| RESIDENTS URGED 
			TO MARK DEAF AWARENESS WEEK BY FOLLOWING CHARITY'S TOP TIPS DURING Deaf Awareness Week, 
			6 May 2013 to 12 May 2013, charity Action on Hearing Loss is urging Southport 
			residents to follow some top communication tips to avoid excluding 
			or making everyday life more difficult for family, friends or 
			colleagues with hearing loss.
 Action on Hearing Loss is inviting people to visit the charity's
			
			website 
			and view videos highlighting how difficult communication is for 
			people who live life without sound. Visitors are asked to take part 
			in a fun challenge to lipread and guess what is said in examples of 
			everyday conversation; and see just how confusing they can be for 
			people who are deaf.
 
 The charity is promoting the following top tips during Deaf 
			Awareness Week:-
 ► Make sure you have the person's attention before you start 
			speaking.
 ► Places with good lighting (so that you can be lipread) and little 
			or no background noise are best for conversations.
 
 ► Face the person so you can be lipread and speak clearly, using 
			plain language, normal lip movements and facial expressions.
 
 ► Check whether the person understands what you are saying and, if 
			not, try saying it in a different way.
 
 ► Keep your voice down as it's uncomfortable for a hearing aid user 
			if you shout and it looks aggressive.
 
 ► Learn fingerspelling or some basic British Sign Language (BSL).
 
 Chief executive of Action on Hearing Loss, Paul Breckell, says:- 
			"1 in 6 Southport residents have some form of hearing loss and 
			many will avoid social occasions or have difficulty at work because 
			they struggle to follow conversations when speaking with people who 
			are not deaf aware. During Deaf Awareness Week, we are encouraging 
			everyone to follow our communication tips and help remove 
			unnecessary barriers preventing people with hearing loss from 
			joining in everyday fun conversations or important discussions."
 
 Action on Hearing Loss is also encouraging Southport residents to 
			'ZIP 
			IT!' during Deaf Awareness Week by holding a sponsored silence 
			in school, college or workplace to raise vital funds for the 
			charity's life-changing work supporting people with hearing loss.
 
			 |  | Step out to 
			celebrate bluebells and birdsongPhoto below of Gorse 
			Covert, at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands, was taken and supplied by Ron 
			Thomas.
 
			.jpg) THERE'S a sight to behold 
			at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands this spring; one of the best bluebell 
			woods in the region. Each spring, the nature reserve's Gorse Covert, 
			a 3.4 hectare semi-natural ancient woodland, bursts into colour with 
			a blanket of bluebells and people are invited to celebrate the 
			arrival of these popular flowers.
 Despite flowering later than last year due to the long winter, most 
			of the flowers are now beginning to emerge, creating a stunning 
			sight. Hundreds of visitors to the Dee Estuary reserve were 
			delighted last year to see such a pristine area of the iconic 
			British flower.
 
 Duncan Halpin, Visitor Officer Intern at Burton Mere Wetlands, 
			said:- "When I came here last May as a visitor, I was blown 
			away by the intensity of the bluebell woodland. The contrast of the 
			deep blue against the greenery of the trees creates a lovely setting 
			for a relaxing stroll. It's the ideal place to enjoy a walk on a 
			spring afternoon."
 
 The woodland, Gorse Covert, can be enjoyed independently by all 
			visitors to the reserve, however a 'Bluebells and Birdsong' 
			guided walk will be held on Saturday, 18 May 2013, from 10am to noon. 
			Enjoy a stroll into the heart of the bluebell woodland and with the 
			help of a guide, discover more about other interesting flowers and 
			wildlife. The nesting birds will also be in fine voice, adding to 
			the tranquil atmosphere and creating the perfect opportunity to gain 
			tips on how to pick out the songs of different birds.
 
 The cost is £5 per person, discounted to £3 for RSPB members. This 
			includes a hot drink and a snack in the reception hide and covers 
			the entry fee to the reserve for non-members.
 To book a place, phone:- 
			0151 353 8478 or  via 
			email.  
			 For more information about Burton Mere Wetlands and the full events 
			programme for the Dee Estuary reserve please see:- 
			
			
			rspb.org.uk/deeestuary. |