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Publication date:- 2017-08-07

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Lifesaving service calls for the North West to help give its new crew a Head Start

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THE countdown is on until the 1 pound coin ceases to be legal tender with just 100 days to go but the North West Air Ambulance Charity is calling for you to donate any you have left to help its heroes.

The North West Air Ambulance Charity's crew requires specially-adapted helmets to carry out lifesaving missions across the region, which not only provides vital protection, but also its in built communication equipment enables them to get to patients as quickly as possible. The charity's:- 'Head Start' campaign is calling on supporters to donate their old pound coins to the charity to help purchase head gear for its latest intake of paramedics.

Since 1999, the charity has flown more than 20,000 missions across the region, with its doctors and paramedic on board providing rapid treatment and hospital transfers to people in their time in need.

Andrew Duncan HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service) Paramedic and Team Leader at the North West Air Ambulance Charity, said:- "Soon the old pound coin will become worthless but until then, they can still be heroes! With the world of technology changing at such a fast pace, it is crucial that we stay ahead of the curve and ensure we can provide a top quality service. The public's support will help us invest in this vital equipment and ultimately allow us to further enhance our pre-hospital care so we can be there for tomorrow; not just today."

If you haven't donated yet, now's your chance; the campaign will end on 15 September 2017. To order the North West Air Ambulance Charity Head Start coin card today and help make a lifesaving difference, visit:- NWAA.Net/Headstart.


Council expresses concerns over Job Centre closures

LIVERPOOL City Council has written to the Government to express concern over the closure of three Job Centres and calling for it to reconsider. Earlier this week, the Department for Work and Pensions announced that centres in Norris Green, Edge Hill and Wavertree are to close as part of a nationwide programme; despite the City having 1 of the highest unemployment rates in the country.

Councillor Lana Orr, Cabinet member for employment and skills, said:- "There is no doubt that the closures will cause greater hardship for our poorest residents who use these centres. This means that people who currently walk to a Job Centre will have to take 2 buses; money they can ill afford when they are already struggling to make ends meet. It is the Government which insists that people come to Job Centres for appointments, and threatens them with benefit sanctions if they don't. By making them travel further; in some cases 2 bus rides; it put them at greater risk of being late to their appointment and therefore of being penalised. Some of these people are living on just £73.10 a week and can't afford to pay for broadband at home. They need the professional support offered by staff to fill in their applications. The closure of these centres means that residents in most of North Liverpool, where claimant rates are highest, will have no Job Centre. How can that be right? These decisions are being made by Whitehall officials based on demographics, rental cost and accommodation and not on the basis of need. The DWP need to be thinking creatively and innovatively about this, as we have done with the move of the Williamson Square Centre into St Johns Market. We have got some ideas around co-locating them with other Council Services and community buildings. This would deliver savings, link people up with other support services and ensure their employment and training opportunities aren't damaged. It is just another obstacle hindering people's chances of getting into work and the savings made could well be outweighed by an increase in the benefits bill. It is an ill thought through plan that will hit the most vulnerable in the City."


This is the text of a letter sent to Secretary of State for Work and Rensions, David Gauke:- "Dear Mr Gauke, We are writing to raise Liverpool City Council's concerns regarding proposals to reduce the provision of Job Centres in the City. Based upon reports released in the media, it would appear that there are 78 Job Centre sites affected nationally and that more than 10% of those sites are located in Liverpool and the wider Liverpool City Region. In our view, this targeting of closures on a sub region where unemployment remains high requires clearer clarification and explanation, and we would be grateful if you could provide the rationale outlining how this decision has been reached. We also note that the closure of local Job Centres will have a detrimental impact upon those reliant on Job Centre support to find work. For people on extremely low incomes, the extra cost of travelling to more distant Job Centres will be prohibitive and, whilst we appreciate many customers may use online services, the very poorest in our communities continue to suffer from digital exclusion. We would be grateful therefore to see copies of the relevant Equalities Impact Assessment which has been used to underpin this decision. We would also be grateful to understand what steps you are taking to mitigate the impact this decision will have on service users in order to ensure they can continue to get the help and support they require. We would also be grateful to understand what analysis has been carried out on the impact this withdrawal of locally accessible services will have on claimants' ability to get work. According to newspaper reports, the Department for Work and Pensions expects the change to deliver national savings of £180 million per annum. The same saving could be produced by getting about another 9000 families into work; that's less than 200 families for each facility scheduled for closure. The Council and Job Centre Plus have already done some excellent joint work in delivering a new combined Job Centre and One Stop Shop within St Johns. We believe that this demonstrates models do exist whereby existing Job Centre services can be kept close to the communities they serve. We welcome the ongoing talks locally about further co-location of services and would ask for your support at a national level in delivering a positive outcome for local residents and communities from these discussions. We look forward to your reply. Yours sincerely, Joe Anderson, Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Lana Orr, Cabinet member for employment and skills"

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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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