearly sold out, due to the increasing popular of this unusual
"immersive morning dance experience!" Unlike most events, these
events are aimed at all ages, kids and adults, plus they run from 6:30am to
10:30am, in the morning! If you want to attend or find out more, go to:-
MorningGloryville.Com or visit the
groups Facebook
Page.
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