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The Belvedere Community Activity Centre

The Belvedere Community Activity Centre

89-91 Miles street, Liverpool ,
Golden Gloves Boxing Monday, Wednesday &Friday 5-6pm (Juniors) 6-8pm (seniors) Circuit training Tuesday &Thursday 5-6pm Saturday 10-11am Muay Thai Boxing Tuesday &Friday 7-8pm Women's Boxercise Tuesday 9.45-10.45am Saturday 11.30-12.30am Zumba Only Original Latin American Zumba in Merseyside Saturday 11-12pm Karate Saturday 10.30-11.30am
Tel: 1517268155
Hillsborough Justice Campaign Unofficial Group

Hillsborough Justice Campaign Unofficial Group

liverpool, Liverpool ,
In memory of the 96 who died, April 15th 1989. May they rest in peace and never be forgotten. John Alfred Anderson (62) Colin Mark Ashcroft (19) James Gary Aspinall (18) Kester Roger Marcus Ball (16) Gerard Bernard Patrick Baron (67) Simon Bell (17) Barry Sidney Bennett (26) David John Benson (22) David William Birtle (22) Tony Bland (22) Paul David Brady (21) Andrew Mark Brookes (26) Carl Brown (18) David Steven Brown (25) Henry Thomas Burke (47) Peter Andrew Burkett (24) Paul William Carlile (19) Raymond Thomas Chapman (50) Gary Christopher Church (19) Joseph Clark (29) Paul Clark (18) Gary Collins (22) Stephen Paul Copoc (20) Tracey Elizabeth Cox (23) James Philip Delaney (19) Christopher Barry Devonside (18) Christopher Edwards (29) Vincent Michael Fitzsimmons (34) Thomas Steven Fox (21) Jon-Paul Gilhooley (10) Barry Glover (27) Ian Thomas Glover (20) Derrick George Godwin (24) Roy Harry Hamilton (34) Philip Hammond (14) Eric Hankin (33) Gary Harrison (27) Stephen Francis Harrison (31) Peter Andrew Harrison (15) David Hawley (39) James Robert Hennessy (29) Paul Anthony Hewitson (26) Carl Darren Hewitt (17) Nicholas Michael Hewitt (16) Sarah Louise Hicks (19) Victoria Jane Hicks (15) Gordon Rodney Horn (20) Arthur Horrocks (41) Thomas Howard (39) Thomas Anthony Howard (14) Eric George Hughes (42) Alan Johnston (29) Christine Anne Jones (27) Gary Philip Jones (18) Richard Jones (25) Nicholas Peter Joynes (27) Anthony Peter Kelly (29) Michael David Kelly (38) Carl David Lewis (18) David William Mather (19) Brian Christopher Mathews (38) Francis Joseph McAllister (27) John McBrien (18) Marion Hazel McCabe (21) Joseph Daniel McCarthy (21) Peter McDonnell (21) Alan McGlone (28) Keith McGrath (17) Paul Brian Murray (14) Lee Nicol (14) Stephen Francis O’Neill (17) Jonathon Owens (18) William Roy Pemberton (23) Carl William Rimmer (21) David George Rimmer (38) Graham John Roberts (24) Steven Joseph Robinson (17) Henry Charles Rogers (17) Colin Andrew Hugh William Sefton (23) Inger Shah (38) Paula Ann Smith (26) Adam Edward Spearritt (14) Philip John Steele (15) David Leonard Thomas (23) Patrik John Thompson (35) Peter Reuben Thompson (30) Stuart Paul William Thompson (17) Peter Francis Tootle (21) Christopher James Traynor (26) Martin Kevin Traynor (16) Kevin Tyrrell (15) Colin Wafer (19) Ian David Whelan (19) Martin Kenneth Wild (29) Kevin Daniel Williams (15) Graham John Wright (17)
ADEN Community Association Liverpool

ADEN Community Association Liverpool

89 kempston st, Liverpool ,
charity organisation run by local volunteers.
Knowsley Foodbank

Knowsley Foodbank

PO BOX 135, Liverpool ,
How a foodbank works: Food is donated Schools, churches, businesses and individuals donate non-perishable, in-date food to a foodbank. Large collections often take place as part of Harvest Festival celebrations. Food is also collected at ‘Supermarket Collections’: These are events held at supermarkets where volunteers give shoppers a ‘foodbank shopping list’ and ask them to buy an extra item or two for local people in crisis. Food is sorted and stored Volunteers sort food to check that it’s in date and pack it into boxes ready to be given to people in need. Frontline care professionals identify people in need Care professionals such as doctors, health visitors, social workers, CAB and police identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher. Clients receive food Foodbank clients bring their voucher to a foodbank centre where it can be redeemed for three days emergency food. Volunteers meet clients over a cup of tea or free hot meal and are able to signpost people to agencies able to solve the longer-term problem. Some foodbanks also run a rural delivery service, which takes emergency foodboxes to clients living in rural areas who cannot afford to get to a foodbank. To visit a foodbank near you contact foodbanknetwork@trusselltrust.org or call 01722 580171
Start Up Liverpool

Start Up Liverpool

Riverside Credit Union, 17 Penketh Drive, Speke, Liverpool ,
Business Start Up Loans Key Facts • Loans available primarily to anyone aged 18-30 • Loans are made on a personal basis rather than to the business • No minimum or maximum amounts but average expected to be £2,500 to 10,000 • A number of individuals can group their loans together for the same business project subject to a combined maximum of £25k • Minimum term 1 year, maximum 5 years including any CRH (majority expected to be c3 years) • Maximum repayments expected to be the norm but can accept weekly • Interest rate fixed at 6% for duration of loan • No fees payable • No collateral security will be taken (debtor will be personally liable for debt) • No early repayment penalty • No sector restrictions • Phased drawdowns available • Beneficiary cannot receive more than 1 Start Up Loan • A start up business is classed as one in its first 18 months of trading or prestart • Any additional funds provided at the same time or within 3 months of SUL must be on comparable terms • Must have a business plan • Applicants can be in education, employed or unemployed • Applicants should be unable to raise funds from traditional sources but formal bank decline not required • Applicants with CCJs can apply but not bankrupts or those under an IVA • We cannot support activities involving pornography or overt sexual nature; credit or lending; money transfer; gambling or any illegal activities or that would carry reputational risk. • Businesses has to be based in England and non-British applicants must have permission to stay and work in the UK for the duration of the loan • 'If the business case is viable the deal should be done” Support • Applicants will benefit from mentor support both pre and post drawdown, helping them develop their business ideas and plans (min two face to face or telephone contacts pre drawdown and 4 x 1 hour sessions in the 12 months post drawdown and unlimited online support) • Help sign post individuals to appropriate sources of support appropriate to their circumstances, even if self-employment is deemed not for them. Examples will include: ELECT, Wirralbiz, Dream High, Making Business Work, Princes Trust, LJMU Centre for Entrepreneurship, Liverpool Hope University Start up team, Edge Hill University incubator (details awaited), St Helens Chamber, Local Authority business support teams, Blue Orchid, The Womens Organisation, websites run by Business Link, Start Up Britain, and Business in You. For those returning to employment: Avanta/Ingeus Deloitte/ A4e under the Work Programme, , local job centres and Connexions • National partner offers include: - Regus - 6 months free use of Virtual office address - Paypal – reduced fees - Ebay - free ebay store for 3 months; - Magento – free website for 6 months with e-commerce capability; - Intuit Quickbooks – 24 months free access to Quickbooks Online Simple Start
Maghull & District Royal British Legion Club

Maghull & District Royal British Legion Club

326 Liverpool Road South , Liverpool ,
MONDAY - Closed TUESDAY - Pensioner's Club, Slimming World, Ladies Keep Fit WEDNESDAY - Slimming World & Bingo THURSDAY - Texas Poker Night FRIDAY - Room available for hire SATURDAY - Live Entertainment SUNDAY - Liver Entertainment Further details phone 015 526 2047
Speke Training & Education Centre Ltd

Speke Training & Education Centre Ltd

Unit House, Evans Road, off Speke Boulevard, Liverpool ,
Speke Training & Education Centre (STEC) is a charity established in 1980 aiming to help unemployed people back into employment and promote lifelong learning amongst those people moving into employmen