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Catkins Photography

Catkins Photography

3 Icehouse Lane, Moreton in Marsh ,
Wedding, Portrait and Childrens photography
Tel: 7854956791
Neo cafe

Neo cafe

Millennium Centre Leasowe , Moreton ,
Neo Cafe is a community cafe in the Millenium Centre Leasowe, Neo catering run this cafe as a fresh and local cafe also doing external buffets and delivery orders.
Tel: 7447913888
Aivilo

Aivilo

19 Goodwood Drive, Moreton ,
Pain Free, Hair Freeâ„¢ laser is effective at treating all skin types and hair colours - eliminating tedious shaving or painful plucking and waxing as part of your daily routine. We provide two types of hair removal, laser and electrolysis. Perhaps you prefer electrolysis instead of laser treatment - for some hair colourings it would be the recommended option. As well as this, our advanced electrolysis procedures can also remove unwanted skin blemishes such as skin tags, thread veins and milia. We can offer near infra red skin tightening which reduces lines and wrinkles giving you a natural, more youthful look. So, if you are looking for a successful, professional treatment to eliminate unwanted hair or blemishes or you are looking to reduce the signs of ageing, please call our Wirral based clinic today on 0151 678 5353.
Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)

Forest Peoples Programme (FPP)

1c Fosseway Business Centre, Stratford Road, Moreton in Marsh ,
Forests cover 12% of the planet and nearly all are inhabited. Many of the peoples, who live in and have customary rights to their forests, have developed ways of life and traditional knowledge that are attuned to their forest environments. Yet, forest policies commonly treat forests as empty lands controlled by the state and available for ‘development’ – colonisation, logging, plantations, dams, mines, oil wells, gas pipelines and agribusiness. These encroachments often force forest peoples out of their forest homes.Many conservation schemes to establish wilderness reserves also deny forest peoples’ rights. Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) advocates an alternative vision of how forests should be managed and controlled, based on respect for the rights of the peoples who know them best. We work with forest peoples in South America, Africa, and Asia, to help them secure their rights, build up their own organisations and negotiate with governments and companies as to how economic development and conservation are best achieved on their lands. Vision: Forests are owned and controlled by forest peoples in ways that ensure sustainable livelihoods, equity and well-being based on respect for their rights, knowledge, cultures and identities.