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Hello
If you are going to Liverpool on a bike, don't park it in the meter bays. Unlike Wirral and Sefton councils, Liverpool City Council have changed the rules and if you park bikes in meter bays, you will get a ticket for "parking a vehicle in a place not designated for that vehicle."
There are no warning notices about this except in small print on the meters. Apparently they brought in this rule earlier in 2009 and stickered a few bikes with warning notices on the lead-up to the change. This is yet another money maker for Warren Bradley's lot.
Wirral and Sefton remain unchanged - up to now anyway.
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CWC22
Saturday 27th March 2010 7:30pm onwards.
Location: TBC

CWC22 will be in aid of the Cumbria Flood Recovery Fund. There will be collection buckets going around throughout the event for those who wish to donate money. All monies donated will go straight to this cause.
For those of you who are not aware, parts of Cumbria were hit by major flooding in November 2009, taking a life, washing away major bridges, causing millions of pounds worth of damage to homes and businesses and causing mayhem to parts of the county. The Cumbria Flood Recovery Fund was set up to help everyone involved. Part of this is for individuals and families and part for community and voluntary groups, both those who have suffered themselves and groups who are helping others.
From classics to modern performance cars, join other car enthusiasts for a night of cruising, show off your pride and joy.
We hope you can join us.
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Learning the art of tease & tweeze! Hoylake on the Wirral is to be the location for a day of vintage inspired glamour and fun on Saturday the 24th of April. Betty & Lilly’s Vintage Pamper Box is the perfect Hen celebration. This fabulous event begins with a short class in 1950s style hair & make-up, if you’ve ever struggled to apply a French flick or wondered how to quickly create the perfect victory roll then this class is for you. Betty and Lilly will supply you with a simple list of items to bring from your own hair & make up kits so you can be sure to recreate the same looks at home. Once you look a million dollars and of course after a well deserved cup of tea and slice of home made cake (well lifting eyelash curlers is so exhausting darling) you will then be taught a beginners class in Burlesque by the amazing Dani California. Once the Burlesque moves are mastered this wonderful day will be finished off with a cheesecake style photo shoot. Using old school Hollywood glamour as inspiration. It really will be lights, camera, Glamour! For more information phone Betty on 0151 625 2842 purchase tickets at https://express.iristickets.co.uk:443/k?cherrylounge
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Avoid it for a while as there has been a crash, take an alternate route 
hope all is ok




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I am sure people have seen these things before.
It is black and moves left and right.
pickup from woodchurch.
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I don't need these. so someone take them for free!
2 metal post spikes sort of similar to this
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A member asked for information regarding Kinmel Street, Birkenhead. Of course the area was demolished and Europa Swimming Baths now occupy the site.
Here is a map of 1909 showing the street layout
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cant say i know an awful lot about these things, has vibrating things for different parts of the foot.
pickup from woodchurch
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I think this engine may have been going to Birkenhead Docks What route would it have taken to get there Where were these engines built
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I have some random memories of New Brighton in the sixties.Do any of these ring a bell? The shelters and toilets at the end of Victoria Road - these were fine examples of Victoriana . Paddy's cafe (I think that's what it was called) also in Victoria Road . The ghost train in the Tower fair ground - as I recall, it had two huge (or so they seemed at the time - I was only a nipper!) white mountains with suitably horrific decoration. Lastly, in 1970 I went to a flypast commemmorating the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Britain- a great day out .
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Not a full sized one, but still fairly big. Good for small storage areas
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Originally from home base chrome and glass. Bought for about 50 quid. Some slight surface rust in places.
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Hopefully this is in the right place. Is there someone who can help ? My daughter for school needs 10 questions answering by someone who was evacuated during the war.We have no relatives alive or anyone we know who are old enough. 1. How old were you when you were evacuated ? 2. Where about were you evacuated to ? 3. What type of memories did you have , please explain ? 4. Did you get evacuated with siblings ? If yes, who ? 5. Explain how you felt by being evacuated ? 6. How far did you have to travel ? 7. Did you enjoy your time whilst being evacuated ? Please describe. 8. How long were you evacuated for ? 9. Did you travel back home at any time ? If yes, why ? 10. How did it feel when you were told you could go home ? Please describe this feeling .
We would be extremely grateful if anyone could. Thanks in advance.
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Sat 18th September and Sunday 19th September 2010
Traction engines, vintage cars, buses and military veichles, steam engines, steam boats, radio controlled boats, a steam powered carousal and vintage fairground.
The Festival of Transport offers you these and many more sights, sounds and experiences for you to enjoy.
www.bheadtransportfest.com
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Commencing 29th March 2010
Monday, Tuesday, Wed and Thursday 10.30-12 noon. 'Family Bird Walk'. Booking advisable. Suitable for kids over 5.
Friday 2nd April 'April Easter Trail'10- 3pm
pick up a self guided trail around the park from the visitor centre.
'Restoration Tour' 2- 3.30pm
Sat 3rd April and Sun 4th April 10- 3pm @easter Trail' (as above)
2pm Easter Egg Hunt. for kids under 10.
Mon 5th April 'Easter Trail {as above} 10- 3pm
Tues, Wed, Thurs and Friday 'Orienteering' 10.30- 12 noon
use a map to find clues around the park. suitable for kids aged 8+
Tues, Wed, Thursday at 2pm 'Minibeast Hunt' for kids over 5.
Friday 9thy April 2- 3.30 pm 'Restoration tour'
Events start and finish at the visitor centre. to book 0151 652 5197
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Pacific Road Arts Centre Sat 29th May and Sunday 30th May 2010 10.30 am- 4pm
Adults £3. Accompanying children free.
To include Working model railway, layouts, stands and exhibits, model soldiers model boats, aircraft etc etc
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Discover the heritage of Cheshire and Merseyside at the BBC Big History Show. For two days over the weekend of 20 and 21st March 2010 over a hundred local history organisations will be at Liverpools St Georges Hall.
The show is open 10 am to 5pm on both days.
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Anyone else seen the cat that has taken to roaming the Asda car park on the Woodchurch? Does anyone know where the cat belongs? Strange place for a cat to hang out. I`ve stroked him a few times, but always hisses when he`s fed up of a fuss.
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Friday 12th March. 10 am- 3.30pm at Birkenhead Town Hall.
Volunteering Wirral and Cascade project are hosting a joint event, to showcase the skills and talents of Wirral people. to celebrate volunteering and to promote good practise in volunteer management.
Activities include:
Belly dancing
Cookery
Poetry
Healthy lifestyles
African drumming
Arts and crafts
martial arts
Songwriting
Workshop stalls and info desks
BBC radio merseysides A team/ up for arts project
Eastern dance
And much, much more!!!!!!!!!
For furhur info- ring @volunteering wirral' at 647 5432 OR 644 7577
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