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WIRRAL-based men’s mental health charity Mersey Mind Project proudly took part in the Mental Health World Cup 2026 at Goodison Park, joining dozens of teams from across the country in a powerful event dedicated to raising awareness of mental health and suicide prevention.
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LOCAL children’s charity helps over 5,500 disadvantaged young people access outdoor learning since 2020, with over half a million pounds raised and reinvested to break down barriers to outdoor education.
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PEOPLE whose hearing has been damaged by working in Merseyside’s heavy industries are a primary focus for a new hearing care service established at an opticians practice in Southport.
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FOLLOWING success across the North West, national housing association Riverside and social business Can Cook are rolling out their affordable healthy eating programme Well Fed into the Wirral.
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SPEAKING in response to the interim report on:- 'Young People and Work,' by:- Alan Milburn, Cllr Louise Gittins, Chair of the Local Government Association, said...
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SEFTON based charity, Rimrose Valley Friends, have secured funding to commission a study into access to and from the Port of Liverpool. This study follows its 7 year campaign to save:- 'Rimrose Valley Country Park' from destruction by the building of the:- National Highways' Port of Liverpool Access Road.
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IN a report issued by the Commons' Business and Trade Committee, that says Ofcom has failed to change Royal Mail's:- "unacceptable" performance amid fears it is:- "not up to the job" of regulating a postal market that is growing in competition and complexity.
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A beloved rural landmark is officially waking up from a 7 year slumber. The historic pub formerly known as The Red Squirrel is set to reopen its doors under an exciting new identity:- 'The Wild Roe.
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ON Sunday, 31 May 2026:- Thameslink, Southern, Great Northern and Gatwick Express will transfer into public ownership to:- deliver more reliable, passenger centred services across the network.
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ANOTHER Bank Holiday weekend has brought renewed frustration for residents in Formby and Freshfield, as severe traffic congestion, dangerous parking and overwhelmed roads once again caused disruption across the Merseyside coastline.
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