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Issue:- Saturday,  31 October 2015

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Dates set for Liverpool's 7th Annual Winter Arts Market

OVER 200 contemporary artists, designers and makers selling work at Grade I Listed venue St George's Hall on 5 and 6 December 2015.  The Winter Arts Market, Merseyside's largest arts and design market, returns to St George's Hall, on 5 December and 6 December 2015. Open from 10am to 5pm, on both days, it's the best independent shopping experience in the City and the perfect place to pick up beautiful, unique Christmas gifts.  The stunning Grade I-listed St George's Hall will be transformed into a bustling festive market with work from more than 200 of the North West's best artists, designers and makers. There'll be thousands upon thousands of items for sale, with everything from paintings, screenprints and handmade jewellery and accessories to beauty products, upcycled items, Christmas decorations, cards, photography and textiles. There will also be a vintage fair upstairs in the Concert Room.  Shoppers will also be able to enjoy a range of other activities, including workshops, performances and live music to be announced in November. Delicious homemade food and drink will be available from Cuthberts Café at the North Entrance.

The Winter Arts Market is organised by Liverpool social enterprise Open Culture, who have been partnering with St George's Hall to stage the event annually since 2009. The market aims to provide the public with a chance to purchase affordable, unique work directly from artists and makers; helping to support independent businesses in the local creative economy.

Christina Grogan, Open Culture Director said:- "We've been astounded by the record number of applications we've had from brilliant designers and makers who want to be part of the Winter Arts Market and we can't wait to share their work with the public. The selection process has been really tough, but we're really excited to present work by some wonderful new artists alongside favourites from past events. Our audiences really appreciate handmade work that is affordable and we're looking forward to inviting them back to what will be an amazing shopping experience."

Featured artists:-

Lucy Cutler is a freehand wirework artist whose work is largely inspired by natural forms, with every piece completely unique. She creates pieces on various scales and in different gauges and colours of wire.

Chris Turrell-Watts makes a series of ceramic animal sculptures based on Japanese anime, mythology and memories of childrens' TV programmes. Each one is unique and hand made.

Jessica Collinge's cute, kitsch and nostalgic designs bring a sparkle to even the gloomiest of days. Laser cut acrylic and plywood jewellery is handmade and embellished here in Liverpool, with all materials sourced from UK suppliers.

Ticket Illustration is a local print and illustration duo with an interest in 1960s psychedelic poster art. Influenced by artists such as Stanley Mouse and Victor Moscoso, they take inspiration from bands, movies and quotes and blend them into vibrant psychedelic designs.

Katie Craven's intricate pen and ink illustrations feature wonderful adventures inspired by nature, animals and dreams. Her work has been featured in publications such as OPEN Magazine, The Skinny and The Double Negative.

For more details and a preview of some of the exhibitors visit:- LiverpoolArtsMarket.Com.

Tennis Charity Serves Up Free Tennis Lessons In Liverpool

NATIONAL sports charity 'Tennis For Free' has served up an ace for Sefton Park and the surrounding area by investing in a 50 week programme of free tennis lessons hoping hundreds of people join in and make a racket at the Park's tennis courts. The timing of the launch couldn't be better with tennis fever heightening. 'The World ATP Finals' are being held in London in mid-November 2015 and then at the end of the same month Great Britain take on Belgium in the Davis Cup Final hoping to win for the 1st time since 1936. The charity has created a partnership with Liverpool City Council, Mersey Bowmen Tennis Club and the LTA to help provide free coach led tennis sessions for all the family starting on Sunday, 1 November 2015, between 10.00am and 12.00noon. You don't even need a racket as all equipment is provided free of charge.

Alan Haddy of Mersey Bowmen Tennis Club whose courts are located in Sefton Park and where this Tennis For Free scheme will be held said:- "Mersey Bowmen welcomes Tennis for Free to our courts in picturesque Sefton Park. It's a fantastic opportunity for members of the local community to try tennis for the 1st time; or dust off the cobwebs for those who've played before. Tennis for Free creates the opportunity for everyone to learn tennis, regardless of age and ability, and players are welcome to come and try, develop their skills and join the club for more regular play; we're delighted with the popularity of the programme so far. Mersey Bowmen is a friendly club in one of the City's best locations, with popular social tennis and successful league teams, and is part of a vibrant and diverse local community. Tennis here is for everyone and anyone; come down and give it a try."

Started in 2004 and celebrating a decade of getting over 150,000 people to hit tennis balls for free:- 'Tennis For Free' is a registered charity founded by comedian Tony Hawks. It aims to provide healthy, vibrant tennis communities on FREE public park tennis courts creating new tennis players of all ages and backgrounds, and showing that tennis can be enjoyed by all. Tennis For Free supporters include Judy Murray (mother of GB tennis No1 Andy, Federation Cup Captain and ex Strictly Come Dancing star), BBC tennis commentator Andrew Castle and ex multiple Grand Slam winner Pat Cash.

Tennis For Free CEO, Paul Jessop said:- "Having started as a website listing free parks tennis we now have an extensive free tennis programme across the UK. With support from our sponsors the LTA we are partnering with local organisations and local tennis coaches and investing over the next 3 years into 50 Tennis For Free park sites across the UK, helping approximately 40,000 new people to experience the TFF fun sessions."

Councillor Tim Moore, Mayoral lead for organised sport at Liverpool City Council, said:- "The courts at Sefton Park have been upgraded this Summer and this is a great opportunity for people to get involved in tennis whatever their age, ability or background. Who knows -we may find the next Andy Murray or Laura Robson with this scheme!"

Allison Lewis, LTA Regional Participation Manager said:- "We are very excited about the free activities being created for people to play tennis in Liverpool through the Tennis for Free programme, and Sefton Park is a really accessible park in the heart of the community. Having good local easy to access park facilities where you can play informally with your family and friends is really important to encouraging people to play and with Tennis for Free offering free sessions on a weekend you will be able to meet and find others of similar levels to play with. The LTA are working in partnership with Tennis for Free to develop a number of similar programmes across the country."

You can register for:- 'Tennis For Free' at Sefton Park online or for further information on Tennis For Free visit:- Tennisforfree.com.  You can also follow:- 'Tennis For Free' on twitter:- @tennisforfree or contact local tennis coach and scheme leader Alan Haddy via email.

Bonfire Safety Film For Schools Launched

Watch Manager Ian Mullen with the Bonfire Safety pack, containing the bonfire DVD that is being shown at schools across Merseyside. Photo by Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service.

A film has been launched for schools across Merseyside advising children and young people about the dangers around Bonfire Night. The bonfire safety film, launched by Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, has been designed as an education and awareness tool for Primary and Secondary Schools. It tells the story of a teenage boy injured after an aerosol can is thrown on to a bonfire and the impact this has on his own life as well as that of his family. A version aimed at young people of Secondary School age shows the story from the point of view of the teenager. The Primary School version of the video tells the story from the perspective of the boy's younger sister. Both videos are available to view on the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service YouTube page. Watch Manager Ian Mullen said:- "The bonfire period is traditionally the busiest time of year for the Fire and Rescue Service as a result of deliberate fires caused by anti-social behaviour. This year we have launched the video to prevent children and young people being injured by bonfires or fireworks around Bonfire Night. The video has been well received in schools across Merseyside where it has been presented by our Firefighters, our prevention staff and Police Officers. The aim is to educate young people to think about the positive ways they can behave so that they can enjoy a safe Bonfire Night. If we can prevent a child or a teenager being injured this year then the hard work that has gone into producing the video will have been worth it. I would ask parents to ensure their children attend an organised display this year rather than building a bonfire. Deliberate fires can easily get out of hand and we have attended call outs where children have been burned resulting from bonfires. The lasting effects can be devastating, so I would urge people to take extra care this year."

Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service advises parents to keep children safe by ensuring they know the dangers and consequences of fire setting and firework misuse.  Planned activities this year include engaging young people in positive activities such as free caged football events, which are being provided in communities by the MF&RS charitable arm Fire Support Network. There will also be high visibility Policing and advice to shops around the sales of fireworks. A Merseyside Police spokesman said:- "This video is a reminder to all of the consequences and dangers around unsupervised bonfires and the impact one act of stupidity can have, with life long implications. We are working alongside colleagues in the fire service, going into schools and working with young people, to remind them of these dangers and point people to the organised events, that are taking place across Merseyside. Officers will be out and about over this period and will be dealing robustly with anyone who is acting anti socially. However, I would ask people to take responsibility for themselves, their children and their neighbours and report any incidents of anti social behaviour to us."

To view the bonfire safety videos, please click on the following links:-

► Watch the Secondary School video, click on here.
► Watch the Primary School video click on here.

To report an unlit bonfire call Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service on:- 0800 731 5958. Outside office hours please leave a message with your details and a contact number.

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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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