New Brighton's 'Old Town'
to host festive market
BUSINESSES in New Brighton's 'Old
Town' are getting ready to welcome hundreds of new visitors when it is the
venue for a special festive event next month.
New Brighton Coastal Community Team is hosting 'The Old Town Christmas
Fayre'
over the weekend of Saturday, 10 December and Sunday, 11 December 2016, which promises festive
fun and seasonal stalls along Victoria Road and Victoria Parade.
As well as taking in the sights, smells and sounds of the event out on the
street, it will also be an opportunity for visitors to pop in and check out the
local independent traders along this road, which for many will be for the first
time.
The event starts at 11am, on both days, and goes on until 9pm, on the Saturday and
5pm on the Sunday. An Arts, Crafts and Gifts market will be traded from beautiful
festive wooden chalets by talented local people.
The event will be opened by the Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Pat Hackett, at 11am, on
Saturday, 10 December 2016, and a Christmas Tree Light Up will take place 7pm later that day.
There will be mulled wine and hot food, including bratwurst available from
outside Cabovino Wine Bar and Tapas and The Olive Tree.
There will also be face painting, carol singing and visits from princesses on
the Saturday as part of the event, which is being supported by Victoria Road
Traders' Association.
Cllr Tony Jones, Wirral Council's Pledge Champion for 'Thriving Visitor
Economy' and Chair of the New Brighton Coastal Community Team, said:-
"New Brighton is a seaside tourist destination increasing in popularity year on
year, but many visitors stay on the promenade and don't venture inland.
The area has a plethora of fantastic things to see and do and great places to
eat and drink across the resort, including on Victoria Road and Victoria Parade, Seabank Road, Vale Park and of course the magnificent community led Black Pearl
driftwood ship.
We hope that the Fayre encourages visitors to explore other parts of New
Brighton and what better way to support local independent traders than to bring
an arts, crafts and gifts market, with other fun and festivities, to The Old
Town."
Further information about The Old Town Christmas Fayre can be found at
online and follow @wallaseyteam
on Twitter #OldTown for updates. Further information about The Old Town can be
found on Facebook at:- 'Victoria Road Traders Association' and on Twitter @VictoriaRoadNB.
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Wear your slippers to work
PEOPLE across the city are being asked
to kick off their work shoes and snuggle into their slippers on 9 December to
raise money in support of homeless families.
This year there are 91 children homeless in temporary accommodation in
Merseyside this Christmas. Shelter is calling on local businesses and community
groups to take part in this fun and easy fundraiser and support the charity's
work in the area.
The housing and homelessness charity, which turns 50 this December, first opened
its Merseyside service over 46 years ago and has been helping those facing bad
housing and homelessness in the City ever since. In the past year alone, the
service offered advice, support and guidance to almost 6,000 local residents.
As well as wearing your slippers for a small donation, businesses are encouraged
to take part in other fundraising activities on the day, such as bake sales,
raffles and office slipper catwalks.
Already taking part is the One Show's Alex Jones, who has slipped on some
festive footwear to show her support.
Shelter is keen to hear from everyone taking part; share your photos and
stories on social media with #slippersforshelter or via
email.
Jo Cutler, Shelter Merseyside hub manager, said:- "One child in Merseyside
waking up homeless this Christmas morning is heartbreaking enough, let alone 91.
But even after 46 years working in Merseyside, too many families still need our
help.
That's why we're hugely grateful to anyone who wears their slippers to work this
Christmas; especially if they can convince the rest of the office to take part
as well. Through something as easy as putting on a pair slippers, together we
can make a difference to the lives of hundreds of local people. Every penny
raised will go towards making sure that we can continue to be there for every
family who needs us."
TV presenter Alex Jones said:- "Every child deserves a place to call home.
A home that's warm, safe and stable, where they can learn and play, grow and
thrive. But sadly this Christmas, over 120,000 children in Britain will wake up
homeless. No parent ever wants to go through the heartbreak of seeing their
child spending Christmas in a cramped and dingy hostel.
Together we can make a difference. Step into Christmas with Slippers for Shelter
by going to work, school, or even down to the shops in your slippers on Monday 9
December and donating £3 to Shelter. Your feet will be toasty, but most
importantly you'll be helping Shelter to be there for the thousands of
homelessness families who'll need them this Christmas."
To find out more about how to sign up for Slippers for Shelter, and give your
support to Shelter's Emergency Christmas Appeal's
website. Anyone living
in Merseyside can get free and expert housing can get advice
online, or by calling
Shelter's Sheffield helpline on:- 0344 515 1900 for more information or to set up
a face to face appointment. |