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Welcome to the autumn edition of Family Go Live. As ever, we’re packed full of all the news, views and things-to-dos to keep you entertained over the next few months.
In this edition we’re looking at everything from how yoga can help mums to be to why girls’ football may be having something of a renaissance. We’ll also be exploring ways you can create the perfect packed lunch and how you can navigate the soul-sapping process that is applying for a school place.
As ever, we’ll also be taking a look at what’s on for families in September and October, and be talking to the Great British Bake-Off’s Richard Burr about his upcoming appearance at the Liverpool Food and Drink Festival and why he can no longer get away with not contributing to bake sales at his daughter’s school
We also have some exciting news to announce…In November 2015 Family Go Live will be launching in Sefton. Watch this space for the places you can pick it up in!
Best Wishes,
The Family Go Live Team
Going up…> Your driving standards:
A Scottish road safety campaign is urging
parents to be mindful about how they drive,
saying that aggressive or impatient behaviour
can easily rub off on young passengers.
> Bribery:
A survey by Enterprise showed that British
parents are more likely to bribe their children
for good behaviour than any other European
nation.
> The cost of school days out:
37% of parents say hate their child’s school
because of the ‘expensive cost of trips.’
Going down… < Restful afternoons:
A new survey has revealed that 2.48pm is the
time when kids are most likely to get ‘Hangry’.
< Blingin’ birthday parties:
Retro birthday parties are making a come-
back, with 75% of parents saying jelly and ice
ceam is the perfect party food…
< Attendance records:A new survey reveals that 1-in-5 sick days are actually prompted by childcare problems, rather than illness.
Welcome to...The Essential Directory for Organised Parents
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Bambis Breastfeeding Support0151 702 [email protected]
NHS 111 Helpline111www.nhs.uk
Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust0151 708 9988www.liverpoolwomens.nhs.uk
PSS Post Natal Support0151 702 5555www.psspeople.com
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital0151 228 4811www.alderhey.nhs.uk
National Childbirth Trust0300 330 0700www.nct.org.uk
UK Birth Centres0800 3800 579www.ukbirthcentres.com
One to One Midwives0330 330 9121www.onetoonemidwives.org
Allergy UK Helpline01322 619 898www.allergyuk.org
National Breastfeeding Helpline0300 100 212www.nationalbreastfeedinghelpline.org.uk
Bumps & Babies directory of useful numbers
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Success starts at nursery school
If you’ve ever wondered how you can give your child the best possible start in life, the answer may not be private tuition, the best technology or even extra-curricular activities, but helping them learn ‘soft skills’ like sharing and being kind to others, according to a new study from the USA.
Children who demonstrate good social skills at nursery-school age go on to be more successful in life, say researchers from Pennsylvania state university.
In a study spanning an impressive 20 years, nursery school teachers were surveyed about the ‘social competence’ of 700 of their students. They were asked to rate children on criteria such as “is helpful to others”, “shares materials” and “resolves peer problems on their own”.
Once the nursery school pupils reached their 20s, researchers followed up to see how the students were faring, both in their personal life and in terms of education and work. They found that the students who had demonstrated good social skills at an early age were more likely to have graduated college, to be gainfully employed and to not have been arrested than students with lesser social skills.
Discussing the study, Damon Jones, senior research associate, said: ““This research by itself doesn’t prove that higher social competence can lead to better outcomes later on. But when combined with other research, it is clear that helping children develop these skills increases their chances of success in school, work and life.”
Building a firm foundation: top tips from the experts…
Jon McCowen, of Sticky Fingers nursery in
Wavertree:
Encourage Independence
Allow your child space to learn things for
themselves, giving them options and encouraging
them to dress and feed themselves.
Promote Communication
Regularly talk to your child and engage them in
conversation and activities such as reading that
promote communication.
Jennifer Burgess of Little Miracles Pre-school in
Garston:
Teach empathy
Empathy is one of the most important ‘soft skills’
your child can learn. Talk to your child about
different scenarios, and ask them to think about
how other children may feel when certain things
happen (e.g. somebody calling names). This will
help them understand other children’s perspectives
and foster kindness.
Talk about taking turns
Explain to your child why it is important to wait to
take your turn when playing or in conversation.
Play games where taking turns is key (e.g. simple
board games) so they understand the concept and
why it is important.
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WIN! A Birth Breathing CD from Yoga Bumps and Babies
WIN
Jenni Jones of Yoga, Bumps and Babies teaches a range of classes in Liverpool aimed at both mums-to be and new mums, giving them a chance to relax, stretch and breathe their way into motherhood.
And now, Jennifer has used her expertise to create a CD. Specially designed with new mums in mind, this Birth Breathing CD from Yoga Bumps and Babies contains two breathing techniques and a deep relaxation exercise to help you relax deeply as you prepare for birth.
There is also a couple’s exercise to help you and your partner breathe and relax together.
Family Go Live has fi ve Birth Breathing CDs to give away. www.yogabumpsandbabies.co.uk
For T&C’s and to enter, visit
www.familygolive.com/competitions
Five minutes with Jenni Jones of Yoga, Bumps and Babies…Why is yoga so benefi cial to mums-to-be? Yoga is a real gift to pregnant women. It can help them cope with the transformations - physical and emotional - that happen in pregnancy.
It can be used for Improving posture and stretching the muscles that need to lengthen as baby grows whilst also stabilising the muscles in the pelvis to avoid unnecessary aches and pains that many think are a normal part of pregnancy. They don’t have to be!
And what about after the birth?Postnatal yoga is all about healing after pregnancy and birth. If pregnancy yoga is about opening and making space, postnatal yoga is about closing strengthening and stabilizing. There is a deep exhaustion and even shock for a lot of new mums and yoga can provide tools to help them switch off, replenish and rebalance, fi nding ways to relax amid the steep learning curve of having a new born.
Tell us about your new CD?I made my CD as a response to requests from women in my pregnancy classes who found the breathing techniques and relaxations I teach benefi cial. It has two breathing techniques that I teach on my courses and a deep relaxation. It also has a fi ve minute exercise to practice with your partner.
Details of classes, workshops and the CD are on Jenni’s website, visit: www.yogabumpsandbabies.co.uk
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These days, places in the best schools are more hotly contested than Glastonbury tickets, with strategic house moves and atheists dutifully turning out to church every Sunday not unheard of as parents jostle to get their little ones into their school of choice.
But if you’re baffled about what you need to do in order to get your child into a gold star school, fear not, here are our top tips for making the grade:
Be prepared Unless you want to give yourself a coronary, don’t try to sort your child’s school place at the last minute. Applications will usually be made in the academic year in which your child turns four. The deadline for primary school applications in Liverpool is 15th January 2016.
Do your researchAs with most things in life, plan ahead. Research what schools are available in your local area and what the pros and cons of each are. Information about the performance of schools is freely available on the Ofsted website, and most schools will also have open days that will enable you to get a feel for the school’s culture.
Surviving schools
applications
Check out the criteriaOnce you’ve found a school (or schools) that you’d be happy for your child to go to, you need to check whether you fit those all-important criteria. Usually this will include: whether you fit into the school’s geographic catchment area; whether you have another child who is already at the school; whether you, or your child has disability that would make travelling to a more distant school problematic and whether your family follows a particular religion (in the case of faith schools).
Make your application Once you have selected three schools you would like to apply for, you can make your application via your local authority website. In the case of specialist schools (e.g. faith schools), you may need to send supplementary forms directly to the school, such as a letter from your local priest to prove that you are a practicing Catholic.
Then, it’s a matter of sitting back and waiting to hear whether you have been granted a place at the school of your choice. If you haven’t been successful, you can appeal. Visit your local authority website for more information.
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Making over our schools
While the ‘Building Schools for the Future’ programme may be a distant memory, the need for well-designed schools fit for the next generation of students is not.
A recent survey by Key, an organisation that supports senior leadership in schools, found that more than a third of heads felt that their schools weren’t fit for purpose.
The survey showed that six in 10 of those surveyed would like to improve or repair their buildings, while almost half would like to build extra classrooms in their school.
The way in which a good school environment can improve learning is well recognised, with new-build schools frequently making the shortlist for the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architecture (RIBA) Stirling Prize. Yet far too many schools in Britain are still failing to make the grade.
However, one school leading the way in best practice is Archbishop Blanch School, in South Liverpool. In September 2015, it moves into a new £16 million purpose-built school building on Earle Road in Wavertree, which will include a theatre, recording and dance studios and state of the arts sports facilities.
Discussing the impact the new building will have on students, Heather Duggan, headteacher at Archbishop Blanch, said: “Now, more than ever, schools are not just simply buildings to house lessons in but can really inspire and aid students’ learning. In my experience building which are fit for purpose, accessible to all and built to last can motivate students and lift the spirits and aspirations of everyone who uses them.
“Much of the new building will be open plan, for example classrooms will be bright and airy and our assembly area - the centrepiece of the school – will be used to bring the whole school together for different events, such as the collective worship.”
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The perfect packed lunchLittle ones might enjoy choosing a new lunchbox for September, but parents are more likely to be concerned about what goes in it.
While kids might be clamouring for e-number laden, nutrient-free snacks, mums and dads need to think about how to keep their little ones full of energy till home time.
We spoke to Shona Wilkinson, Head Nutritionist at NutriCentre, one of the World’s largest nutritional product suppliers, who explained that plenty of variety is key to ensuring your child’s lunch box is as healthy as it can possibly be.
“It is all too easy to get into the mindset of a lunchbox consisting of a sandwich, a drink, a packet of crisps and a chocolate bar, she said. “Many lunchboxes are also the same foods every single day. Start as you mean to go on before the child gets into the habit of having the same thing in their lunchbox every day and then starts demanding it. Vary it as much as possible. Even having a pitta bread rather than a sandwich can vary their diet.”
“The key is variety. If your child eats a varied diet, they tend to be much less fussy. Have plenty of colour in the lunchbox which will offer a wide range of nutrients.”
Shona’s Top 3 nutritious lunch favourites:
Healthy Fruit Yoghurts Shona recommends making your own healthy yoghurt by stirring in home-made fresh fruit puree into yoghurt into natural yoghurt. To make the puree, peel and chop fruit such as apples and pears, add to a sauce pan with a couple of table spoons of water and simmer until the fruit is soft. Puree in a blender until you reach a smooth consistency.
Raw vegetable sticks and dips It doesn’t get much simpler than this. Simply chop up carrots, red or yellow peppers, celery or cucumber and serve with hummus, sour cream and chives or salsa.
Home-made kale chipsKale is the superfood de jour at the moment, full of vitamins A, C, K and fibre. And transforming them into chip form is an excellent way to sneak more green goodness into your child’s diet. To make your own, simply bake kale leaves in an oven at 200°C for 10-15 minutes, leave to cool and serve.
And providing a good diet is one of the most important things you can do to help with your child’s development, explains Shona. “Your child’s body needs nutrients to perform every single function. By providing a healthy and nutrient dense breakfast and lunch you will help them have all the nutrients they need to get them through the day.”
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Shopping for school:The wish list ...
As the nights draw in and the leaves turn to brown, it’s time to get ready for a new school year. If your little ones are reluctant to get back into their school uniform, these bits of kit might help change their minds.
Frugi jackets It’s that time of year when we need to start thinking about a new coat. Frugi have some lovely new jackets especially for autumn made from 100% recycled fibres. Not only this, but they have a shower proof outer fabric, cosy inner and soft fleece lining. With reflective prints, zip pockets at the front and adjustable popper cuffs, this little coat is great for keeping
kids warm and dry in the playground this winter!
Available in ages 1-10 years from £44 www.welovefrugi.com
Two-in-one lunch boxThanks to this clever design from TUMTUM, you can guarantee lunch time ideas stay fresh, in both senses of the word. The innovative product
comprises one simple container that can be
divided by a removable pot into two separate
compartments to help parents offer their children
variety. £10 www.tumtumtots.com
Owl Stationery case setDecorated with an abundance of wide-eyed owls, this contains all the stationery essentials a child needs to keep school
work looking fantastically neat and colourful! The set includes a pencil, ruler, sharpener, mini notepad, 14 felt tip pens, biro and eraser. £13.99 www.beckyandlolo.co.uk
Re-usable
water bottle
Help little ones stay
hydrated with this
durable and re-usable
drink bottle from Beau
and Elliot. Features
a pop top lid and
colourful heart design.
£9.00
www.johnlewis.com
Dinosaur backpackIf your child is a budding palaeontologist, you’ll love this Dino Kids Drawstring Barrel Bag from Cath Kidston. Perfect for PE kits, it features an array of Triassic period lovelies in Cath Kidston’s inimitable style. £14.00 www.cathkidston.com
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Active TT began 7 years ago when my eldest and my godson wanted to go to Bluecoat school. They succeeded and we’ve been running the 11+ selective tuition school each year for aspiring pupils ever since.
Active TT Schooling Ltd began 2 years ago as an alternative provision for secondary schools where children needed extra support, whether medical or behavioural.
Our motto is “Education with integrity; to be enthusiastic and inspiring, specifically to each pupil’s varied needs”. Not catchy, but sincerely what we aim to achieve!
Active TT
for more info visit www.activett.co.ukOr call 0151 709 8011
66
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Clubs & Classes
Activities for children
who like to get more
out of life!Holiday Active @ David LloydWhat? Full Day of sports, tennis, swimming and healthy snacks and meals. Booking discounts applied to 3 and 5 days bookings. £30 per day or £120 for 5 days.Holiday Active is available to non-members. To fi nd out more information or to book a place please call 0151 494 4001 or email [email protected] When? 26 – 30 OctoberWhere? 6 The Aerodrome, Liverpool, Cheshire L24 [email protected]
Holiday Camp @ LFC FoundationWhat? Holiday camp Tuesday to Thursday 9:30 registration 10am start at Rainhill high school; £10 per day.When? 27 – 29 OctoberWhere? Rainhill High School, Warrington Road, Rainhill, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 6NYwww.foundation.liverpoolfc.com
Multi Sports Activity Camps @ Hope UniversityWhat? Netball, Basketball, Handball, Cricket , Tag Rugby, Hockey and many more! Delivered by the team of fully qualifi ed and trained Sports Coaches.When? Various times over school holidays, see website for details.Where? Hope Park Sports, Liverpool Hope University, Taggart Avenue, Childwall, Liverpool, L16 9JDwww.hope.ac.uk
Street Dance @ Fitness For All WooltonWhat? Street dance classes for ages 7 - 11When? Every Tuesday at 4PMWhere? 17A Woolton Street, Liverpool L25 5NHwww.partyfeetliverpool.com
Do Something Saturday! MemoryCraft @ FACT What? Young people are invited to work with artists and creative technologists exploring the ‘Minecraft of Things’ and building on FACT’s CloudMaker research to connect the real world to the game with tools like Python, Arduino, node-red and Raspberry Pi. Come along and connect the real world to the game! Ages are 12+.When? Every two weeks from 26 SeptemberWhere? 88 Wood St, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 4DQwww.minecraftofthings.tumblr.com
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Children’s Breakdance @Livewire Dance Studios What? 7-8pm All classes £5 per class or £30 for 8 weeksWhen? Wednesdays 7-8pmWhere? 77 Renshaw St, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 2SJwww.riotsessions.wordpress.com
Extreme Dodge Ball @ VelocityWhat? Minimum 4 persons in each group, all players must be 7-10, 11-14, 14-16£14.99 per player for 3 hours as well as a £10 annual registration fee for the Dodgeball Association.When? Mondays 5pm – 8pmWhere? Unit 1, Easter Park, Bennetts Lane, Shell Green, Widnes. WA8 0GWwww.velocitygb.com/activities/
October Holiday Programme @ Childwall Sports CentreWhat? Football; Multi Sports; Multi Activity Club; Dance; Art; Trampolining; and Gymnastics, sure to get the kids active.When? 27 – 31 OctoberWhere? Childwall Sports Centre, Childwall Sports College, Queens Drive, Liverpoolwww.childwallsportscentre.co.uk
Sporting Land Holiday Programme @ Ian Robinson GymWhat? Sports programme with a variety of play and recreation activities within the indoor sports hall and dance studio.When? Monday 26th – Friday 30th OctoberWhere? Merchant Taylors’ Boys’ School, Liverpool Road, Crosby, L23 0QPwww.merchanttaylors.com
Weekend performing arts classes @ LIPA 4:19What? Various performing classes available at LIPA 4:19, including early start and academy classes for ages 4-15.When? Check their website for more details.Where? LIPA Mount Street, L1 9HFwww.lipa419.co.uk
Razz Mini Dance Classes @ Razzamataz What? The perfect class for budding young stars. Commercial styles such as street dance and pop singing as well as musical theatre.When? Saturdays 9:00am-10.00am during term timeWhere? The Belvedere Academy, 17 Belvidere Road, Princess Park, Liverpool, L8 3TFliverpoolsouth.razzamataz.co.uk
Club velocity @ Velocity Trampoline ParkWhat? Something for those slightly older – age 13 +. Velocity will be THE place to be on Friday nights, as you and your mates bounce off the walls, literally! Hang out and bounce with our resident DJ. When? 8pm – 10pm during term timeWhere? Unit 1, Easter Park, Bennetts Lane, Widnes, WA8 0GW velocitygb.com
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Parent Review
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Parent Review
Lynn Goldsack tells us why
her grandson is mad about
Jamm Studios in St Helens …
“My Grandson has been going to Jamm
since the day it opened in 2012 and has
enjoyed every minute since! Jamm Studios
has an amazing family feel to it with staff
who are totally dedicated to not only
providing innovative ways to teach music
but also to making the time a student
spends in the
studio an amazing
experience. Through
this they create a
fun and accepting
environment
for everyone to
experience music
and to have that
experienced tailored
for them personally.
“My young grandson has had drum lessons
with Dominic at Jamm for the past three
years and in that time I have seen him
mature in both his playing and ability on his
instrument, and his increased confidence
which can now be seen in all parts of his
life. After a while he was invited to take
part in the Jamm Factory band workshops
where he could use his skills in a band
setting with other children, and through
Jamm Studios
Visit www.jammstudios.co.uk
Jamm Studios
this has learnt very important musicianship
and social skills. He has also attended
masterclasses from famous musicians, and
taken part in recording sessions.
“In addition to all this being a part of Jamm
has given him the opportunity to take
part in performances, both solo and as
part of one of the amazing Jamm Factory
bands, leading him to play at charity gigs,
competitions, showcases and jam nights.
He has played alongside children his
own age who are beginning their musical
career but also with extremely talented
and experienced musicians who have
taken the time to encourage him on his
journey. Jamm offers so much more, but
for anyone wanting to put their children or
grandchildren on the right path to playing
and experiencing music I would highly
recommend Jamm Studios.”
Jamm Studios offers tuition in drums, guitar,
bass guitar, piano, vocals, violin, saxophone,
flute, clarinet, DJ-ing and brass instruments.
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Dance and drama
While the old Noël Coward standard may have implored Mrs Worthington not to put her daughter on the stage, actually the benefits of attending dance and drama lessons are numerous, even if a career treading the boards is unlikely to beckon. We take a look at the benefits:
Building confidencePublic speaking, or even just making your voice heard during a meeting can be nerve-wracking, but probably less so if you’ve spent much of your childhood singing, dancing or acting in front of an audience. Attending dance or drama lessons is a great way to help your child build the confidence they need later on in life.
DisciplineIf at first you don’t succeed, then try, try again. Whether it’s taking a part in a play or performing a dance routine - kids will rarely get it right first time. Attending performing arts lessons will teach them the importance of perseverance, and how practice makes perfect.
Building physical skills Though the physical benefits of attending, say, a dance class are obvious - many different kinds of performing arts activity can help your child develop. For example, posture is incredibly important in singing and drama lessons will help little ones understand how others interpret their physical behaviour.
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Calling all little lionesses…
Women’s football was in the spotlight like never before this summer, as the England Lionesses reached third place in FIFA’s Women’s World Cup, beating arch-rivals Germany. Although women’s football has long been overlooked by both the media and the public, it is hoped that the women’s team’s recent success might inspire the next generation of female footballers.
And there are plenty of places for girls to get involved with the beautiful game on Merseyside. The FA has more than 170 female grassroots football teams across the area, who have teams ranging from U7s through to Adult Female, playing 5v5 to 11v11 at various indoor or outdoor football facilities.
Liverpool County FA has also just completed the Merseyside Game Changer which included a complete review of female football in the area including school, grassroots, recreational football and the Female Talent Pathway.
The overall findings from the Game Changer highlighted that females want to be treated the same as their male counterparts and be given the same opportunities to play football, access to better playing and training facilities and increase promotion/media coverage of the female game to help change perceptions and increase participation rates in Merseyside.
And there’s no shortage of role models in the sport: Four local women who took part in the Women’s World Cup in Canada - Fara Williams, Toni Duggan, Alex Greenwood and Jodie Taylor, all of whom began their playing career in local grassroots football clubs and Liverpool County FA before turning professional by playing for the female teams at Everton, Liverpool, Manchester City and Nottingham County.
Discussing female football on Merseyside, Anna Farrell, Football Development Officer for Liverpool County FA, said: “Female Football is the fastest growing format of football in Merseyside and the achievements of the Lionesses in Canada are only going to increase awareness and help us change perception of the game locally and nationally. Boys have always had the opportunity to become professional footballers and receive a wage for doing what they love and what they are good at, female footballers now have this opportunity with players being paid a full time wage to play in the FA Women’s Super League.
“Boys have always had local role models to look up to like Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, Leighton Baines and now our female footballers have local female role models like Toni Duggan, Fara Williams and Michelle Hinnigan and this is fantastic. As well as professional opportunities for female footballers, we have so many more female clubs, teams, leagues, sessions and programmes catering for all ages and abilities, and we have many more developments coming over the next four years.”
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Restaurant Review
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Restaurant Review
After hearing some great reviews about
Portland St 358 on Smithdown Road, we just
had to head along and try it out ourselves!
After being greeted by the friendly staff, my
friends and I were seated at our table. Inside,
the building has really cool urban décor.
The menu consists of a range of bites, fries,
burgers, mains and sides, and the idea is
that you choose a selection to create the
perfect feast.
One of my friends has to eat gluten free but
the menu has everything pointed out with
an easy key system, and the staff were very
helpful in accommodating.
I chose the Holy Mole burger, which was
made up of two patties, beef chilli mole, garlic
cream, guacamole & crisp tortilla strips, along
with rock salt and pepper fries. Be aware, it
can get a little messy!
One of my friends chose a similar burger,
while the others opted for a slow cooked beef
curry and garlic pepper prawns, which were
super hot but really tasty.
The Oreo Sundae is a chocolate lovers’
dream: Oreo ice cream, chocolate sauce &
oreo biscuits. If you’ve got enough room,
you may be able to finish it yourself, but we’d
recommend sharing one between two – the
kids would love it!
Other desserts on the menu include the
childhood favourite bubblegum ‘screwball’
and a doughnut sandwich! Yum!
Portland St
Portland St
You really will be spoilt for choice when you visit
Portland St. We’ll definitely be returning, and we
think you should try it too! Top tip: Kids eat free
when accompanied by a paying adult, and there
is a separate children’s menu too… even better!
www.portlandst.co.uk
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Out & AboutSeptember
September Saturday Crafternoon @ Victoria Gallery and Museum
When? 12 SeptemberWhat? Create a mini textile, stitch and collage piece with artist Juliet. Inspired by Heritage Open Days and focused on the architectural details of the iconic Victoria Building.Where? Ashton Street, Liverpool, Merseyside L69 3DRwww.vgm.liverpool.ac.uk
Animal Magic @ Martin Mere
When? 12 – 13 SeptemberWhat? Meet skunks, meerkats, birds of prey, reptiles & more! New for 2015 Donkey rides with Southport Beach donkeys & retired police dogs. Where? Fish Lane, Burscough, Lancashire, L40 0TAwww.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/martin-mere/
Albert Dock Pirate Festival @ Albert Dock
When? 12 – 13 SeptemberWhat? The amazing Liverpool Pirate Festival returns to Albert Dock Liverpool this September! The festival will feature the jaw-dropping live-action battle in the Dock itself between Pirate Brigantine ZEBU and Pirate Schooner VILMA, two authentic pirate vessels that lock in dramatic duels using real cannons and gunpowder! Where? Albert Dock Liverpool, 22 Edward Pavilion, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 4AFwww.albertdock.com
The Sound of Music @ Empire Theatre
When? 14 – 19 SeptemberWhat? The hills are alive again with the most magical musical in the world! One of the greatest musicals of all time returns to the stage in a magnifi cent new production to enchant and enthral the young and the young at heart.Where? Liverpool Empire Theatre, Lime Street, Liverpool, L1 1JEwww.atgtickets.com/venues/liverpool-empire
Sister Act @ Floral Pavilion
When? 17 – 19 SeptemberWhat? Featuring original music by TONY and 8-time Oscar winner Alan Menken, this uplifting musical was nominated for 5 TONY Awards including Best Musical.Where? Marine Promenade, New Brighton, Wirral, CH45 2JS www.fl oralpavilion.com
Design a Pencil Case @ Walker Art Gallery
When? 19 SeptemberWhat? Head back to school with your one-of-a-kind pencil case. From 1-4 PM. Drop in, no booking required.Where? William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8ELwww.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Liverpool Food & Drink Festival @ Sefton Park
When? 19 - 20 SeptemberWhat? Now in its 8th year, Liverpool Food and Drink Festival is a real celebration of the city’s fantastic restaurants, bars, cafes and regional producers. There is always plenty to enjoy for all the family, with areas dedicated to restaurants, street food, beers and bangers, wine, cafes and entertainment, along with a heavenly chocolate garden and interactive children’s zone.Where? Sefton Park, Croxteth Drive, L17 1AFwww.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
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Wine Evening @ Sefton Park Palm House
When? 23 SeptemberWhat? Liverpool Food and Drink Festival is bringing another of its popular wine tasting evenings to the beautiful Sefton Park Palm House on Wednesday 23 September. Visitors to the event will have the opportunity to sample more than 100 different wines from around the world and take part in masterclasses from some of the region’s top wine experts. There will also be a selection of delicious cheeses on offer to try out.Where? Sefton Park Palm House, Sefton Park, L17 1APwww.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
Jurassic Adventures @ The Brindley
When? 23 SeptemberWhat? Be transported to a prehistoric place full of fun, thrills and screams, be amazed by the birth of a baby Dinosaur, but beware of the T. REX mother who wants her egg back! An absolutely brilliant show for all the family from ages 4 plus.Where? The Brindley, High St, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1BGwww.thebrindley.org.uk
Clare House Splash Dash @ Sefton Park
When? 26 SeptemberWhat? The Claire House Splash Dash is a 5k fun run with a difference. You will start in your brightest white t-shirt and as you pass each kilometre point you will be pelted with different colours of powdered paint, until you fi nish the course looking like a human rainbow… with a massive Claire House Smile!Where? Sefton Park, off Croxteth Drive, L17 1AFwww.splashdash.org.uk/
Chinese Autumn Festival @ Museum of Liverpool
When? 27 SeptemberWhat? Join the University of Liverpool Students Societies and Associations for a special autumn celebration, including performances, workshops and festivities.Where? Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool, L3 1DGwww.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Maya Adventure @ World Museum
When? 1 September – 18 OctoberWhat? Join the local Mexican community and discover about the ancient Maya. Have a go at using Maya numbers, shout out and learn some Mayan language with animal and Gods loteria (bingo)!Where? William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8ENwww.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
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Out & AboutOctober
Kind 40th Birthday Variety Show @ Echo ArenaWhen? 10 OctoberWhat? KIND, the children’s charity, is celebrating 40 years of making a difference in many, many young lives. The work off KIND depends upon the generosity of its supporters. This variety show will be fi lled with homegrown talent and will be a wonderful way to spend an evening. Where? Kings Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 4FPwww.echoarena.com
Hairspray the Musical @ Empire TheatreWhen? 12 – 17 OctoberWhat? Hairspray is the irresistible feel-good show that is guaranteed to have you dancing the night away. Let your hair down and book now!Where? Lime Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 1JEwww.atgtickets.com/venues/liverpool-empire
Liverpool Irish Family Celebration @ Museum of LiverpoolWhen? 17 OctoberWhat? MoL will be joined by artists from Liverpool and Ireland for a full and free day of family fun. From 11 to 4 enjoy a wide range of activities including a Q and A with the acclaimed and award-winning author Glenn Patterson reading from one of his most recent books.Where? Liverpool, Merseysidewww.liverpoolirishfestival.com
All Star Wrestling @ Floral PavilionWhen? 17 OctoberWhat? Superslam wrestling returns with another star studded evening of top class wrestling action, bringing top names from major federations in Japan USA and Canada to face the very best of British talent.Where? Marine Promenade, New Brighton, Wirral, CH45 2JS www.fl oralpavilion.com/
Spooky Welly Walk @ Sefton ParkWhen? 24 OctoberWhat? The Spooky Welly Walk is a Halloween themed walk for families. The route of the walk is just under 2 miles and is lined with lots of fun trick or treat activities to keep children entertained all day!Where? Sefton Park, off Croxteth Drive, L17 1AFwww.roycastle.org
ComedySportz @ The AtkinsonWhen? 24 OctoberWhat? It’s a show that’s fast and unpredictably funny. There’s a referee on hand to steer the entertainment, call any fouls and help the audience decide the winner.Where? Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1DBwww.theatkinson.co.uk
Toytopia @ Exhibition Centre LiverpoolWhen? 24 – 26 OctoberWhat? From the hottest Toytopia toys topping the Christmas wish lists, to traditional family favourites, this amazing event comes to Exhibition Centre Liverpool.Where? Kings Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 4FPwww.exhibitioncentreliverpool.com/
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The Wizard of Oz @ St.Helens Theatre RoyalWhen? 24 October – 1 NovemberWhat? Come over the rainbow with St. Helens Theatre Royal this half term for the return of the Regal Entertainment’s enchanting production of The Wizard of Oz, following sell-out seasons in 2013 and 2014. Where? Corporation Street, St.Helens, Merseyside WA10 1LQwww.sthelenstheatreroyal.com
Family Cecil and Liverpool Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann Showcase @ Liverpool PhilharmonicWhen? 25 OctoberWhat? With live music, song, dancing and fun for all the family this year the Céilí is in a new Liverpool Philharmonic venue, The Music Room. With each dance explained by an experienced Céilí caller this is a dance for any age, regardless of experience. Where? Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside L1 9BPwww.liverpoolirishfestival.com
The Amazing Bubble Man @ The AtkinsonWhen? 28 OctoberWhat? Louis Pearl, the Amazing Bubble Man, embarks on a tour of the UK with his unique show that has been delighting audiences of all ages around the world.Where? Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1DBwww.theatkinson.co.uk
Ottersghoul @ Otterspool Adventure CentreWhen? 29 – 31 OctoberWhat? It’s going to be a scream! Tickets are now on sale for this exclusive Halloween spectacular. The event runs from Wednesday 29 until Friday 31 October and is guaranteed to get those bones tingling.Where? 37 Otterspool Drive, Liverpool, L17 5ALwww.otterspooladventurecentre.co.uk
Peter Pan – The Musical @ Epstein TheatreWhen? 29 October – 30 OctoberWhat? A spectacular musical adaptation of the timeless tale about the boy who never grows up. Let your imagination take you to Neverland with Peter and Wendy meeting Lost Boys, Indians and the villainous Captain Hook – not forgetting his silly sidekick Smee!Where? Hanover House, 85 Hanover Street, Liverpool, L1 3DZ www.epsteinliverpool.co.uk
Halloween Event @ Calderstones MansionWhen? 31 OctoberWhat? Childrens Halloween Hansel and Gretel party which is aimed at primary school children and Little hoppers monster boogie which is aimed 5’s and under. £14 per ticket 2 hours includes party food, dancing, spooky games and activities, spooky face paint and prizes. Parents and guardians to attend. Book quickly limited availability!Where? Calderstones Park, Calderstones Road, Liverpool, Merseyside L18 [email protected]
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WIN!! Two family Tickets
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To enter, visit www.familygolive.com/competitions
This year’s spectacular pantomime at the Liverpool Empire is the rags-to-riches tale of Dick Whittington. Dick Whittington features an all-star cast including Sally Lindsay (Mount Pleasant, Coronation Street) as the magical Fairy Fazakerley, Kurtis Stacey (Emmerdale) as Dick Whittington, Radio City 96.7’s Leanne Campbell as Alice Fitzwarren, Eric Potts (Coronation Street) as the hilarious dame,
Sarah the Cook and motormouth DJ Pete Price (City Talk) as Alderman Fitzwarren.
We’re offering you the chance to win two family tickets!
Not only will each lucky winner get tickets to see the show, they’ll also be upgraded to the Empire’s special VIP package which includes access to the private Ambassador Lounge with complimentary drinks and nibbles.
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WIN! 4 TICKETS TO TOYTOPIA
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To enter, visit www.familygolive.com/competitions
Toytopia is the fabulous new family day out coming to the Exhibition Centre Liverpool in the October Half Term School Holiday.
Meet Peppa Pig*, Ben & Holly*, Dennis The Menace, Freya and Ralph from Sylvanian Families and many more! There’ll be lots of hands-on play; kids can conquer the huge infl atable assault course, test drive battery-powered cars, zip
around on scooters, try free-running, be creative in the Arts & Crafts Zone, learn to be a DJ, build blasters, shoot ghosts, play with lasers, and much, much more! It’s the perfect day out for 2 to 12 year olds. And, Mums & Dads, your ticket covers ALL entertainment, ALL day! So, no hidden costs.
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In Southern Brazil herds of cattle graze vast pastures, providing Brazil with meats for the famous churrasco barbecues – a century old gaúcho tradition. Fazenda restaurant, based at Exchange Flags, brings this tradition to Liverpool. Customers experience a truly authentic rodizio experience, with continuous tableside service of fi fteen* different prime cuts of meat, including
beef, chicken, pork and lamb. These perfectly grilled meats are complemented by a sumptuous salad bar and an exquisite wine list to create one of the best dining experiences in Liverpool.
Family Go Live has teamed up with Fazenda to offer one £200 voucher to one lucky winner.
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Builder-turned-baker-extraordinaire Richard Burr was one of the most popular contestants on last year’s The Great British Bake-off. Here, he tells us about his new book, loving taking to the stage at food festivals and why he can no longer get away with not providing goodies for bake sales at his daughter’s school…
So, Richard. What can we expect from your new book BIY?I wanted to create a recipe book that anyone could pick up no matter what their skill level so every chapter has bakes graded from levels 1 (easy) to level 3 (advanced) so you can work your way through the book as you grow in confidence. I really like experimenting with different recipes once I’ve mastered a particular bake so on every recipe I’ve suggested extras for how to take it further and adapt it.
What was your experience taking part in GBBO?I was lucky enough to have a pretty happy life to start with but such an intense and fun experience it has really enhanced. No one ever comes up to you in the street and says “I hated you on the Bake Off”. It’s such a warm and well-loved programme that it’s been great to be part of that family.
How are you enjoying this year’s Bake Off?It’s a bit weird seeing people mucking about in “my” tent but it’s always a pleasure to see what they come up with and how they cope with each week’s challenges. I’ve enjoyed thinking what I would have made for each challenge. Much easier from the comfort of my sofa!
Why do you think home baking is experiencing such a resurgence?I feel people are more acutely aware of what goes into their food and the best way to know this is to bake it yourself. It’s such a comforting experience. For me, it’s something I do together with my family and has family traditions attached to it, like baking for birthdays, Halloween, Christmas etc. It’s one of my favourite ways to relax and spend time being creative with my kids.
How are you enjoying your new found fame?I’m not really famous! Life isn’t very different but things like food festivals are a great experience and now I’ve been “outed” as a baker I don’t get out of any bake sales at my daughter’s school.
What’s your go-to bake?Doughnuts. My rhubarb and custard ones are still my most requested bake and I’ve never made a batch that have survived long enough to go cold.
Richard can be seen at Liverpool Food and Drink Festival on Saturday 19 September where he will make an appearance in the dedicated celeb chef demo tent.
B.I.Y. - Bake It Yourself with
Richard Burr
To save money and beat the queues buy advance tickets on www.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
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Calling all foodies - The Liverpool Food and Drink Festival is back in town.
Set to excite epicures everywhere, the event will take place in Sefton Park on the 19 and 20 September 2015.
Now in its eighth year, the two-day event will feature more than 100+ of Liverpool’s top restaurants and bars, celebrity chefs, expert demos and live entertainment, as well as dedicated areas concentrating on beer & bangers, healthy eating, booze from north of the border and much more.
Celebrity chefs confi rmed to be showing off their skills at the festival include Rachel Khoo (The Little Paris Kitchen, BBC), Valentine Warner (What to Eat Now, BBC) and Richard Burr (The Great British Bake-Off, BBC) Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley AKA Hemsley & Hemsley.
There’ll also be masterclasses on everything from wine to chocolate, while Liverpool’s very own “Curry Evangelist”, Nisha Katona of Mowgli, will be running a ‘Curry Clinic’ - a crash course in India’s favourite dish for anyone who wants to cook authentic Indian curry at home.
And if you’re planning to come with little ones in tow, there’s a great range of activities to keep all the family entertained.
For example Little Miracles will be running great Story telling with Puppet sessions, while Sticky Fingers will helping little ones get creative with their crafting sessions.
Active TT will also be helping kids learn more about what’s on their plates with Food Science. For children who like to work up an appetite before tucking in, there’s also workshops from Topaz Dance, Get Active games with David Lloyd and a chance to strut your stuff with Razzamataz’ Drama & Dance. And there’s good news for Frozen fanatics, as Pick and Mix parties will also be running their Singing with Elsa sessions. All together now… “Let it goooo”.
Discussing what’s on, Denise Harris, Director of the Liverpool Food and Drink Festival, said: “I really think that this is set to be one of our greatest events yet! We’ve handpicked the most talented bars, restaurants and producers, not only from Liverpool but from all over the UK to create a truly magnifi cent spread.“There’s something for everyone - defi nitely a couple of days to ditch the diet and enjoy tucking in!”To save money and beat the queues buy tickets now at www.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
Liverpool Food and Drink Festival returns
19-20 September 2015
For more info, visit www.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.uk
SEE THE VOUCHER SECTION FOR A FANTASTIC GIVEAWAY!
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Barmy Britain is back with a brand new show full of crazy new characters and rude new rulers from Britain’s barmy past, and it’s coming to Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park for two showings on Friday 2 October.
Written by Terry Deary – the world’s best selling non-fi ction writer for children – these ground-breaking theatrical presentations will leave you gasping! Family Go Live magazine has teamed up with Knowsley Culture Development & Events to give away four tickets to the 7pm showing. www.Knowsley.gov.uk/tickets
For T&C’s and to enter, visit
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WIN! 2 Family Tickets to see The Wizard of OZ at St
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To enter, visit www.familygolive.com/competitions
Set off over the rainbow with St. Helens Theatre Royal this half-term for the return of Regal Entertainments’ enchanting production of The Wizard of Oz, following sell-out seasons in 2013 and 2014.
Starring Charlotte Gallagher (Snow White & Peter Pan) as Dorothy and Radio City’s Claire Simmo as Glinda, this magical show
is sure to put a smile on the faces of even the meanest of munchkins. Click your heels together and join Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Dorothy, and her little dog Toto, as they journey along the Yellow Brick Road through the magical Land of Oz to meet the Wizard, so that he can make their wishes come true.
We have 2 x Family Tickets up for grabs for the performance on Saturday 24 October at 5pm.
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Liverpool Irish Festival (15-25 October)Liverpool Irish Festival runs across 10 days from 15 to 25 October, Liverpool Irish Festival celebrates the cultural connections between Liverpool and Ireland. This year a host of performers from filmmakers, novelists, dancers and storytellers will weave magic for young festival goers, tell tall tales and celebrate the traditional family ceili. Highlights for children a special landfill rhythms instrument making workshop and Irish tales, poetry and exciting crafts in partnership with the Reader Organisation at Calderstones Mansion. Expect fantasy stories, dramatic landscapes and magical happenings with a chance to let your imagination run wild. www.liverpoolirishfestival.com
Fun festivals this Autumn
Liverpool Pirate Festival (12 - 13 September)Grab your cutless and get those timbers shivering, the brilliant Liverpool Pirate Festival returns to Albert Dock Liverpool on 12 and 13 September.
Taking us back to a time when the high seas were a treacherous, unpredictable and dangerous place to venture, this event will feature a live-action battle between two authentic pirate vessels that lock in dramatic duel using real cannons and gunpowder! This is the climactic moment of a day-long, edge-of-your seat storyline, one of courage, emotion, capture and thrilling escape.
Visitors to the dock will also be given the chance to step aboard these impressive vessels and learn more about notorious pirates from history, including Captain Ann Bonny and Captain Frenchy Hawkins.
The event also includes cannon and musket displays, live birds of prey, face painting, and the Young Pirates Parade and pirate show, all interwoven with lively folklore and authentic sea shanties. www.albertdock.com
British Fireworks Championship (2-4 October)This is a fireworks event like no other, featuring some of the best pyrotechnic companies in the land. Watch fireworks ‘dance’ to music as Innovative use of fireworks on the ground as well as in the sky makes each display unique. Set over a weekend, ticket prices start at £5.23 and children under five go free. www.visitsouthport.com
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Costco01512247675www.costco.co.uk
Renault Liverpool0151 790 0151www.renaultretail.co.uk/fi nd-a-dealer/renault-liverpool/
South Liverpool Plumbing & heating0151 427 8062www.allertonplumbers.co.uk
Hand built [email protected]
J Jones electrical services0151 545 0610www.jjoneselectrical.co.uk
Morecrofts SolicitorsTel: 0151 236 8871www.morecrofts.co.uk
Atlantic ChambersTel: 0151 236 4421www.atlanticchambers.co.uk
Paul CrowleyTel: 0151 264 7363www.paulcrowley.co.uk
Jackson CanterTel: 0151 227 1429www.qualitysolicitors.com/jacksoncanter
Citizens AdviceTel: 0344 848 7700
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The Renault Captur is a compact machine that delivers tough SUV styling cues with low running costs. It’s also available with a wide range of customisation options for both the exterior and interior, enabling owners to personalise their cars.
There are five trim levels available – Expression, Expression+, Dynamique Media Nav, Dynamique S Media Nav and upmarket Signature. All versions get alloy wheels, cruise control and electric windows. Expression models add desirable extras such as climate control, while Dynamique versions are fitted with a TomTom touchscreen sat-nav system and Signature cars get luxuries such as leather, a parking
The Renault Captur
A high-riding crossover that has
few rivals.camera and a high-end multimedia system.Every Renault Captur looks distinctive, with its combination of high ride height and sloping roofline turning heads. Yet it’s possible to make your Captur even more eye-catching courtesy of a range of personalisation options, including contrasting roof colours, bold bodywork decals and larger alloy wheels.
The Renault Captur is certainly a distinctive compact SUV, with its rounded shape displaying a number of striking styling cues. Make sure you get yourself down to Renault Liverpool and take a test drive today!!
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Boasting sand pits, climate controlled log cabins, pool areas, jumps tunnels and fl yball
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Say goodbye to pet hairIf you’re a pet owner, you’ll know that one of the worst things about them is the trail of furry detritus they leave in their wake. Get serious about cleaning it up by using a damp cloth or window squeegee and rolling it over any surface you suspect may be harbouring half of Fluffy’s coat. It’s far more effective than hoovering.
Get those mirrors sparkling If you want glistening mirrors, there’s only one thing for it - black tea! Apparently the tea’s tannin acid will leave those surfaces sparkling, without the need to use harsh chemicals everywhere.
Simply wipe a used tea bag over mirrors and prepare to admire your new, HD reflection staring back at you.
Hate housework? Make it that little bit easier with these quick and easy cleaning hacks…Zap microwave residueMicrowave still bearing the aroma of the 700 meals you cooked since you last cleaned it and covered in soup splatters? Fear not. Just halve a couple of lemons and stick them in a glass dish filled with water. Put in the microwave and cook until boiling (usually between 1-2 minutes). Let the steam circulate and then use a J-cloth to clean away the gunk. Ta da!
Soap scum be gone Sick of soap scum dominating your shower? One unusual way of stopping it in its tracks is by wiping it down with non-stick cooking spray. Simply spray on, let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe up. Soap scum will be unable to cling to surfaces, making cleaning much easier!
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1. A Will allows you to set out clear instructions. Without a Will your estate is subject to intestacy rules and may not go to the people you would wish it to.
2. If you and your partner are unmarried they may not receive anything from your estate.
3. If you have remarried a will can ensure any children from an earlier marriage receive part of your estate.
4. Make specific bequests to individuals; from specific items to sums of money.
5. The option to appoint a guardian to look after your children if they are under 18.
6. It is important to make a new will if you get married or divorced.
7. A Will can help with tax planning and reduce any potential inheritance tax bill.
8. The option to specify your wishes with respect to funeral arrangements
9. You decide who will settle the affairs of your estate
10. Have you got a number of beneficiaries, a business or assets overseas? It is recommended to have complicated matters like this drafted professionally.
Why choose James Murray Solicitors?We offer fixed feesHome visits can be arrangedWills are professionally draftedWe can act as a witness to your WillFree storage of your Will can be provided
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Pharmacy Service Searchwww.nhs.uk/service-search
St Paul’s Eye Hospital0151 706 3222www.rlbuht.nhs.uk
Liverpool University Dental Hospital0151 706 5253www.rlbuht.nhs.uk
Liverpool Community Health Trust0151 295 3000www.liverpoolcommunityhealth.nhs.uk
Health & Beautydirectory of useful numbers Sport England (This Girl Can)
08458 508 508www.sportengland.org
Broadgreen Hospital0151 282 6000
The Physiotherapy Centre0151 724 2060www.thephysiotherapycentre.com
Slimming World0844 897 8000www.slimmingworld.com
Aesthetically You0151 427 0014www.aestheticallyyou.co.uk
Toni & Guy Allerton0151 734 3300www.toniandguy.com
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Nuffi eld Health is a non-profi t organisation that champions health as it should be. Based on Riverside Drive, near the city centre, it focusses on the individual to support behaviour change and enhance quality of life. As part of a membership with Nuffi eld Health all of its members are entitled to a 12 point Health MOT which includes testing Cholesterol & Blood Sugar levels with an in-depth personalised programme created following this.
For T&C’s and to enter, visit
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Parties & Playtime directory of useful numbers
Otterspool Adventure Centre0151 494 3044www.otterspooladventurecentre.co.ukSam Mitchell Nails & Beauty Parties0151 722 3386Big Red Party Bus07824 872 159www.bigredpartybus-liverpool.co.uk
Find A Caterer0121 603 2524www.ncass.org.ukParty accessories0151 345 3817www.partyzoneliverpool.co.ukFun Town Liverpool0151 427 2369www.funtownliverpool.co.ukStudio 8 Cakes07917 115798www.studio8cakes.co.ukYellow Sub0844 412 0850www.yellowsub.co.uk
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VelocityParty Fact File
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What is Velocity Trampoline Park?
Velocity Trampoline Park is an indoor
trampoline park located in Widnes,
Merseyside. The venue opened in July
2015, covering 27,000 sq ft and features
over 150 trampolines, suitable for guests
of all ages.
What happens at a Velocity party?
There are three variations of the Velocity
party packages available. Package 1
includes jump time,
an exclusive party
room, a party host,
pizza, unlimited juice
and ice cream and
Velocity Grip Socks
for all guests.
Package 2 includes
all of the above
with additional fries
and cookies. VIP party packages are
also available, and all packages are fully
customisable.
What makes Velocity parties so
special?Unlike traditional children’s parties,
Velocity Trampoline Park offers a truly
memorable experience for youngsters
aged four or above. Ideal for birthdays
and other special occasions, children can
enjoy a day filled with jumping fun with
friends and family. All guests who attend
a Velocity party will receive a pair of
mandatory Velocity Grip Socks, meaning
they can return to the park again and
again without having to re-purchase.
VelocityTrampoline Parks
www.velocitygb.com
What sort of themes do you have
for both boys & girls?Velocity Leisure has gone out of its way to create
an experience that’s suitable for everybody, and
the general theme is to have the same great time
for both boys and girls alike.
Do you provide any goodie bags?In every Velocity party, the party
boy or girl is provided with a free
return voucher. Goodie bags can
be provided as an optional add-
on for all parties.
Where do the parties take place?
The parties take place at the trampoline park
both on the trampolines and in a dedicated party
room.
What age group are your parties
suitable for?A Velocity party is suitable for children over the
age of 4.
What is the cost of the parties?
Party package 1 costs £15 per head, Package
2 costs £16.50 per head and the VIP package
costs £20.50 per head. Additional add-on’s start
from £8.00.
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It’s time to get those moves out, for your child’s birthday Party Feet could provide the perfect package of dance and games parties!
Packages include themes such as Circus Fun, Cheerleader, Street Dance, and Pirates & Princess’, Super Hero, Fairy Tale ballet– so there something for everyone. They even have special Little Hopper’s parties for the under 5’s!
And if it’s a venue and food you’re looking for, the team at Party Feet have also teamed up with The Reader Org at the picturesque Calderstones Park Mansion, with all the stress of party planning left to the experts!
www.partyfeetliverpool.com
Get your dancing shoes on!
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My little girl, like most children her age
is obsessed with Frozen, so it was a no
brainer to have a Frozen-themed birthday
party for her 4th birthday. However,
after buying everything Frozen themed
in sight to decorate the party, it became
obvious that choosing the theme was the
easy part – I had no idea what to do to
entertain the kids at the party.
That was until a very
helpful mum pointed
me towards Pick ‘N’
Mix parties after telling
me about the fabulous
Frozen party they
had put on for her
daughter the previous
month.
I couldn’t wait to surprize my little girl with
a visit from Elsa and Anna, so I got in
touch with Pick ‘N’ Mix straight away to
book them for her party.
The staff were very friendly over the
phone and we ended up booking the
one hour princess party which got us two
singing princesses (the amazing Elsa and
Ana) with games and prizes, and I’ve got
to say that there were fab! They made it
a really special day for her. She was so
happy when Elsa and Anna knocked on
the door. Her face was picture when she
was able to meet Elsa and Anna and get
a picture with them.
Pick’n’mixPARTIES
The party was packed full of games, dancing and singing – they even had the parents joining in! The princesses were so friendly, their costumes were fabulous and their voices were amazing - they really brought Elsa and Anna to life! I will highly recommend Pick ‘N’ Mix parties to anybody looking to hire.
Pick’n’Mix Parties
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Vouchers can be downloaded and shared on familygolive.com
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RLiverpool Food & Drink Festival
Use “FGLM” voucher code at www.liverpoolfoodanddrinkfestival.co.ukVALID UNTIL 18th September 2015
2 for 1 weekend passes for Liverpool Food and Drink Festival in Sefton Park (Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th September)
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RToytopia
Please use discount code TOYTOPIA516. Valid until Friday 23 October 2015. www.ticketquarter.co.uk/toy-
topia T&Cs: Discount code only valid when booking general admission tickets online. Code valid until
23.59 on Friday 23rd October. Tickets subject to availability. Discount does not apply to VIP tickets.
25% off general admission tickets for Toytopia.
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Assessment includes: NC Levels/GCSE grade; areas for development, chance of 11+ success, plus- a tuition plan for how to achieve success! T&Cs apply. Please call (0151) 7098011 to book your session and free assessment.
Free Assessment (worth £25) in English and maths, when one group tuition session is booked (£16 for 1 hour session).
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RYellow Sub Play Centre
This offer is valid until 02/12/15 inclusive, weekdays only. This voucher entitles you to one FREE entry of equal or lesser value with each paying child. Term and Conditions apply. Management reserve the right to make changes without notice.www.yellowsub.co.uk/
Buy 1 get 1 free entry to Yellow Sub Play Centre.
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RPICK ‘N’ MIX PARTIES
Tel: 07969655752 or visit www.picknmixparties.com
10% OFF ONE HOUR PARTIES OR 20% OFF TWO HOUR PARTIES
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RPARTY FEET
Tel: 07949252401 website: www.partyfeetliverpool.com
(One free child space) birthday child comes free to Party Feet Calderstones mansion party when family go live mentioned on booking.
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