Bodmin Jail Hotel – June 2021

A 4/5 star hotel, a dining room built inside a chapel, Michaelangelo’s fresco on the ceiling, lights that changed in tune to the heavenly music and Cordon Bleu cooking.  You’d be expecting the dress code to be black tie and long frocks for the ladies – but no.
For this intrepid couple it meant putting on your pyjamas and turning up in barefeet!


Frances and Ken are on a mission and they turned up in their signature Alderhey pyjamas! Their aim is to raise awareness for the work Alderhey hospital is doing and they have been turning up in their pyjamas at various venues.
There were no disapproving looks from the rest of the guests though, just an interest in what it was all about.  Guess that means they fulfilled their aim – mission accomplished!
I wonder where they’ll turn up next?!

Hightown to Freshfield 24/06/2021

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We met at Hightown Station and signed the register to say we’d read the Risk Assessment. Crossing the Railway Line by the footbridge, we set off along a tarmac path parallel to the railway. Soon we reached the entrance to Altcar Training Camp, one of the UK’s premier facilities for small arms marksmanship training. Signs on the Continue reading

Line dancing

Line dancing resumed at Maghull Parish Hall on Wednesday 9th June.  The sessions were well attended but Covid restrictions currently mean limited access.

Members wishing to join the group should contact Hilary to join a waiting list.

Digital camera group

Hi all, have had few inquiries about the next subject ‘leading lines’.

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Here is an image of the group taken by Keith. Added some names to help new members when (if) we go back.  Sorry I know not every member is in the picture only the ones present one the day.

Nb.  image taken before Covid restrictions 🙂

Terry

 

NWAA – LCL Ride

Visit the NWAA websiteGood afternoon,

I wanted to get in touch as I work in the community team at the North West Air Ambulance Charity.

We are looking to put a team of 30 riders together for the Liverpool Chester Liverpool (LCL) bike ride to raise funds which could pay for one of our next missions and help save a life.

We receive no government or NHS funding and need to raise over £9.5 million each year to keep our crew equipped and operation ready to save lives. It’s all thanks to the generosity of our incredible supporters that we can make a difference.

It costs just £10 to register for a place on the team which and we ask riders if they could raise £50 through sponsorship to support the work that we do to keep us flying and ensure we can be there for those that need us the most.

I wondered if this is something that may be of interest to your group and if you would be happy to share the details please?

The link to register or for more information is https://nwaa.net/event/lclbikeride2021

If this is of interest or you would like to talk through in more detail, please feel free to contact me on the details below.

Best wishes

Emma