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The monthly community magazine and entertainment guide delivered FREE to homes and businesses in West Kirby & Caldy
Tel 01244 350398 E [email protected]
August 2009 Issue 1
The community magazine for West Kirby and Caldy
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What do you call a Scottish cloakroom attendant? Angus McOatup!
CASH & CARRY MEMBERSHIPWAREHOUSE CLUB
JOIN THE CLUBCostco is a membership cash & carry warehouse club which sells a wide
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Individual Members Eligibility CriteriaCurrent or retired employee of:Banking/Finance, Civil Servant, Education,Fire/Rescue, Insurance, Local Government,Medical/Health Service, Police Force, Post Office,Airline.Qualified as:Chartered Architect, Chartered/Civil Engineer,Chartered Surveyor, Dentist, Optician, Pharmacist,Qualified Accountant, Solicitor/Barrister,Magistrate/Advocate
If you are a bonafide business owner or manageryou qualify for Trade Membership. You need toprovide evidence of trading in the form of a currentbusiness utility bill plus either a VAT RegistrationCertificate or two other pieces of business stationery(cheque, letterhead, invoice). The annual TradeMembership fee is £20 (plus VAT) which includes afree spouse card.
You qualify for Individual Membership if youbelong to specific employment groups. You need toprovide relevant ID, such as your payslip, ID card orprofessional qualification, plus a current utility billfrom your home address. The annual IndividualMembership fee is £25 (plus VAT) which includes afree spouse card.
Advantages of Costco Membership...• Substantially reduced prices• Wide range of quality branded products• High quality fresh food departments• Business supplies and resale merchandise• Immediate availablity - open 7 days a
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excluding and including VAT• Membership valid at over 560 locations
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West CoastWELCOME to the very � rst edition of West Coast, the magazine for West Kirby and Caldy.Delivered free to 5,500 homes and businesses in the area every month, the community magazine is packed with news, features and info .It’s a great time to begin with the reopening of the West Kirby Marine Lake after many months of work.We’ve also got a feature on West Kirby Football Club and local karting sensation Dan Lomax.There’s also features on gardening, health and beauty and legal matters as well as a what’s on guide and business directory. We’ve also got book reviews from Lingham’s of West Kirby.Most of the advertisers in this magazine come from the local area so please remember to support your local businesses.
Jon WhiteEditor
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4CASH & CARRY MEMBERSHIP
WAREHOUSE CLUB
JOIN THE CLUBCostco is a membership cash & carry warehouse club which sells a wide
variety of brand name merchandise at low warehouse prices.Costco is only open to members who pay an annualfee. There are two types of membership:Trade and Individual
Individual Members Eligibility CriteriaCurrent or retired employee of:Banking/Finance, Civil Servant, Education,Fire/Rescue, Insurance, Local Government,Medical/Health Service, Police Force, Post Office,Airline.Qualified as:Chartered Architect, Chartered/Civil Engineer,Chartered Surveyor, Dentist, Optician, Pharmacist,Qualified Accountant, Solicitor/Barrister,Magistrate/Advocate
If you are a bonafide business owner or manageryou qualify for Trade Membership. You need toprovide evidence of trading in the form of a currentbusiness utility bill plus either a VAT RegistrationCertificate or two other pieces of business stationery(cheque, letterhead, invoice). The annual TradeMembership fee is £20 (plus VAT) which includes afree spouse card.
You qualify for Individual Membership if youbelong to specific employment groups. You need toprovide relevant ID, such as your payslip, ID card orprofessional qualification, plus a current utility billfrom your home address. The annual IndividualMembership fee is £25 (plus VAT) which includes afree spouse card.
Advantages of Costco Membership...• Substantially reduced prices• Wide range of quality branded products• High quality fresh food departments• Business supplies and resale merchandise• Immediate availablity - open 7 days a
week• Warehouse is self service with products
packaged and sold in bulk quantities• No hidden charges - all prices are posted
excluding and including VAT• Membership valid at over 560 locations
worldwide
Double GuaranteeOn Merchandise:We guarantee your satisfaction on everyproduct we sell with a full refund*.On Membership:We will refund your membership fee in full atany time if you are dissatisfied.* Exceptions apply. Please see in warehouse for details.
Opening HoursTrade Individual
Mon-Fri 10:00 - 20:30 12:00 - 20:30Saturday 09:30 - 18:00 09:30 - 18:00Sunday 11:00 - 17:00 11:00 - 17:00
You could be earning 2% on your purchases.Ask at the membership desk for details.
Costco Liverpool, 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, L3 7HYT: 0151 224 7670 E: [email protected]
Costco Chester, Dunkirk Trading Estate, Chester Gates, Chester, CH1 6LTT: 01244 852 070 E: [email protected]
www.costco.co.uk
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Did you hear what happened to the naughty painter? He had a brush with the law
LOCALWEDDING
West Kirby couple Natalie Todd and Simon Withe were married at Crabwall Manor recently.
Picture by Verity Allen, Cetra gallery & studio, 50 Pensby Road, Heswall, Tel 342 7777
POLICE say they have put on extra patrols in West Kirby town centre following reports of violence in the area. They have also worked with British Transport Police to tackle travelling criminals.
HILBRE High School is holding an open day on 10th September from 6-9pm.
ASHTON Park and Hilbre Island Nature Reserve have been given prestigious Green Flag awards for their cleanliness.
THE Hazlehurst Linen Shop, on Banks Road, is restructuring after 41 years in business.
PLANNING decisions made by Wirral Council recently:REFUSED: Single storey side and rear extension at Rosemount Grange Old Road, West Kirby. APPROVED: Demolition of existing detached house & swimming pool extension and construction of detached house with swimming pool extension Rock Mount Thorsway, Caldy; Two storey side and single storey rear extension at 17 Jubilee Drive, West Kirby.
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Why are there fences around graveyards? Because everyone’s dying to get in
WEST Kirby Football Club are hoping to build on last season’s successes as they enter new territory.They ended the 2008-09 season as West Cheshire Division
One champions - for the third year in a row and also winners of the prestigious Cheshire FA Umbro Amateur Cup. At the start of the season they also triumphed in the West Cheshire League Bill Weight Memorial Cup.First team manager John Brett, assistant Graham Murphy
and physio Brian Bennett hope to continue this success as the Cheshire County FA representatives in the Northern Counties Senior Cup.The new season got underway on Saturday and the team
have a busy month of fi xtures with games at Cammell Laird Res, Halton, Newton and Maghull during August.West Kirby Football Club was founded in 1895, and play at Marine Park on Greenbank
Road in West Kirby. They are members of the West Cheshire League with the fi rst team in playing in division one and the reserve team in division two.We will keep you up to date with West Kirby FC news throughout the season.
Big step forward for town team
SEASON tickets are now on sale at Caldy Rugby Club. Tickets can be bought online at www.caldyrugbyshop.co.uk or by calling 07549 596112.The season kicks off on 5th September with a home league fi xture against Westoe.
Prior to that they play friendlies against Glasgow Hawks on 22nd August and London Scottish on 29th August.
CALDY Cricket Club are mourning the death of Tony Tottey who had been a member of the club for over 60 years.
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Window blinds are the greatest invention - otherwise it would be curtains for all of us
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What happened to the cricketer with terrible diarrhoea? He got lots of runs
WHY not pop down to West kirby beach on Saturday morning for a great new fi tness class.The group circuit training at the beach is organised by experienced personal
fi tness trainers and is intended for people of all fi tness levels.These types of classes are great for: Boosting fi tness levels Increasing metabolism Pre holiday fat busting Off season rugby / football training Speed, agility and interval training for runnersSo whatever it is your trying to achieve, your more likely to do so, with the
help of our team at bodysolutionsPop down for a taste of the Body Solutions experience each Saturday at 9am.
Meet at the Marine Lake car park. Because you are part of a community and we are utterly focused on you,
it is only natural that we have become involved in a number of community projects and initiatives, such as Claire House children’s hospice and Caldy Rugby Club. Our work with these organisations, and many others like them, is a source of enormous pride for us.To arrange an initial consultation with one of our friendly personal trainers,
call our Personal Training Studio on 0151 625 6001.
Life’s a beachfor fi tness class!
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Two maggots playing golf. One says ‘I hate this game’. The other says ‘It beats fi shing!’
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Why do birds fl y south? Because it’s too far to walk
The ‘Credit Crunch’ and the downturn in the economy has forced many businesses within our region to reduce or restructure their workforces and, in some extreme cases, businesses have had to cease trading altogether. A Compromise Agreement is a legally binding agreement between you and your employer. Such
agreements are used, in a variety of circumstances, to set out the terms and conditions reached when a contract of employment is terminated. As well as redundancy, these agreements can also be used to settle employment disputes and tribunal claims, and even when individuals leave their job by mutual agreement.The agreement you have been offered should provide a full breakdown of the payments that you are
going to receive from your employer. It should indicate whether the payment offered takes into account money in lieu of your notice period, and any holidays that may be owed to you. It should also give you an indication as to whether any tax or national insurance is payable on the sum being offered to you. In return for the payment, your employer will be attempting to exclude you from being able to bring
claims against them as a result of the termination of your employment, in a court or in the Employment Tribunal. It is crucially important for you to know that by entering into the agreement you will be signing away your right to bring a claim against your employer. It is normal for the agreement to also include a number of other specifi c clauses. Your employer may
look to include such things as a confi dentiality clause, a clause that you will not make any derogatory statements about them and possibly certain other restrictive covenants. If these clauses are included then you will not be able to discuss the terms of your package or your employer’s business affairs with any other party, you will not be allowed to make any derogatory comments about your employer and there may be restrictions on your future employment. As the Compromise Agreement has the effect of turning your redundancy package into a ‘full and fi nal’
settlement of any claims that you may have against your employer, it is crucial that you take legal advice on the contents of the it and whether it offers you suffi cient compensation for losing your job. The agreement should confi rm that your employer will pay your legal advisor’s fees for providing the advice.
The Employment Rights Act 1996 states that you must receive advice from someone who is professionally qualifi ed to advise you on the contents of the agreement and that whoever advises you must sign the agreement confi rming that you have received the necessary advice.
We will advise you upon the terms of the agreement and consider whether the payment you are being offered is higher or lower than what you are entitled to under the law. It is often the case that an employer will offer a higher redundancy payment in return for an employee entering into an agreement, as the protection offered by the agreement to the employer is extremely valuable to them.
For further information on Employment law, please contact Andrew Newton a solicitor at Maxwell Hodge on 0151 625 9154.
REDUNDANCYAND COMPROMISE AGREEMENTS‘I HAVE recently been selected for redundancy. I have been offered a redundancy payment but my employer has told me that I must sign a Compromise Agreement in order to get the full amount. What is a Compromise Agreement and will I benefi t from signing it?’
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Two fish in a tank. One says to the other ‘How do you drive this thing’!
BIG crowds turned out for the official reopening of the West Kirby Marine Lake earlier this month.The refurbishment has taken place over
the last five months to strengthen the lake’s outer wall which was said to be a danger to walkers.The £750,000 repair scheme involved
raising the level by 10cm, resurfacing the walkway and tackling erosion on the embankment.The scheme was approved by Wirral
Council and largely funded by the Environment Agency. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering completed the work after the original contractor pulled out.On Saturday 1st August there was a big
celebration to mark the reopening, with
sailing and windsurfing demonstrations as displays by the RNLI.The 52 acre lake is totally enclosed,
mainly non-tidal, offering water sport activities for all to enjoy. Pivate craft can be admitted by purchase of daily lake licence, annual or seasonal licence.Reception opening times: Monday to
Sunday 9am - dusk.Courses are offered in sailing,
windsurfing, powerboating and kayaking for adults and juniors aged over eight. A three hour “have-a-go” session is available in either sailing, windsurfing or kayaking. Time: 9.30am -12.30pm or 1.30pm -4.30pm. Adult £25, Junior £20All equipment provided except for
footwear. Bring old pumps or trainers, swim costume, shower kit and sun block.
Please telephone Centre (0151) 625 3292 for availability.
Lake refurbishment is plain sailing!
A sailing demonstration and a mock RNLI rescue
Visitors on the new walkway watch the sailing demonstrations
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What do you call a pony with a sore throat? A little horse
Aarco Exclusive Timber Buildings has become renowned as a countrywide leading installer of premier home offi ces, art & music studios, gyms, games rooms, therapy/beauty studios and stunningly beautiful garden retreats to name a few.As a family business based in Chester, with emphasis
on customer care, the company is run by Richard and Noella Grace. “We believe that our eco-friendly buildings should
enhance the home, lifestyle and work/life balance of our discerning clients,” says Noella.“We specialise in buildings for year round comfort and
work closely with clients to tailor the design to suit their individual needs and busy lifestyles.”If you wish to discuss your individual requirements please contact Noella or Richard on:
01244 679 502, or email your enquiry to us at: [email protected] further information is available on our website www.aarco.co.uk
“A big thank you for the fantastic cabin! We've no doubt we will get years of use from it”.Michelle, Steve, Katy, Mark and Ruby,
Cheshire.
“Thank you for the excellent service from start to finish - I look forward to working from such pleasing surroundings”.
Lyn, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Aarco Exclusive Timber Buildings has become renowned as a countrywide leading installer of
premier home offices, art & music studios, gyms, games rooms, therapy/beauty studios and
stunningly beautiful garden retreats to name a few.
As a family business, with emphasis on customer care, the company is run by Richard and Noella
Grace. We believe that our buildings should enhance the home, lifestyle and work/life balance
of our discerning clients.
We specialise in buildings for year round comfort and work closely with clients to tailor the designto suit their individual needs and busy lifestyles.
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If you wish to discuss your individual requirements please contact Noella or Richard on: 01244 679 502, or email your enquiry to us at:
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Create a home offi ce in your garden!
“A big thank you for thefantastic cabin! We’ve no doubtwe will get years of use from it”.
Michelle, Steve, Katy, Mark and Ruby,Cheshire.
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What happened to the frog that broke down? He got toad away
MUSIC maestro Sir Tim Rice was the special guest at a garden party hosted by Conservative Parliamentary Candidate Esther McVey.Sir Tim, who is a good friend of
Esther’s, came to Wirral to host a ‘Tims and Pimms Musical Night’. Music was provided by the award winning West Kirby Light Opera and the event was the fi rst of a new series of annual Summer Musical Events to be held on Wirral. “It was a wonderful community
night,”’ said Esther, ‘the sun shone and the music played. People brought their own rugs and chairs and camped out as canapés and Pimms were brought round.’
Pictured:Sir Tim Rice talkingThe West Kirby Light OperaEsther McVey and Tim Rice
Tims & Pimms!
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What do you get if you cross a duck with a cow? A milk fl oat
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What do you call an exploding monkey? Babboom!
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What do you give a sick pig? Oinkment
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Two cows in a fi eld. One says ‘Moo’. The other says ‘Darn it, I was going to say that’
Angela Bartlett is a beauty and holistic expert with 25 years of experience in her fi eld. She is the Chair for the British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology, a professional association established over 30 years ago and representing thousands of therapists throughout the UK.
Her expertise is called on to examine students for an international examination board in many areas of the world. Angela is also part of the HABIA forum, helping to make decisions for qualifi cations and standards in the UK beauty industry.
Angela is a successful column writer for the trade journals Vitality and Salonfocus and has a beauty, holistic and skin care clinic in Cheshire.
HEALTH AND BEAUTYwith Angela Bartlett
Q. I am very fair skinned and I am going on holiday to a hot country. I always burn, so should I have some sunbed sessions before I go to protect my skin?A. I would never advocate the use of
sunbeds. A suntan is the skins response to exposure to harmful radiation in order to protect itself. In short, a tanned skin is a damaged skin. If you are very fair skinned take sensible precautions – apply a very high factor sunblock at regular intervals, stay out of the sun during the hottest hours and wear a hat. If you want to go brown – fake it with a self-tan product. Either build up the fake tan gradually with a product applied daily or visit a professional therapist for fake tan treatment. Don’t forget that fake tan is purely cosmetic and
will not protect your skin from the sun.
Q. I have small unsightly red veins on my cheeks, how can I remove them?A. These small red veins are often called ‘thread
veins’ or ‘dilated capillaries’ and the ones that have a centre with ‘legs’ radiating out from the centre are called ‘spider naevi’ due to the fact they look like little red spiders! There are a variety of solutions to your problem. Masking them with a remedial camoufl age cream or green tinted concealer may be suitable. If this is not acceptable they can be successfully removed with either laser or short wave diathermy, which is also often called advanced electrolysis. Not everyone is suitable for these treatments so ensure that your qualifi ed therapist gives you a consultation prior to treatment. Prevention is always better than cure with
most skin problems so ask your therapist about measures you can take to reduce the likelihood of the formation of further red veins.
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What does a penguin sing at a birthday party? Freeze a jolly good fellow
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What is a snail? A slug with a crash helmet
AUGUST IN YOUR GARDENGardening by Janet Heath
AUGUST can be a dull month in the garden as the spring and early summer fl owering shrubs and perennials are over and tree foliage can look a bit tired. With a bit of planning, you can have colour in the garden if you concentrate on fl owering
perennials and some shrubs. Flowering shrubs include such favourites as hydrangeas, Hypericum Hidcote with its shiny buttercup yellow fl owers, Lavatera, which fl owers for weeks in shades of white and pink and Buddleia, try the variety Black Knight with its deep purple fl owers.If you go for fl owers, there are many perennials that will reliably fl ower every year especially if
you have a sunny border. Campanula lactifl ora is tall with clusters of bell fl owers in white or pink. For something different and if you have slightly damp soil, consider Inula hookeri which will give you large, yellow delicately fringed daisy fl owers about 75cm (30ins) tall in July and August. Pair it with scarlet or deep pink Dahlias for a bright show of summer colour. Gypsophila or Baby’s Breath is an old cottage garden favourite with tiny button white fl owers on tall stems (75cm (30ins) which will give you an airy cloud of white. In the vegetable garden you should keep your, salads, tomatoes, beans and courgettes watered.
If you pick them regularly, they will continue to produce. Beans and peas will tend to stop producing if pods are allowed to mature. Late salads and radishes can be sown for cropping in autumn. Try some of the salad leaves for winter such as Land Cress which is similar in fl avour to watercress but easier to grow in fertile soil that does not dry out. Spinach can also be sown for winter and spring cropping again in rich fertile soil. August is a good time to clip hedges for the last time in the year. Lavender can also be clipped
back after fl owering for bushy growth next year. Remember not to cut back into wood where there is no green growth, as this will kill the plant. Lawns may well be looking tired after long dry spells but they will come back again after early
autumn rains. Rather than waste water on the lawn, just accept the situation!Janet Heath – The Garden Mentor Tel 01244 318258 [email protected]
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What do you call a pig with no clothes on? Streaky bacon
PUPILS from Calday Grange Grammar School entertained customers as Sainsbury’s celebrated their 140th year in business. They sang ‘Happy Birthday’ at the Upton store last month in a day of celebrations which raised over £1,000 for the RNLI at Hoylake.
STAFF at Sainsbury’s Upton Wirral have been raising money for the Ronald Mcdonald House Charity which will open latter this year at Arrowe Park Hospital. This will provide seven rooms for the parents of very poorly children to stay. They have raised over £2000 from various sponsored activities, including a walk through the Mersey Tunnel in July.
Music in store for Sainsbury’s celebrations
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Where do you weigh whales? At a whaleway station
SOME GREAT BEACH READS!BY ELEANOR DAVIES, MANAGER OF LINGHAM’S BOOKSTORE, WEST KIRBY
Paperback Fiction: The Secret Scripture by Sebastien BarryRoseanne McNulty, nearly 100 years old, has lived in a mental hospital in Roscommon in Ireland for the main part of her life. The hospital is due to be closed, but Dr Grene, one of the psychiatrists, becomes fascinated by the story of his oldest patient. The novel tells of Roseanne’s past life, her unfortunate marriage and the ensuing tragedy which has befallen her. An incredibly moving and beautifully written story with a twist in the tail. Barry has the knack of writing stunning prose without a hint of sentimentality.
Autobiography: ‘Carra’ by Jamie CarragherJamie Carragher is the embodiment of everything that is important to Liverpool fans. Vice Captain, longest serving player and one of the few players to have made more than 500 appearances for the Reds, Carra epitomizes what a real sportsman should be- straightforward and uncompromising. In this book he takes us right through his career, revealing
what made him discard his Evertonian roots to become a fully fl edged Red, how he mended his wild ways to become a true professional and a multiple trophy-winner, and the truth about
a succession of managers in the hottest seat in football. A scouser through and through, Carra also has some forthright views on the England team, and tells why he rejected calls from both Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello to return to the international fold. A thoroughly honest book and a must for all Liverpool fans.
General Jottings: Home to Roost by Deborah DevonshireDeborah Devonshire is the youngest of the Mitford sisters and has defi nitely inherited their talent for writing. In this great little volume of her ramblings she touches on topics such as the unbelievable list of her husband’s titles and achievements, book signings and literary lunches, tiaras and buying clothes, President Kennedy’s inauguration and funeral and the fall and rise of the stately home. Wonderfully readable and very funny in parts.
All books available from Lingham’s Books, Heswall
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How do you make a duck into a soul singer? Put it in the microwave until it’s Bill Withers
DANIEL Lomax is making a name for himself in the high octane world of karting.After barely a season of TKM Extreme
class kart racing, 17-year-old Daniel has made giant strides.His home circuit is just a 15 minute drive
away, to the fabulous karting track at Hooton Park, near Vauxhall’s factory in Ellesmere Port.To a soundtrack of well over a hundred
engines zooming past at speeds of up to 70 mph, men, women and children in race suits and helmets feverishly add the fi nishing touches to their race-prepared karts, hoping to squeeze every last tenth of a second out of their lap times. From a myriad of awnings, vans, trailers, and marquees, competitors, friends, families and professional race teams from all over the north of England meet every second Sunday of the month.
Daniel, who lives in Hoylake, has been awarded several ‘Fastest Novice’ trophies but has now entered the senior ranks. “As I am no longer a novice, I don’t have to start from the back of the grid. It doesn’t mean I can’t end the race at the back of the grid, though,” he said. “You have to be very disciplined. It’s no
good putting your foot down and hoping for the best; you have to anticipate every bend and kerb in a clinically precise and smooth manner. It doesn’t always end up that way, especially in the crush for position on fi rst bend after the start.” The sport certainly has its dangers. “I
reckon everyone has had at least one intimate encounter with the tyre wall; I’ve had a few. Fortunately they are usually more forgiving for the driver than they are for the kart,” he added.
by Charlotte Lomax
Speedy Dan no longer a novice
Daniel Lomax on and off the track
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Pull on your boots for Marie Curie Cancer Care!ON Sunday 6th September, Marie Curie Cancer Care will be holding its annual Thurstaston Walk for Hope. This popular circular walk will be led from Thurstaston Visitor Centre at 11am, with music provided by the Wirral Pipe Band. This scenic route takes you along the Wirral Way through Heswall, The Dales, The Dungeon and back along the Wirral Way. Marie Curie fundraiser Colette Byrne said: ‘This really is a beautiful walk, and
the money raised makes such a difference to the patients and their families. Our wonderful nurses simply couldn’t continue to provide the care they do without the kindness of the people taking part in this type of event’. This promises to be a great family day out and is the perfect opportunity to
remember loved ones. So pull on your walking boots and help raise much needed funds to support the Marie Curie Wirral Home Nursing service and the Marie Curie Hospice, Liverpool! For a registration form, please contact Colette in the fundraising department on 0151 801 1405 or [email protected] Money raised from this event will be used to support local Marie Curie Cancer
Care nurses provide high quality nursing care, totally free, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home supported by their families. The Marie Curie Hospice Liverpool, also costs over £4.7 million a year to keep
going. Only 50% of this amount comes from the NHS, the rest is dependent on fundraising initiatives, such as the Thurstaston Walk. The hospice provides specialist medical and nursing care, with the expert help of multi-disciplined healthcare professionals, to over 1,120 local cancer patients each year.
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WHAT’S ON IN AUGUSTSunday 23rd AugustOpen Air Theatre. Illyria present ‘The Three Musketeers’ at Ness Botanic Gardens. Details 0151 353 0123. www.nessgardens.org.ukStory Telling in the Walled Garden
Sunday 23rd AugustStory Telling in the Walled Garden - Royden Garden. Come and listen to tales about Native America and about our Earth and our place in it. The talks are at 11.30am - 12.30pm and 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Suitable for all the family. Sorry no dogs. Call 648 4371/3884
Sunday 30th & Monday 31st AugustWirral Food & Drink Festival. A foodies paradise, specialist food stalls, cookery demonstrations etc. Claremont Farm, Clatterbridge www.wirralfoodfestival.co.uk
Sunday 30th AugustHilbre Open Day. The Telegraph Station on the main island will be open and the Friends of Hilbre will be leading short guided walks and seal watching. Suitable for all the family to enjoy. All children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult.For further enquiries call 678 5488
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Present this voucher on arrival and claim one FREE CHILD admission ticket when another full priced ticket is purchased.
Visit www.tqg.org.uk or call 01978 293400 for prices and event details.
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Just off the A483 at Junction 5 Wrexham. Follow brown signs. Sat Nav: LL11 2AW
NEW SHOW & CHALLENGES for the summer holidays plus over 60 hands-on interactive exhibits and family activities - come and see why science is amazing!
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Inclusive Lunch Menu (Served Mon - Sat 12 - 2.30pm)2 Courses £9.50Inclusive Dinner Menu(Served Sun-Thurs 6 - 10pm, Fri 6 - 10.30pm, Sat 5.30 - 10.30pm)2 Courses £12.50Inclusive Sunday Lunch (Served 12 - 3pm)2 Courses £12.50
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Monday 31st AugustSandcastle Extravaganza. Join the Rangers on Thurstaston beach, be sure to bring a spade and a bucket full of ideas. For details and booking please call the Visitor Centre 0151 648 4371
Monday 31st AugustHoylake RNLI Open Day. Air displays, stalls, fairground and family entertainment all day. Free Admission. The promenade, Hoylake. Details 0151 666 3188
Sunday 13th SeptemberENTRIES are still being taken for the Hoylake 10k Coastal Fun Run on Sunday 13th September.Entry is £6 and each participant will
receive a T-shirt and certifi cate. All proceeds from the event go to the Hoylake Wednesday Special Needs Club.To take part call Carla on 625-9505 or
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Alcoholics AnonymousTel 709 2900
Alzheimer’s SocietyTel 630 5206
ChurchesChurch of the Resurrection and All Saints, Caldy; St Bridget’s ChurchTel 0151 625 5229.www.stbridgetschurch.org.uk
West Kirby Methodist ChurchWestbourne Road, West Kirby. Tel 722 1219
West Kirby United Reformed ChurchMeols Drive, West Kirby. Tel 632 6921
DentistsSpringfi eld Dental PracticeFrankby Road, West Kirby. Tel 625 6675.
Banks House Dental Practice143 Banks Road, West Kirby. Tel 625 6829.
HealthWest Kirby Health Centre The Concourse, Grange Road, West Kirby. Tel: 625 9171 www.wkhcwirral.nhs.uk
Arrowe Park HospitalArrowe Park Road, Upton. Tel 678 5111
Hoylake Cottage Hospital22 Market Street. Tel 632 4238
Leisure CentreWest Kirby Concourse, includes 25m pool, sports hall, fi tness suite, aerobics studio, function rooms and crèche. Tel 929 7801
PharmaciesWilsons Chemist, 17 The Crescent, West Kirby. Tel: 625 6115Lloyds Pharmacy, 35 Grange Road, West Kirby. Tel 625 1034
Police999 Emergency. If you wish to contact Merseyside Police regarding any other non emergency
issue please Telephone - 709 6010 or visit www.merseyside.police.uk
TouristLiverpool John Lennon AirportVisit www.liverpoolairport.com
West Kirby Marine LakeTel 625 2510
Wirral Country ParkThurstaston. Tel 648 4371
Vue Cinemas Birkenhead Tel 08712 240 240
VetsAcorn Veterinary Centre15-17-Acacia Grove, West Kirby. Tel 625 9916
Wirral Council General Enquiries (Switchboard): 0151 606 2000 or visit www.wirral.gov.uk
PoliticsLocal CouncillorsCllr David M Elderton(Conservative, West Kirby and Thurstaston)Tel: 632 3195. Email: [email protected]
Cllr Jeff Green(Conservative, West Kirby and Thurstaston)Tel: 648 5913 / Mobile: 07766 725 125. Email: jeff [email protected]
Cllr Geoff rey Watt (Conservative, West Kirby and Thurstaston)Tel: 625 3941. Email: geoff [email protected]
West Wirral MPStephen Hesford MP (Lab), 140 Ford Road, Upton. Tel 522 0531 or visit www.stephenhesfordmp.co.uk
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Useful numbers and infoSchoolsCalday Grange Grammar School, Grammar School Lane, West Kirby. Tel 625 2727Email: [email protected]
Hilbre High School Humanities CollegeFrankby Road, West Kirby. Tel 625 5996
West Kirby Primary School & NurseryAnglesey Road, West Kirby. Tel 625 5561 or visit www.westkirby-primary.wirral.sch.uk
West Kirby Grammar SchoolGraham Road, West Kirby. Tel 632 3449. Visit www.westkirby-grammar.wirral.sch.uk/
West Kirby Residential SchoolMeols Drive, West Kirby. Tel 632 3201
St. Bridgets SchoolSt. Bridgets Lane, West Kirby. Tel 625 7652. E-mail - schooloffi [email protected]
Clubs and Societies
Dee Sailing ClubStation Road, Thurstaston. Tel 648 2300
Caldy Golf ClubLinks Hey Road, Caldy. Tel 625 5660
Caldy Cricket ClubPaton Field, Telegraph Road, Thurstaston. Tel 6258043. E-mail: [email protected]
Calday Grange Swimming Pool TrustTel Jean Robb / Hillary 625 2619
Caldy Rugby ClubTel: 0151 625 8043 or visitwww.caldyrugby.co.uk
Gymnastics Club(West Kirby). Tel 670 0694 or visit www.westkirbygymnastics.co.uk
Hoylake Lawn Tennis ClubEddisbury Road, West Kirby. Tel 632 3491
Mavlow School of Dance Tel 625 9865
Rotary Club of Hoylake & West KirbyTel 632 2073Senior SwimmersOpen to anyone over 50, for “serious “ or light exercise, at Caldy Grange Swimming Pool every Friday morning Tel. 342 3703
West Kirby Football ClubGreenbank Road, West Kirby. Visit www.westkirbyfc.org
West Kirby Sailing Club Sandy Lane, West Kirby. Tel 625 5579 or visit www.wksc.net
West Kirby Social Club98 Banks Road, West Kirby. Tel: 07701 064501 or visit www.westkirbysocialclub.co.uk
West Kirby Amateur Swimming ClubTel 625 2505
West Kirby Wasps Junior FCwww.westkirbywasps.com
West Kirby Lions Clubwestkirbyuk.lionwap.org
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CALICO Laine is a family business run by the Baker family, David, Wendy, Helen, Mark, Laura, Chris
- and Bob the dog! They have been in business for 35 years, starting at Neston Market and for the last 22 years running a shop in Wallasey.They stock a huge range of fabrics,
haberdashery, cross stitch threads (with kits coming soon), Stylecraft knitting wool and a range of patterns, craft items which include card making kits, beads, etc and bulk textiles.Their new shop at the Clayhill Park also
now stocks Elna sewing machines.Calico Laine are the biggest sellers in the
North West of YKK Zips and Beresford ribbons.With School Unifroms, Halloween and
Party Season soon upon us, Calico Laine has everything you could wish for from
ginghams to diamante trim, bridal fabrics and wedding favourswww.calicolaine.co.uk is a fully functional
online ordering service, very easily navigated, with a easy ordering system and next day delivery service. Why not browse from the comfort of your own home and have the goods delivered to your door.Calico Laine really is a very useful textile
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The really useful textile company!