Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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England fans (c) Ollie Nolan-Davies

Fans celebrate England’s opening World Cup success

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Fans across Merseyside cheered on the Three Lions as they started their challenge to win football’s most coveted trophy. Liverpool watched and celebrated as England beat Iran 6-2 in the opening game of the 2022 World Cup. Goals from...
Volunteers helping at foodbank Captured by Natalya Luke

Foodbank use doubles as food and fuel prices soar

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Millions of people are skipping meals as a way to help stay afloat during the cost of living crisis, ‘Which?’ research shows. Alongside the rise in energy prices and bills, food inflation is rising at the fastest rate in 42...
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Merseyside laundrette in a spin to reduce, reuse and recycle old clothes

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A Liverpool social business is looking to cut the amount clothes and materials that are going to waste. All profits made from the business are reinstalled back into the community to help create more events for weekly activities. Everton-based Kitty’s...

Dragons and dumplings as students celebrate Chinese new year

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Chinese New Year was celebrated officially yesterday - but Liverpool John Moores University was in full swing for their festivities all last week! Ending the year of the Water Tiger, which is seen as a symbol of strength, braveness and...

Romany community raise awareness of their history and heritage

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Last Friday, Dr Patricia Jolliffe and Helen Collins held a conference for the Advisory Council for the Education of Romany and other Travellers (ACERT). The conference was to educate, inform and story-tell about Romany travellers. Annabelle Davies has more in her...

Money seized from criminals used to treat Garston schoolchildren to activities

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Schoolchildren from Garston were able to enjoy a two week programme of sporting activities, days out and tournaments over the Easter half term thanks to funds seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Everton in the Community (EitC)...

St Helens runner sets European record

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A man from St Helens has become the first European, and only the second person in the world with sight loss, to complete the Major Six Marathons. Mark Rogerson completed the feat last week after he ran the Boston Marathon....
Swimmer in pool (c) marcusxsnapz via UnSplash

Fundraising call as historic Wirral Swim Club appeals to businesses

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Hoylake ASC (HASC), a Wirral based swimming club, is appealing to local businesses. The club is holding its Spring Championship in April and is fundraising to help cover costs of their training facilities. Pool hire, competitions, equipment, and memberships are expenses...
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From a wheelie-bin to a big van: the story of Fans Supporting Foodbanks

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It was a blustery day outside Goodison Park as Everton prepared to welcome Leeds United in a big clash at the foot of the Premier League table - but gusts do not deter Dave Kelly and his now-iconic purple...

The queer disco that aims to celebrate and educate

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Sonic Yootha is a monthly new wave, old rave, disco, electro, rock, pop, and soul social that has been going since 2015. The club night is held at Baltic Triangle’s 24 Kitchen Street as an alternative LGBTQ+ night. Unlike many gay...

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