| British pubs 
			raise over £100 million for charity in the last year CAMRA, the Campaign for 
			Real Ale, in association with PubAid, has launched 'Pubs & 
			Charity' month and announced new research that shows British 
			pubs raised more than £106 million in the last year for different 
			charities. This is an average of £2,742 per pub.
 In a study conducted by CGA on behalf of CAMRA and PubAid, results 
			showed that 85% of pubs were actively raising money for charity and 
			despite tough economic times, funds raised annually by pubs had 
			increased by nearly 5% since 2010.
 
 CAMRA's 'Pubs & Charity' campaign encourages pubs to organise 
			charity events throughout July and promote the amazing work they do 
			to the media and their communities. Pubs sometimes get unfairly 
			blamed for anti-social behaviour in villages, towns and cities and 
			this campaign aims to help raise the profile of the British pub.
 
 In a separate independent survey commissioned for CAMRA and PubAid 
			by TNS, research showed that more people would use their local pubs 
			if more charity events were organised. 21% of all adults agreed with 
			this statement but it was an amazing 32% of young adults aged 18-24 
			who said they would use their local more regularly if more events 
			supported charities.
 
 CAMRA has issued around 7,000 free promotional packs to pubs to help 
			them advertise what they have planned for July. This campaign will 
			not only benefit charities but also encourage more people to support 
			their community pubs, which is important at a time when 26 pubs are 
			closing every week.
 
 Mike Benner, CAMRA's Chief Executive said:- "CAMRA and PubAid 
			feel it is time British pubs got the recognition for the amazing 
			funds they raise for numerous charities across Britain. Pubs can get 
			unfairly blamed for a lot of anti-social behaviour but often the 
			alcohol that has led to these problems has not been drunk in pubs.  
			The pub industry has been struggling in these tough economic times 
			but our new research shows all parties win if pubs run charity 
			events. The charities get important funds, pubs get busier and the 
			locals get some fun events to attend. We hope everyone will 
			encourage their local pub to participate in July's 'Pubs & Charity' 
			month and the community will support these activities."
 
 Des O'Flanagan, one of the co-founders of PubAid, said:- "What 
			other industry can demonstrate such generosity and selflessness in 
			this economic climate. These results should act as a reminder that 
			pubs are very much part of the fabric of our community and make a 
			meaningful contribution. The PubAid team is dedicated to 
			combatting the areas of the press and perception from some corners 
			that view pubs as only having a negative contribution to society. We 
			do this by sharing the work that pubs do for charitable causes. The 
			contribution of licensees and their customers is made even more 
			amazing if you consider the financial pressure licensees and 
			consumers are under at the moment".
 
 JD Wetherspoon, who has a pub estate of over 850 pubs, has recently 
			announced they have now raised a staggering £7 million over the 
			years for CLIC Sargent.
 
 Lorraine Clifton, Chief Executive of CLIC Sargent said:- "This 
			is a towering achievement by J D Wetherspoon and it means everything 
			to the children and young people and their families whom we look 
			after. Every penny raised means we can help more children and young 
			people and their families coping with cancer. That is priceless."
 
 A few examples of what pubs in the 'Merseyside 
			and Cheshire' CAMRA region have been doing:-
 The Ship Victory, Chester, Cheshire (CH1 3EQ) 
			- has raised over 
			£105.000.00 for the breast care unit at the countess of Chester 
			hospital.  This little pub with a big heart also won "the 
			most charitable pub in the UK 2012" awarded by the morning 
			advertiser magazine and presented by Jason Manford.
 The Eden Vale, Bootie, Merseyside (L30 5QW) -
			The pub organised various events to raise money for a local man 
			suffering from cancer, the events included a bungee jumping, cross 
			dressing and eating insects. More than 20 people took part in the 
			bungee jump from the top of a crane in the car park of the pub. All 
			of the bar staff jumped and one barmaid got a surprise when her hair 
			extensions fell out and landed on a telephone pole!
 
 The Cobden, Liverpool, Mersyside (L25 6HA) - The 'Cobden 
			Flyers', representing The Cobden public house, 
			took part in the Dragon & Flowers Charity Boat Festival, which was 
			held to support Prostate Cancer UK and Galloways Society For The 
			Blind.  Not only did the Cobden Flyers win the event, they also 
			won the prize for raising the most money for the charity, with over 
			£4000 raised
 
 For a list of examples from all UK regions, please visit the group's
			
			website.
 Event aims to 
			help Merseyside manufacturers grow SMALL and medium sized 
			manufacturing companies who want to learn how to grow their business 
			are being urged to register for an event in Birkenhead on 10 July 
			2013.  "How to Grow your Business" is being held by The 
			Manufacturing Institute and will be hosted at Survitec, the leading 
			manufacturer of high quality marine and defence safety and survival 
			equipment. 
			The breakfast event will enable manufacturing companies across 
			Merseyside to hear growth stories from industry leading speakers 
			including Liam Ferguson (Chairman, Vindon Healthcare) and Nick 
			Mulhall, Managing Director of Survitec, which has increased company 
			productivity by 15% and delivery performance by 60%. 
			Delegates will also have an opportunity to find out how they can 
			compete for new business, build new products and develop the 
			leadership skills required to lead growth in a manufacturing 
			environment.  Places are free to book you should send an
			
			email 
			or call:- 0161 875 2525. 
			Mike Innes, Growth Champion at the Manufacturing Institute, said:-
			"The most successful companies are those with a clear plan to 
			grow their business. This event will help manufacturers across 
			Merseyside to find out how other companies are tackling their growth 
			challenges, as well as learn practical tips to pinpoint new market 
			opportunities and stay ahead of the competition."  Robert Hough, Chair, Liverpool 
			City Region Local Enterprise 
			Partnership said:- "Advanced manufacturing is central to the LEP's 
			vision of creating a thriving economy and where we have exceptional 
			strengths, and so I welcome events such as these as they offer 
			invaluable support and advice for local businesses working within 
			the sector." |  | LIVERPOOL'S 
			MONTH OF SAMBA IN THE City IS HERE! THE final Brazilica 2013 
			countdown is on! This month, Samba fever will take over Liverpool as 
			the country's biggest samba carnival event returns for a third year, 
			bigger and brighter than ever, with a week long programme of 
			exciting events taking place in the run up to the main carnival day.
 The main Brazilica carnival day on Saturday, 20 July 013, will see a 
			500 strong Evening Parade fill the City's streets with colour, 
			sparkle and music and Williamson Square will host a Music Stage 
			throughout the day and evening, hosted by DJs from 107.6 Juice FM. 
			The stage will feature the best Brazilian bands such as headliners, 
			Rio-based samba Beatle Band Sargento Pimenta celebrating the global 
			legacy of Liverpool's greatest musical export and innovative samba & 
			jazz fusion quartet Tribo Da Pesada, both who command 100,000-strong 
			audiences in their native country. A host of other great samba and 
			funk bands, dancers and DJs will also be on hand to entertain 
			revellers who will be able to eat, drink and be merry as they 
			experience this great programme of music and samba dancing, with an 
			outdoor 'cocktail shack' and stalls offering the best in Brazilian 
			food.
 
 A brand new element of this year's carnival day is Brazilica 
			Capoeira Encontro at St Luke's 'Bombed Out' Church - an 
			afternoon of capoeira demonstrations and performances from 
			internationally renowned Capoeira master Mestre Parente of Capoeira 
			Cordão de Ouro. Pop down between 12noon and 2pm on Saturday, 20 July 
			2013, to watch the masters in action and maybe even have a go yourself!
 
 Friday 19 July, the eve of the main carnival day; is an evening of 
			Carnival Queens and Kings! The evening's festivities kick off with 
			another new and exciting event for Brazilica 2013; bringing one of 
			the country's oldest traditions to Liverpool! The appearance of 
			Carnival King character Rey Momo traditionally signals the start of 
			carnival festivities across several Latin American countries and 
			this year Liverpool will have its very own Rey Momo in the shape of 
			Juice FM's Baz Todd who – in full costume and accompanied by dancers 
			and samba musicians will arrive at Liverpool Town Hall at 5.30pm to 
			be handed the key to the Brazilica Carnival by Liverpool's very own 
			Lord Mayor Cllr Gary Millar.
 
 With the festival fanfare officially started, the Friday night fun 
			then continues at the nearby exclusive Newz Bar with the yearly 
			Brazilica Carnival Queen competition! Brazilian dancers from far and 
			wide will battle for samba supremacy which will see each dancer 
			showcase their best routine, most dazzling costume, and of course 
			their sparkling personality and energy. Featuring dancers from some 
			of the World's most renowned Samba Schools, the public are invited 
			to attend the competition which takes place from 7pm on Friday, 19 
			July 2013.
 
 A week long programme of events will lead up to this carnival 
			extravaganza, a highlight of which is Frevo Drop - a stunning 
			exhibition of hand-painted and illuminated umbrellas is going on 
			display as part of this year's Brazilica festival. Frevo Drop is 
			curated by arts collective Braziliality, and comes to Liverpool from 
			the London V&A Museum. The installation of 30 original frevo 
			umbrellas will be available to view in Metquarter from Friday July 
			12, right through the Brazilica festival week. Metquarter will also 
			be holding costume-making workshops suitable for all the family. 
			Frevo is a Brazilian style of high tempo carnival music and dance so 
			distinct to the culture of the north east region of Perambuco that 
			it is recognised by UNESCO. Dancers with frevo bands are known for 
			their energetic moves accompanied with the waving of colourful 
			parasols.
 
 Saturday, 13 July 2013, sees the ever-popular Afrosamba return to Brazilica 
			for an evening of samba beats
 
 at Leaf on Bold Street in what is the perfect pre-carnival weekend 
			warm-up event! From 7.30pm-late, tickets for this fun and funky 
			event cost just £5.
 
 Firm festival favourite, The Brazilica Zumbathon® will be back and 
			this year raise funds for both the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation 
			and the Liverpool Carnival Company. This popular fixture of the 
			festival hits Liverpool ONE's Chavasse Park on Sunday, 14 July 2013, and is 
			led by Zumba Liverpool's Karen. Participants are encouraged to dress 
			in carnival costume or don feathered headdress with their gym attire 
			and anyone can join the party! The Brazilica Zumbathon® will also 
			feature a special "Brazilicathon" section carefully choreographed by 
			Simone Reeves, Carnival Queen and lead dancer at Liverpool Samba 
			School and, which will be in keeping with the Zumba® Fitness 
			Movement. The Zumbathon costs £8 in advance or £10 on the day to 
			enter, with all proceeds going to the Roy Castle Lung Cancer 
			Foundation and the Liverpool Carnival Company. To register, visit:-
			
			
			
			brazilicafestival.co.uk.
 
 The old Edge Hill Library on Lodge Lane (home of Liverpool Carnival 
			Company) will be the venue for Samba Drumming and Dance lessons on 
			Monday, 15 July 2013, at 7.30 (dance - FREE) and 8.30 (drumming - £5) which 
			interested parties of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend.
 
 The festival week boasts 2 night time Brazilian film screenings at 
			St Luke's (Bombed Out) Church. Tuesday, 16 July 2013, brings Orfeus Negro 
			(Black Orpheus) a fascinating Academy Award-winning 1950's film 
			directed by Marcel Camus is love story set in the modern context of 
			a favela in Rio de Janeiro during Carnival and on Thursday, 18 July 
			2013, see O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias (The Year My Parents 
			Went on Vacation), the 2006 film directed by Cao Hamburger. It 
			follows the story of a boy left alone in a Jewish neighbourhood in 
			the City of São Paulo in the year of 1970 amongst the excitement of 
			the upcoming World Cup and whilst the country is under strict rule 
			from a military government. Both screenings begin at 9.30pm and are 
			free to attend but a small donation on the door is encouraged.
 
 Visit the Metquarter on Wednesday, 17 July 2013, to take part in a free 
			Carnival Headdress Workshop! The Liverpool Carnival Company's chief costumière Maeve Morris will be on hand to help participants make 
			their very own carnival headdress from 12.30pm to 2pm.
 
 Rounding off all the fun on Saturday, 20 July 2013, is the now legendary Brazilica After Party! This year at a new location: HAUS Warehouse 
			on Greenland Street; off Jamaica Street, for what promises to be an 
			unforgettable evening of great food, drink and of course music. All 
			the beautiful Carnival Queens, Samba bands and drum troops will be 
			there cutting loose and enjoying the party, joining them will be a 
			collection of live performances from a vibrant array of artists 
			featured in the carnival. The night will then carry on with some 
			amazing DJ acts playing out Samba and Latin-House vibes keeping the 
			crowds on their feet and entertained until 4am. Prices for this 
			awesome night's entertainment start from just £6 with an on the 
			night door price of £10. To purchase tickets please visit:- 
			
			skdl.it/12kZUnq. 
			This year's Brazilica programme truly offers something for everyone; for more information on all of the above events please visit:-
			
			
			
			brazilicafestival.co.uk.
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