| Mersey singer Marc Almond to make 
Liverpool Pride debut 
 LIVERPOOL Pride Festival has 
revealed that acclaimed Mersey singer Marc Almond will headline the Summer 2017 
event.
The former Soft Cell front man is originally from Southport. He has sold over 30 
million records worldwide, and is appearing at Liverpool Pride for the 1st time 
just weeks after he celebrates his 60th Birthday.
 This is the 8th consecutive year of Liverpool Pride, a free 2 day event 
celebrating all things LGBT. This year's festival takes place, on Saturday, 29 
July 2017 and Sunday, 30 July 2017, returning to St George's Quarter for the 2nd 
year. ₤
 
 Liverpool Pride has grown to become one of the City's major annual events. Last 
year, the festival attracted more than 32,000 festivalgoers to celebrate 
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
 
 The theme for Liverpool Pride 2017 is International Love, with organisers 
spreading the Liverpool message far and wide. Liverpool Pride's International 
Love theme will also complement a City wide season of events and performances to 
mark the 50th Anniversary of the Summer of Love. The 50 Summers of Love season 
will run from May to August 2017.
 
 Marc Almond played a vital role in the new wave music movement, scoring an 
international hit with the song Tainted Love in 1981. The song still remains a 
huge favourite with many of today's artistes; including:- The Pussy Cat Dolls 
and Rihanna; sampling the track on new releases.
 
 Tainted Love broke all records as the track that remained the longest in the US 
Billboard Top 100, the song also received a Brit award for best single. He again 
hit the top of the charts in 1989 with 60's legend, the late Gene Pitney, with 
the duet Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart, which remained at Number 1 for 5 
weeks.
 
 Almond continues to record new music and in January he released the single:- 
'A Kind Of Love.' 2 months later, he released an album of greatest 
hits:- 'Hits And Pieces,' 'The Best of Marc Almond' and 
'Soft Cell.' It entered the Official UK Album Charts, at Number 7, and 
was followed by a short sold out UK tour.
 
 The singer is currently working on a new solo album for release in September 
2017, coinciding with a 20 date UK tour.
 
 Marc Almond commented:- "I was born near enough to Liverpool for it to 
feel like a home City for me. It feels very special to be opening and headlining 
this year's Pride event. Liverpool is famous for being a diverse, friendly, 
tolerant City so I hope that many people will come and have a good time and 
support the event."
 
 Liverpool Pride will return to St George's Quarter for a 2nd year. The festival 
site covers the areas of St George's Hall Plateau, St John's Gardens and William 
Brown Street, and will feature 3 stages.
 
 The Main Stage will be located on William Brown Street and will feature Marc 
Almond and additional performers to be announced in the coming months; the 
Plateau Stage will be in front of St George's Hall showcasing the World On One 
Stage sponsored by Manchester Airport and supported by The Arts Council, and 
will feature music linked to the festival theme of International Love; and the 
Garden Stage with indy music and spoken word will be located at St John's 
Gardens.
 
 Liverpool Pride Festival Chair Lucy Day commented:- "Last year's Liverpool 
Pride was absolutely incredible. The new festival location of St George's 
Quarter proved an extremely popular choice with festivalgoers so we're 
absolutely thrilled to announce that we will be returning to this stunning 
setting for 2017. Come and join us for a free, 2 day family friendly celebration 
of all things LGBT this Summer, with Mersey singer Marc Almond headlining the 
festival on his Liverpool Pride debut. Watching Marc perform against the 
backdrop of one of the City's most iconic venues is going to be a huge highlight 
for 2017; and we cannot wait."
 
 The Liverpool Pride Festival began as a community response to the death of 
murdered gay teenager Michael Causer, who tragically lost his life on 2 August 
2008.
 
 The festival was specifically created in 2010 in Michael's memory as a way to 
celebrate his life and to empower the LGBT communities. The festival continues 
to remind the community to stand up for LGBT culture and equality through a City wide celebration where everyone is welcome.
 
 Each year, the Liverpool Pride March is an increasingly popular and poignant 
part of the special weekend; and again the march will play a major role in the 
weekend's programme when it makes its way through the City on the Saturday, 
starting at 12pm, from St George's Hall Plateau. The procession will return to St 
George's Quarter at 1pm when stage entertainment will run until 9pm.
 
 Sunday sees the return of We Are Family with fun activities, workshops and 
entertainment throughout the day. Singer and vocal expert Jennifer John returns 
to work with community choirs, supported by The Arts Council.
 
 New for 2017 is a film and theatre programme to complement the theme of 
International Love. This includes Queertet 2017, at HUS during the week of Pride, 
and Gypsy Queen, at The Unity, on Friday, 28 July 2017 and Saturday, 29 July 2017. 
Further programme announcements will be made in the coming months.
 
 Manchester Airport has come on board this year to support Liverpool Pride 
Festival 2017 as the Official Airport Sponsor. The airport joins Radio City, who 
has been named as the Official Media Partner for this year's event.
Keep up to date with Liverpool Pride's new announcements at:- 
LiverpoolPride.Co.UK
 |  | Launch of Policing with 'Pride Car' 
 
MERSEYSIDE 
Police has launched a 'Police with Pride' rainbow patrol car to 
increase awareness and reporting of hate crime. The vehicle will be used as any 
other operational response car would to attend the full range of incidents 
across Merseyside, but unlike traditional white, blue and yellow Police cars, 
the vehicle also features the colours of the Rainbow Flag and will display the 
Crimestoppers logo and Stop Hate UK website address.  The car will also be 
used at a variety of community events including LGBT events such as Liverpool 
Pride, International Day Against Homophobia Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT) 
events and Homotopia to represent the force. 
  
The car was officially launched on Thursday, 
20 April 2017, at Merseyside Police HQ, at a ceremony attended by Crimestoppers, 
Stop Hate UK and the Police and Crime Commissioner, as well as a number of 
partner agencies and community members. 
  
Assistant Chief Constable Julie Cooke said:- 
"While it's out and about on the roads of Merseyside, it is hoped the car will 
grab the attention of everyone who sees it. We know hate crime in all its forms 
is under reported. We believe any step that shows in a visible way that we 
support those members of our communities most likely to be the victims of hate 
crime is a positive 1. This car will not just attend hate crime incidents, it 
will be seen out and about going to all manner of incidents and we hope that it 
will stimulate conversations with the communities we go into. This is not a 1 
off gesture; the car is just 1 of the many ways in which Merseyside Police show 
our support for victims of hate crime across Merseyside. We hope this will 
encourage more victims of hate crime to come forward and report incidents to the 
Police, and also further increase engagement with the public." 
Anyone with information about hate crime 
should contact Merseyside Police on:- 101. Alternatively contact Stop Hate 
Crime's 24 hour helpline on:- 0800 138 1625. In an emergency always call:- 999. Open Afternoon at local care home ON Wednesday, 26 April 2017, from 
2pm to 5pm, HC-One Dale Park, in Southport, will be holding an open afternoon.  
The event is being held to provide an opportunity for professionals and members 
of the local community to meet the new Home Manager, Malcolm Rugen, have a look 
round the home and see what improvements have been made and see what the home 
has to offer. HC-One, Dale Park Care Home Manager, Malcolm Rugen said:- 
"Having met with Residents and relatives, getting their views on the home and 
working with them to make improvements I am keen to meet with the many local 
professionals and members of the local community to show them what Dale Park has 
to offer and the kind care Residents receive." HC-One Managing Director, Glen Mason, said:- 
"At HC One all our care homes are an important part of the local 
community. We regularly hold open days, events and activities in our home which 
we invite local people attend to help them meet new people and make new 
friends." The home operates an 'open door' policy, so, if you can't make 
the open afternoon and are looking for Dementia Residential or Nursing Dementia 
Care, for a loved 1 drop in at any time. However, if you would like to meet with 
the Manager during your visit please call to make an appointment by calling:- 
0333 999 8507. Next of kin appeal for Lawrence W Brady SEFTON Coroner's Office are appealing for the family of a 
Lawrence W Brady, aged 74, who died in Blundellsands, on 14 April 2017, to 
contact them. We are told he lived on Drummoyne Court, The Serpentine North, 
Blundellsands. Anyone who can help should call Sefton Coroner's Office on:- 0151 
777 3422. |