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Monday,
7 March 2016
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Merseyside Police "welcomes"
sentence of a man who drive an off road bike thought Shopping Centre!
MERSEYSIDE Police have said that
they have:-"welcomed" the Courts judgement, when the
sentencing was passed to a 20 year old man, after riding an off road
motorbike through a Shopping Centre, in Bootle, Merseyside. James Kinsella,
from Bootle, admitted dangerous driving, driving without insurance, driving
without a licence and not wearing protective headgear following the incident
at the Strand Shopping Centre, on 7 January 2016. On Tuesday, 1 March 2016,
Kinsella was sentenced to 12 months in prison. He has also been disqualified
from driving for 3 years and must take an extended test and had his licence
endorsed.
Bootle neighbourhood Inspector Ian Jones said:- "James Kinsella had a
blatant disregard for the safety of other people when he drove the scrambler
bike through the Strand shopping centre. It is clear from the CCTV footage
that the centre was very busy at the time and there were a number of
shoppers; including mums with prams; just feet from the bike. It is only by
sheer luck that nobody was struck by the bike and seriously injured or
worse. I want to reassure the community that we take the issue of scrambler
bikes very seriously and we will do everything we can to take them off the
streets and find the people responsible for using them in an illegal,
dangerous or antisocial way. With the help of the community and partner
agencies, we have arrested several people over the last two months for
similar offences and this case demonstrates how effective partnership work
can be to tackle such serious issues. We also recently organised a poster
competition at schools in Bootle, Seaforth and Litherland, engaging with our
younger pupils, and helping them to express how they feel about the
antisocial use of these bikes and getting across the message that this type
of behaviour will not be tolerated. Many riders don't give a moment's
thought to the consequences of their actions and the misery they bring to
decent law abiding members of the community. I would appeal to anyone who
knows where these bikes are being stored or has information on the
antisocial use of scrambler and off road bikes to contact us on:- 0151 777
3858, the non-emergency:- 101 number or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on:-
0800 555 111."
The Marvellous Imaginary
Menagerie Comes to The Atkinson
ROLL up, roll up, for the most:-'magnifical',
'tremendible'
and 'fantasticulous' experience in Town! Les Enfants Terribles brings their
ever popular family show:- 'The Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie' comes to The
Atkinson, on Sunday, 20 March 2016, at 4.30pm... From the acclaimed, award
winning creators of:- 'The Terrible Enfants', 'Alice's Adventures
Underground' and 'The Trench, Les Enfants Terribles' are touring their
family favourite for the 4th consecutive year and as we just said... Southport
is on the list!!!
Watch the caravan of curiosities and its crew of mysterious misfits as they
discover if bumblewasps are poisonous, what whistling panks eat, what
happens when you lick trisillian toads, and whether the fabled Brian May Cow
actually exists?
Help them answer these and more pointless questions in a ludicrously lyrical
and magically musical tour of the Imaginary Menagerie's finest exhibits. The
1 hour show is designed to delight big children and little adults alike,
packed full of songs, tall tales and some very peculiar creatures…
The show was witten by Anthony Spargo and Oliver Lansley a published
playwright who also works extensively in television co-creating/writing
ITV2's 'FM' and numerous other projects including:-
'WHITES' which was shown on BBC2 and starred Alan Davies. Oliver was
named a 'Broadcast Hotshot's' by Broadcast magazine and won the 'Multi
talented' award at Channel 4's:- '4 Talent Awards.' Director
James Seager notes of the show's success that:- "I think the show
succeeds in not patronising kids, which is important. It doesn't talk down
to them, and I believe that this is one of the reasons why it has a huge fun
appeal and a real joy about it which adult audiences respond to."
The Marvellous Imaginary Menagerie is a true spectacular for all the family
and can be seen at The Atkinson on stage for just £8, you can get an adult
ticket and children's tickets just costs £6, plus you can also get a family
ticket for the amazing price of £24!
To book your tickets or more information please call Box Office on:- 01704
533333 or visit:-
TheAtkinson.Co.UK. Tickets are also
available over the counter at the Box Office during The Atkinson's opening
hours.
* There is a £1 booking fee for online and telephone sales and a 2% fee over
the counter with a credit card.
People with sight loss in Southport
invited to attend free online skills session
BLIND and partially sighted people in Southport are being
invited to attend a free online basic skills session to help them get online
and benefit from technology. The event is part of RNIB’s Online Today scheme
to get 125,000 people with sensory loss online. The workshop is being
delivered by partner organisation Action for Blind People, at Galloway’s
Southport, 22 Wright Street, Southport, Merseyside, on Wednesday, 16 March
2016, from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Anyone with sight and or hearing loss is
welcome to attend one of the sessions. The session will include how to get
the most from products such as:- tablets, smartphones and eReaders. There will
also be the chance to be hands on and try out these gadgets and ask
questions. Andrew Coleman, Assistive Technology Coordinator at Action for
Blind People, said:- “Being online can make a huge difference to
someone’s life. We hope people with sight or hearing loss in Southport will
come along and find out how technology can open up a whole new world of
discovery and independence.” To find out more and to book your place
please call:- Galloway’s Southport on:- 01704 534 555. You can also learn more
about:- 'Online Today' via visiting:-
RNIB.Org.UK/OnlineToday.
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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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