Karen Potter Craven Minor
JFL
Results Week Ending 18 October 2015
Under 12
Trinity White 9-1 Trinity Blue
Formby Athletic 1-6 Crosby Stuart
Redgate Rovers 0-7 S&A Red
S&A Blue 6-1 Phoenix
Hesketh Colts 3-3 Formby JSC Black
Under 13 Premiership
Birkdale United 2-6 S&B Red
Formby JSC Black 3-4 Southport Trinity
Under 13 Chamionship
Mitch Red 3-9 Phoenix
Southport FC 2-3 Burscough White
Redgate White 9-0 Formby Athletic
S&A Amateurs 2-3 Redgate Black
Under 14
Formby JSC 0-9 Birkdale Black
Birkdale R 2-0 Birkdale SAC
Hesketh Colts 2-6 Formby Athletic
Ormskirk 0-9 Southport FC
Under 15
Southport Trinity 0-3 Birkdale Black
Southport FC 2-6 Maghull Youth
Hesketh Colts 6-0 Redgate Rovers
North Sefton 5-3 Birkdale United
Under 16
Southport Trinity 3-2 Birkdale United
Redgate Rovers 0-5 Southport FC
Under 18 Premiership
AFC Liverpool 1-6 Churchtown Athletic
Burscough Dynamo 2-4 Southport FC
Under 18 Championship
Birkdale United 1-4 Redgate Rovers
Trinity Blue 2-8 Hesketh Colts
S&A Amateurs 9-1 Lions
Jaguars Red 2-1 Formby JSC
Fixtures Week Ending 25 October 2015
Under 12
Trinity Bluev Hesketh Colts
Crosby Stuart v S&A Blue
S&A Red v Formby Athletic
Phoenix v Trinity White
Under 13 Premiership
Formby JSC Black v Churchtown Athletic
Birkdale United v Tarleton Corinthians
Southport Trinity v Redgate Yellow
Mitch Green v Burscough Green
Under 13 Chamionship
Southport FC v Redgate Black
Formby Athletiv v S&A Amateurs
Redgate White v Formby JSC White
S&B Yellow v Maghull Youth
Under 14
Formby JSC v Ormskirk
Under 15
Maghull Youth v S&A Amateurs
Redgate Rovers v Southport FC
Hesketh Colts v Birkdale Black
Under 18 Premiership
Southport FC v Churchtown Athletic
Southport Trinity v Lydiate
AFC Liverpool v Burscough Dynamo
Under 18 Championship
Jaguars White v Hesketh Colts
Lions v Birkdale United
S&A Amateurs v Redgate Rovers
Trinity Blue v Jaguars Red |
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Local courier company
gets ready for a cash boost
A Wirral based specialist courier company has been
given a £250,000 cash boost to enhance its state of the art fleet.
PDQ, which prides itself on offering a 'white glove service' to blue chip
companies, transports consignments worth more than £300 million every year,
throughout the UK, Ireland and Europe.
With clients using their dedicated temperature controlled, time sensitive
service to convey everything from pathology samples and pharmaceuticals, to
hazardous materials, many of their packages are priceless and cannot be
replaced.
Company directors Brian and Amanda Brennan have already invested £300,000,
in the last 12 months into IT systems, training, vehicles and state of the
art tracking technology.
Operating from their new Bromborough, Wirral, premises, in addition to its
bases in Alderley Edge, High Wycombe and Cork, the business has recently
been highlighted by bankers Goldman Sachs, on an exclusive list of
businesses driving economic growth in the UK.
In long term plans, PDQ hopes to further expand its impressive fleet and
Barclays Bank has offered the company a facility of a quarter of a million
pounds for the investment programme.
Gary Fletcher, Barclays Corporate Relationship Manager said:- "This is
a significant investment in a competitive market and paints a very bright
future for the business. By working closely and really understanding the
business, Barclays has been able to support PDQ Specialist Couriers Services
financially and professionally throughout the expansion. We have a long
standing relationship with the company and wish to continue to work in
partnership to support their strategic growth plans."
PDQ was launched in 1998 when the directors identified a gap in the market
for temperature controlled courier services.
Set up with one van, they quickly gained a reputation for a reliable,
quality service.
Their expertise was soon applied to the pharmaceutical sector and clinical
trial businesses and their fleet expanded accordingly.
The company now employs a skilled team of 30, with specialist drivers in a
fleet of tri-temperature controlled vehicles, ranging from -25 to +30
degrees, offering refrigerated, controlled room temperature and frozen
storage, thanks to sophisticated on board computers.
A high tech tracking facility enables clients to log onto PDQ's website and
determine the temperature of the package and its location.
The fleet includes small vans through to 18 tonne vehicles, costing up to
£120,000, and in addition to location and temperature tracking, provide
everything from panic alarms and generators, to key out systems which enable
refrigeration to keep running.
The dedicated drivers, are highly qualified, with specialist licences, and
unlike many other courier companies, where workers are often self employed,
all the PDQ staff are employed by the business, to guarantee standards.
PDQ's business development manager, Luke Devlin said:- "PDQ is bucking
the industry trend by going from strength to strength. There have been a
number of high profile closures of courier companies and many of the bigger
ones sub-contract a lot of work to us because of our highly specialist
skills. For instance, if there is a national crisis for Ebola, we are
accredited to provide the transport for the medication and samples for
research purposes and our clients are some of the biggest names in medicine,
undertaking trials and treatment. Our short term goal is to continue to grow
some of our key markets, including the pharmaceutical industry and the Irish
trade, without compromising on our high standard of service; we have never
lost one of our consignments in 15 years." |