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Issue:- 22 May 2014

Children challenged to grow the 'fattest sunflower face'

CHILDREN from Southport up to the end of May 2014 are being challenged by a national charity to grow the 'fattest sunflower face'.  Youngsters from the town are invited to participate in the growing competition organised by bibic, which helps children and young people with conditions affecting their social, communication and learning abilities.

Geoff Cummins, Chief Executive for bibic, explained:- "As part of our Smile Campaign, which aims to raise awareness of our Sponsor a UK Child initiative, we are running a competition for children aged up to 16 years old to grow one of the smiliest plants around, the sunflower.  The aim of the competition is to grow the sunflower with the fattest face and the seeds youngsters will use have been bred especially to have large flower 'heads'. We have joined forces with online garden centre  and the company has kindly donated 100 packets of the special sunflower seeds for any greenfingered children who would like to take part. We know that many schools have gardening clubs and we would love it if they could get involved too. As well as entering our competition they could have their own in house one too."

The competition is also a fundraiser for bibic through a £1 donation, which people will be asked to make when they order their seeds.  bibic helps children and young people aged from 6 months to 18 years old with conditions affecting their social, communication and learning abilities to achieve their potential for a happier and more fulfilled life.  These include developmental conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome and brain injury.

bibic's Sponsor a UK Child initiative gives people the opportunity to change a child's life forever. The charity currently has 2 children, Zoe and Ray, who can be sponsored.  For a donation of £5 each month, sponsors receive pictures of their chosen child together with their story, an update on their progress every 6 months, drawings or letters and a certificate and thank you drawing via the charity. There is no direct contact between the child and their families and the sponsor.

Geoff added:- "In September, children will be asked to measure their sunflower across the middle of its 'face', excluding petals. We would then like them to take a photo of their sunflower and complete the entry form.  All entries must be submitted via email before midnight on 30 September 2014 to hello@potterandrest.co.uk with the entry form and a photo of the sunflower attached to the email."

There are 2 titles to be won; Regional Winner and National Winner. The 5 regional winners will each receive a £10 Potter & Rest voucher and a certificate.  The National Winner will be the entrant whose sunflower 'face' was recorded as the largest and they will receive a certificate and a £50 Potter & Rest voucher. The overall winner's school will also be presented with a £50 Potter and Rest voucher.

Potterandrest aims to be the largest 'true' garden centre online with free expert advice available to gardeners via telephone and social media backed by a 5 year plant guarantee.  The e-garden centre hopes to appeal to all levels of gardeners from complete novices to keen amateurs and on to expert gardeners.

Geoff continued:- "We hope lots of youngsters from Southport will get involved in the competition. It is a fun way for them to learn more about gardening and help bibic at the same time."

bibic is a registered charity that receives no government funding and relies on support and donations to provide the life-changing help needed by many children and their families.  The charity has a national assessment centre in Somerset. Its therapists work closely with families nationwide to create a therapy programme, which provides them with the skills and strategies to support their child or children.

If you would like to support bibic's work and wish to make a £5 donation to the charity, please text KIDS02 £5 to 70070 or for a £10 donation text KIDS02 £10 to 70070.

For more information, please call bibic on:- 01458 253344, visit:- bibic.org.uk.

LOST MEDICATION ON DEWSON RD/RAWSON ROAD, SEAFORTH

MERSEYSIDE Police are currently appealing for the public to be cautious after a quantity of prescription medication was lost in the Seaforth area on Monday, 19 May 2014. It is believed the medication, consisting of 24 tablets of Procyclidine and 12 tablets of Escitalopram, may have been dropped between Dewson Road and Rawson Road at about 11.30am. Enquiries into the incident are ongoing. Officers are warning people that taking any medication that hasn't been prescribed for them can be dangerous and can even prove fatal. Anyone who finds the medication is asked to hand it in to any Pharmacy or Police Station. Officers can also be contacted via the Police Non-Emergency:- 101 number.

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