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Nominate your NHS hero
in 2016 Pride Awards
DO you know a member of staff
working at our hospitals or in our community health services who deserves
special recognition?
Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust annual Pride Awards take place on:-
Friday, 17 June 2016.
They are for hospital staff and teams or those working in community health
services, who deserve special recognition for their excellence and
professionalism.
Staff nominate their colleagues in 7 different categories.
A separate People's Choice Award is for patients and families to show their
individual appreciation to a particular member of staff or team.
Ann Marr, interim Chief Executive, Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS
Trust, said:- "The annual Pride Awards is a fantastic opportunity for
the community to support their NHS heroes."
Nominations close at midnight on:- Saturday, 2 April 2016.
The Trust provides community and hospital healthcare across north Sefton and
West Lancashire. Each year its staff treat more than a quarter of a million
outpatients and care for 60,000 inpatients.
Businesses across Formby, Southport, West Lancashire interested in
sponsorship opportunities at the Pride Awards should
email.
A model way to recycle
PUPILS at Liverpool schools will be
using their modelling and art skills to boost the City's recycling rate.
They will be taking part in a competition to create a figurehead; to be
called Recycle Michael; for the City's recycling drive. The schools are
being asked to create a model or drawing depicting Recycle Michael which
will be used to reinforce the message of reducing, reusing and recycling.
Models will be constructed out of clean recyclable materials such as paper,
cans, cardboard and plastic drinking bottles by children working together in
classes
The competition, which is open to all primary and secondary schools, will be
launched on:- Thursday, 3 March 2016, by the Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson at:-
Sacred Heart Primary School.
Mayor Anderson said:- "We need to recycle more in this City; we are
improving and we have increased our recycling rate by about 8%, but we want
to cut the amount we send to landfill by a lot more.
We have an ambitious target of recycling 55% of our waste, but we are
determined that we will achieve it; and it is our young people who are
often the keenest to recycle. This was brought home to me at an
environmental summit I organised in which there was a schools art display.
It showed not only what talented youngsters we have in the City but they are
very aware about the importance of recycling.
We are taking that a stage further and are harnessing their enthusiasm for
recycling. I am sure they will take the message home to their families and
help us all to recycle more. If we have pride in our City together we can
make it greener and cleaner."
The competition, which runs until 1 June 2016, will be operated by the
Council's
Liverpool Environmental Advocate team (LEAT) and is the 1st stage of a
programme in which the team will visit schools offering practical advice on
recycling.
Councillor Steve Munby, cabinet member for neighbourhoods, said:- "I'd
like to see children coming back from school and encouraging their parents
to recycle. They're the best champions we could have."
And Councillor Nick Small, assistant mayor and cabinet member for education,
said:- "Schools have an important role to play in getting over the
recycling message and pupils are very aware of environmental issues.
Recycle Michael is a really imaginative way of using pupils' artistic talent
and helping to spread the message about recycling."
There will be 2 winning entries chosen, 1 from a secondary school and
one from a primary school. Winners will receive trophies made from recycled
material. All participating schools will receive a certificate.
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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May
Jackam
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
Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate
will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests
of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High
Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:-
'T553015.'
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