| New Liverpool wood pellet 
depot confirms investment in North West biomass operations 
 THE ready availability of wood pellets 
for biomass boilers in the North West of England has been boosted this week with 
the arrival of Forest Fuels to its new facility in Liverpool.
The Forest Fuels' Liverpool wood pellet depot at Garston is the next stage in 
the company's plans to significantly increase its financial investment in the 
region.
The facility will hold a huge amount of wood pellet; nearly 10 times the amount 
that it held at its previous depot. This will greatly enhance availability of 
fuel; particularly for Forest Fuels long term customers; from as far north as 
the Scottish borders to as far south as Staffordshire and Mid Wales.
The site also provides a boost for associated businesses in Liverpool, 
supporting jobs in Forest Fuels' supply chain, which delivers sustainable, 
environmentally friendly wood fuel across the UK from its local depots.
 "This is another positive step forward for the sector in the North West of 
England and great news for our long term customers who want to be certain that 
they can get wood fuel when they need it at this crucial time of year. Our 
previous facility was much smaller, and this increased capacity means we are now 
able to offer improved continuity of supply." said Peter Solly, managing 
director of Forest Fuels
 
 Advanced screening means less boiler breakdowns. The 2 shed depot is dedicated 
solely to wood pellets and includes a conveyor driven screening plant, resulting 
in high quality clean fuel. Coupled with rigorous quality controls, the 
screening facility passes all of the wood pellets along a conveyor belt and 
removes dust and smaller broken pellets before being loaded onto the delivery 
vehicle.  "Dust and broken pellets are one of the most common causes of boiler 
breakdowns and inefficiencies, so this new 
system offers customers further assurance. It will mean less boiler failures, 
less worry, more boiler uptime and a much cleaner working environment."  
added Grant Miller.
 
 Grant Miller is Forest Fuels' North West account manager and heads up operations 
at the new Liverpool depot.
 
 Forest Fuels' investment in the Liverpool 
facility is part of its long term strategy to help biomass compete alongside 
fossil fuels, by ensuring the process of ordering fuel is simple, professional 
and fully automated. Now the UK's largest biomass wood fuel supplier, the 
company has recently increased the number of depots it has around the UK to 44, 
and is continuing to consolidate the market and develop its operations through 
key acquisitions and organic growth. 
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News24@SouthportReporter.com. |  | Crimestoppers offers reward 
of up to £5,000 for information on violent Oldham robbery INDEPENDENT charity Crimestoppers have 
announced that they are offering a reward of up to £5,000 for information leading to the arrest 
and conviction of the persons responsible for a violent robbery in Oldham. We are told that the incident occurred, at around 7.30pm, on Friday, 18 November 2016, in Kew Road, 
when 2 attackers burst into the house of a pregnant mother, Fatima Bibi, who was 
at home, with her 4 children, ranging from 5 to 13 years.
 1 of the attackers held a knife to the throat of her 6 year old daughter after 
her sibling opened the door and dragged her upstairs demanding to know where 
their safe and money were kept. Mrs Bibi begged the burglars not to harm her 
daughter, 1 of whom then began searching the property whilst the other put a 
knife to her stomach, saying:-  "pregnant lady I'm going to kill you."  
We are also told that the pair fled with just an iphone 5s.
 
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The 1st suspect is described as white, more than 6ft, of heavy build, and was 
wearing a black wool balaclava, dark baseball cap, with the hood of his jacket 
up. He wore a sleeveless black quilted jacket and a dark top, full length black 
wool gloves, dark blue jeans, and spoke with a local accent.
 
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The 2nd man is described as white, 5ft 5in, about 25 years old, with 
light coloured eyes, an oval shaped face, short patchy ginger beard, of medium 
build, and he spoke with a local accent. He was wearing a black wool hat pulled 
down to just above his eyebrows, with the hood from his red jumper over the hat, 
a black sleeveless quilted coat, black gloves and brown chinos.
 Now, Crimestoppers is offering the reward of up to £5,000 for information passed 
to the charity that leads to the arrest and conviction of the persons 
responsible for this attack. Information given to the police will not qualify 
for the reward. 
Gary Murray, Crimestoppers' North West Regional Manager, said:- "This was 
a terrifying attack on a mother and her children that has now left them 
terrified in their own home.  I'd appeal to anyone who has any information 
on this attack to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. Please, do 
the right thing by your community and tell us what you know, not who you are. 
These people need to be brought to justice in order to ensure that no one else 
has to suffer such a terrifying ordeal."
 Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 
111 or through our Anonymous Online Form, 
Crimestoppers-UK.Org. 
All information passed 
to the Police, as stated, will not qualify for a reward.
 Armed containment incident 
in Birkenhead ON Wednesday, 18 January 2017, at 
around 8.10am, a 25 year old, from Prenton was arrested following an armed 
containment, at a house, on Raffles Road, Birkenhead. We are told that 
Merseyside Police Officers attended an address on Raffles Road to execute a 
warrant in relation to an ongoing investigation into cannabis cultivation. When 
officers arrived they were threatened by a male, from within the house, who we 
are told was in possession of a number of weapons. The man is said to have 
barricaded himself into a room, that had an 8 month old baby in it. The Armed 
Police Officers who were in attendance and put containment in place, around the 
property, to ensure the safety of those in the house and neighbours. Specialist 
negotiators then attended at the scene to persuade the man to come out. We are 
told by Merseyside Police that at around 2.20pm, the male came out and was 
arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, affray and drug 
related offences. The 8 month old baby who was also in the property at the time 
of the incident was then taken from the house and is both safe and well. The 
male was then taken to a Police Station for questioning by Police Detectives. A 
search of the property led to number of weapons being recovered, including a 
crossbow and a machete. Merseyside Police said:- "Officers would like to 
thank residents for their patience and understanding throughout this incident. 
Officers would also like to thank the media for their co-operation and support 
while sensitive negotiations were ongoing to ensure the safety of the baby, the 
arrested man and officers who were in attendance during the incident." |