| 50th Anniversary - 
'Bring a bear... Travel ½ fare!' 
 
 
THE West Lancashire Light Railway (WLLR) 
on Station Road, Hesketh Bank (PR4 6SP) are holding a very special event on
Sunday, 21 May 2017. As they celebrate the Railway's 50th Anniversary, they will 
be in full steam, with a 'Teddy Bears Outing' that will be held on 
the day, from
11.30am to  4.30pm.  So if you ride on our train to the woods that day,
you're sure of a big surprise...........  To add to the fun they will be 
running a:- 'Bring a bear... Travel ½ fare' offer as well as 
having:- 
► 2 locomotives in steam.►  Look out for the teddy bear trainspotters.
 ►  Other attractions including model railways.
 ►  Free Admission.
 
Tickets to ride on the train will cost adults ₤4.00, children ₤3.00, 
senior citizens  ₤3.50 and a family ticket will be just ₤12.00.  But 
do not forget you will get ½ price for all persons accompanied by a bear!  
Tickets valid all day and you can ride as many times as you like...  Plus 
under 3 is free! 
Hot and cold snacks available on and off site. Picnic tables provided; sit 
and watch the trains go by (but beware of bears...) 
'A Finger Lick' in Slice of 
America' comes to The Atkinson  IN the spirit of the famous Bluebird 
cafe - Nashville in the Round brings the intimate sound of guitar pulls and 
songwriter showcases to Southport again, at The Atkinson, on Friday, 19 May 
2017. 
Nashville in the Round for 2017 has a new line up with three Nashville residents 
Sarah Darling, Jenn Bostic and Michael Logen each recording artists in their own 
right come together for an evening of songs in the round from the music City.
 Sarah Darling brings her 'dream Country' sound to the evening. Having 
released several albums with 1/2 million downloads worldwide and two number 1 
videos on CMT and GAC. Her biggest hit:- 'Home to Me' lead to performances on:- 
Conan O'Brien, Fox and Friends, and opening for artists like:- Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves.
Her next Grand Ole Opry appearance will mark her 83rd performance on the 
historic stage. Darling has already released his new music since January 2017. From 
wishing on wandering stars, to never giving up, it really captures the spirit of 
the ones who love to dream.
 
 Jenn Bostic is best known for her hit single:- 'Jealous of the Angels' a 
tribute to her late father, with the support of:- BBC Breakfast, Songs of Praise, 
BBC Radio 2, Weekend Wogan, Good Morning Sunday, and Smooth Radio, Bostic won 
over the hearts of people across the UK. It has been through the 
writing and over 600 performances of this song that Bostic continues to 
pull on the heartstrings of people around the world with her honest lyrics and 
emotionally powerful voice.
 
 Tennessee based Michaeal Logan performs songs from his new album 'New 
Medicine' 
an articulate, measured examination of the inner workings of the human mind and 
heart on a backdrop of gorgeous, sweeping, acoustic based, rhythmic folk/pop.
Michael's songs have been featured on many TV shows including multiple 
placements on:- 'Nashville,' 'Suits,' 'Parenthood,' 'The Fosters' and 
'1 Tree Hill...'
Logen's folk song:- 'Couldn't Ask For A Better Friend' played prominently 
throughout the 2016 Rio Olympics, when it was chosen by Folgers as the theme for 
their award winning ad.
 
 A prolific songwriter, Michael's songs have been recorded by many other artists 
including:- Jonny Lang, Kelly Clarkson, Mat Kearney, Brandon Heath, The Greencards, 
Paul Carrack, Will Hoge and Sister Hazel.
 
 For more information about the event or to book, please visit theatkinson.co.uk 
or call Box Office on:- 01704 533333 or buy over the counter during opening 
hours.*
 
 * Please be advised there is a ₤1 per ticket booking fee for telephone and 
online sales and a 2% credit card fee for sales at the Box Office. There are no 
booking fees for cash purchases at the counter.
 |  | ½ of North West 
	drivers admit to speeding in 20mph areas ROAD safety charity Brake is 
	calling on drivers in the North West to #SlowDown this Beep Beep! Day as 
	survey reveals nearly ½ of drivers, that's 48%, admit to speeding in 20mph 
	areas.
 The new North West sample from 2,000 drivers also shows that 75% think 
	traffic is too fast in their neighbourhood for the safety of children on 
	foot or bike. Research has found children cannot judge the speed of 
	approaching vehicles travelling faster than 20mph, so may believe it is safe 
	to cross when it is not. More than 5 children are seriously hurt or killed 
	every day in the UK, with the majority (80%) being on foot or bicycle at the 
	time.
 
 The findings come as more than 50,000 2 to 7 children aged 2 to 7 take part in a 
	Beep Beep! Day run by Brake and Churchill Car Insurance. The project for 
	nurseries, schools and childminders engages little ones with road safety 
	including, critically helping them to raise awareness among parents and the 
	wider community about protecting children, particularly those on foot or 
	bicycle, by slowing down.
 
 The event, now in its 14th year, coincides with the United Nations Global 
	Road Safety Week's #SlowDown campaign, which aims to increase understanding 
	of the dangers of speed and encourage drivers in all countries to slow down 
	to protect road users. Beep Beep! Days are also happening in countries 
	including:- Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Cameroon and South Africa this year.
 
 500 children are killed on roads globally every day; a figure (68%) North 
	West drivers surveyed underestimated; showing the importance of raising 
	awareness about the situation across the world. That's why this year's Beep 
	Beep! Day includes a range of special resources to help children to 
	understand how people travel around the globe and to highlight the 
	importance of drivers slowing down where children live, walk and play.
 
 Brake and Churchill's survey also reveals that nationally 73% of 25 to 
	34 year olds are likely to drive at 25mph or more in a 20mph area, whereas 
	fewer than 45% of 55 to 64 year olds say they would do so. Men (61%) admit to driving 
	at those speeds more than women (43%). The 25 to 34 age bracket of drivers gave 
	the highest results in terms of thinking that traffic travels too fast in 
	their community too (83%).
 
 Dave Nichols, community engagement manager at Brake, said:- 
	"All 
	children have the right to play safely and live a healthy life without fear; rights that are universally recognised by the United Nations and world 
	leaders. Yet, in the UK, 1 of the most developed countries in the world, 
	our children are often denied these rights because of the lethal danger 
	posed by fast traffic. That's why, in a week when the UN is asking people 
	across the world to #SlowDown on roads, we're calling on UK drivers to take 
	the lead in making roads safer for children; by driving at 20mph or less and 
	taking more care in communities. The Beep Beep! Day project engages kids in 
	this life saving cause, helping them learn about road safety issues and, 
	critically, inspire their parents and drivers to reduce danger on our roads, 
	by actions such as slowing down."
 
 Steve Barrett, head of Churchill Car Insurance, said:- 
	"We are very proud to be supporting Beep Beep! Day once again this 
	year. Too many children die or are seriously injured on our roads each week. 
	Beep Beep! Day is a great way of starting to talk to young children about 
	road safety, as well as raising awareness among drivers, including parents 
	and grandparents, of the need to drive with extreme care when young children 
	are about."
 
 Full survey results for North West:-
 
 Q1. Within the past year, have you driven at 25mph or faster in a 20mph 
	speed limit?
 
		►
	Yes, once a day or more 8%.►
	Yes, several times a week 9%.
 ►
	Yes, about once a week 8%.
 ►
	Yes, about once a month 8%.
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	Yes, less than once a month 15%.
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	No, never 52%.
 Q.2 Do you think traffic in your neighbourhood is travelling too fast for 
	the safety of children on foot or bike? 
		►
	Yes, traffic is too fast on most/all local roads 25%.►
	Yes, traffic is too fast on some local roads 50%.
 ►
	No, 25%.
 Q3. How many children do you think are killed on roads globally every 
	day? 
		►
	100 - 29%.►
	200 - 16%.
 ►
	300 - 14%.
 ►
	400 - 9%.
 ►
	500 - 32%.
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