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Issue:- 20 February 2015

Harveys Furniture opens new store at Southport

HARVEYS Furniture is opening a brand new concept store at Meols Cop Centre, Fowl Lane, Southport, and is holding a Grand Launch Weekend on 21 February to 22 February 2015, to raise funds for the Churchtown Chipmunks children's charity.  The 7,700 sq ft store has created 10 new jobs and features stylish and extensive furniture ranges and home furnishings. For its official launch, staff have invited volunteers from the charity to set up shop in the store. Harveys will also be donating funds based on sales of selected items.  In addition, customers can enjoy an exclusive 10% off almost everything exclusive to this store for the Grand Launch Weekend.  Store manager David MacDonald said:- "We're thrilled the Churchtown Chipmunks will be setting up a stall for our Grand Launch Weekend. We hope shoppers will come along to support them and the important work they do in helping pupils at Churchtown Primary School who have a close family member with a disability or suffered a loss of a parent or sibling. The store looks amazing and showcases our furniture in ways that will inspire. Customers can enjoy some great opening offers and see how our ranges can work in their homes, whatever size rooms, with practical and illustrated suggestions. They can even design their own sofa with our new 'Sofas by You' service."

International conference comes to Liverpool

THE Conductive Education Professional Education Group (CEPEG) has announced that it will be hosting its 10th annual conference at the Hilton Hotel, Liverpool on 7 March 2015. The conference, titled Raising the Bar, is being hosted by Merseyside's conductive education centre Stick 'n' Step and is expected to attract approximately 200 delegates from across Europe.

CEPEG is a professional group that supports the development and practice of Conductive Education throughout the UK. Conductive Education, which derives from the Peto Institute in Hungary, is a non-medical based developmental aid, which promotes independence for those with conditions like cerebral palsy, and is not routinely offered by the NHS. Cerebral palsy is the most common form of childhood disability, affecting every one in 400 children; 30,000 children in the UK. Despite this, there is limited support and information available in the UK for families who are affected by cerebral palsy. Conductive Education, however, is one of few developmental opportunities available, but is not widely known about within the medical profession and society as a whole. There are around 13 Conductive Education centres in the UK, including Stick 'n' Step.

The conference is aimed at medical professionals, conductors, or anybody that works with children with cerebral palsy. It is taking place just weeks after a parliamentary inquiry by MP Paul Maynard and Action Cerebral Palsy recommends that, amongst other things, improved training for clinical and educational practitioners working with children and young people with cerebral palsy is needed, so that the right support can be identified and given at the right time. It is hoped that the conference will be well attended by a wide variety of industry professionals, as a result of the report.

Stick ‘n’ Step’s ambassador, Sky Sports commentator and parent of a child with cerebral palsy Rob Palmer, will open the conference. Conductive Education derives from the Pető Institute in Hungary and therefore the UK Ambassador for Hungary, Peter Szabadhegy, has been invited to give an address. Talks will be led by various industry experts, as well as author and public speaker Antony Stagg. Right Worshipful, The Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Erica Kemp CBE will begin the afternoon’s proceedings. Breakout sessions will be provided by staff from various UK Conductive Educations centres and there will also be an exhibition area showcasing associated businesses.

Commented Sarah Smithson, operations manager at Stick 'n' Step:- "We're really excited to be hosting CEPEG's anniversary conference this year, as this will be a great opportunity for professionals working in this field to come together and learn and share best-practice. I'm hoping that the publication of the recent parliamentary report, and its findings, will encourage more medical and educational professionals to pay attention to the benefits of Conductive Education. The conference is not exclusive to conductors and I'd encourage other professionals who have an interest in this specialist field of work to come along and learn more.   We've been working closely with Liverpool Convention Bureau (part of Marketing Liverpool) to involve local businesses, particularly hotels and restaurants, which should help ensure the City's economy benefits from the visiting conference too."

For more information about the CEPEG conference visit:- sticknstep.org and view the newsblog pages, or visit:- cepeg.org.uk. Alternatively, contact Sarah Smithson, operational manager at Stick 'n' Step, on:- 0151 638 0888. Delegates are encouraged to use:- #RaisingTheBarCEPEG on Twitter.

Matthew Connah sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for manslaughter

Matthew Connah - image supplied by Merseyside Police.MERSEYSIDE Police have confirmed that Matthew Connah, aged 38, was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment, on Friday, 20 February 2015.

This came after he had previously pleading guilty to the manslaughter, on 2 February 2015, of 64 year old Richard Williams, in West Derby.

Richard Williams had been found unconscious, with serious injuries, following an assault that took place on Thursday, 14 August 2014, by emergency services. He was taken to hospital where he unfortunately died. A post mortem later revealed Mr Williams died as a result of a tear to the vertebral artery causing sub-arachnoid bleeding.  

Detective Inspector Graeme Robson said:- "Merseyside Police notes today's sentencing. This was a despicable attack on a man that resulted in his death. There is no place in our communities for people who commit such violent and horrendous crimes. The sentencing of Connah today should bring home the enormity of what he has done and the pain and heartache he has caused Richard's family and friends and our thoughts are with them. I would like to thank the investigation team and the Crown Prosecution Service for their professionalism and commitment throughout this investigation and their hard work in bringing this case to court."

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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