Crosby brother and sister
duo set to tackle Coast to Coast Challenge
BARBARA Cheetham, 63, will tackle a 190
mile sponsored walk across the Cumbrian fells, Pennines and Yorkshire Moors, in
memory of her father, Dr James Chestnutt, on Thursday, 12 May 2016.
Dr Chestnutt was 58 when he had his stroke in August 1996, just a little while
before Barbara was due to get married. Barbara postponed her wedding for six
months to give her father some focus to recovery, but sadly the stroke severely
affected James mobility of his right arm and his speech. Barbara will be
joined by her brother, David, 67, and 2 other friends, to
undertake the 190 mile Wainwrights walk, that sets off from St Bee's Head,
Cumbria to Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, and raise vital funds for charity.
Barbara said:- "I've been fundraising for the Stroke Association for over
15 years and I am an active member of the Southport Fundraising Group. I've
always been interested in fitness and I am very active, so when my brother
mentioned taking part in the Coast to Coast challenge, it was a no brainer to
choose to raise funds for the Stroke Association. Before my father passed away,
he had tremendous help after his stroke and had an amazing life, as my mother
was very determined to show that there is life after stroke. Our aim is to raise
awareness of stroke, as well as funds to help support other people affected by
this devastating condition."
Louise Lawless, Community and Events Fundraising Manager at the Stroke
Association, said:- "With around 152,000 strokes a year in the UK, that's
around 1 every 3 and a half minutes; it is vital that we have people who can
raise funds and help us to conquer stroke. We're really grateful to Barbara and
her friends and family for organising the sponsored walk in memory of their
father James. The money raised will help us to fund vital research, support
people affected, and prevent stroke."
For more information about stroke, ring the Helpline on:- 0303 30 33 100 or visit:-
Stroke.Org.UK. |
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A Right Royal Treat for
Southport Residents
A Southport family carvery restaurant
is treating its customers like royalty on 21 April 2016, to mark the 90th Birthday
of HRH the Queen.
Toby Carvery Ainsdale on Liverpool Road, Southport, is marking the special occasion by
inviting everyone in Southport who has a birthday, on 21 April 2016, to visit the
restaurant for a free roast dinner, on their special day. But you must be booked
in, and a few terms and conditions do apply.
The offer is open to anyone in the family, from children through to
grandparents. Regardless of age, Toby Carvery is the place to celebrate your
birthday.
Alexandra Wheelton, general manager of Toby Carvery Ainsdale said:- "As we
mark 90 years of a true British icon, we felt it was only right as Home of the
Roast, to celebrate with another much loved classic.
The relaxed, friendly atmosphere in our restaurant is a great place to get
together with friends and family. We have just launched a brand new party
package which includes birthday cake, balloons and free sundae for the birthday
boy or girl. As well as a 2nd treat 6 months later, so our guests can
really feel like royalty with a second birthday!
I look forward to hearing many renditions of 'Happy Birthday' on April 21, as
the party celebrations really get underway."
What's more if you or a loved 1 was born on 21 April 1926, let Toby know in
the comments box when booking online for an extra special treat.
If you share the Queen's special day, simply take a form of identification to
the restaurant on the 21 April 2016 and enjoy your free birthday roast.
With over 160 locations across the UK and over 30 years' experience of laying on
a family sized feast, you can be sure that Toby Carvery is home of the roast.
Toby Carvery believes there's only 1 way to do Great British Roast; and
that's properly. Food is always freshly prepared at Toby to satisfy your carvery
craving. You can choose from a selection of tender, slow cooked meats, 10 lots
of veg, including crispy, ruffled roasties, and all the trimmings.
To find out more or to book a table call visit:-
TobyCarvery.Co.UK.
Suspected Arson attack at property in Bootle
MERSEYSIDE Police are appealing for
information after a suspected arson attack at an empty house in Bootle last
night, 6 April 2016. The incident took place at around 7.55pm, and both
Merseyside Police and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service were called to the
house on Scott Street. Occupants of the neighbouring houses were evacuated and
the house was gutted. Sefton Detective Chief Inspector Gayle Rooney said:-
"We are keen to speak to anyone with information, particularly local people who
may have seen people in the vicinity of the address last night, or on previous
occasions, as we believe that the house may have been used as a meeting place
for local youths. Fortunately, nobody was hurt, but we are treating this
incident as deliberate, and one which could clearly have had catastrophic
consequences for neighbouring residents." Anyone with information on
this incident is asked to call Sefton CID on:- 0151 777 3835, call 101, or
Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 111. |