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A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR

MARCH ISSUE 71

Hello lovely Lifestyle Readers! Finally it’s March – spring is about to be sprung, and as I gaze out of my kitchen window I can spy tiny da!odils starting to pop their cheery heads out of the mud. From here on in every day sundown will get that little bit later and the promise of warm sunshine is tantalizingly close.

There is much to look forward to this month. On the 1st March is the Bierkeller Liverpool Lifestyle Awards, organised by Amanda Moss. Every year Amanda dips into the considerable talent pool that this city has, choosing the best and brightest businesses in Liverpool in order to recognise them and celebrate entrepreneurialism. On 8th March it’s International Women’s day where almost

Lifestyle EDITOR'S LETTER

every country celebrates women and their achievements. And "nally at the end of March it’s Mother’s Day where we honour mothers, motherhood and maternal bonds.

Within this month’s jam packed issue you will "nd, interviews with Strictly Come Dancing star Brendan Cole, handsome chef Jean – Christophe Novelli, singer Chis Maloney and indie band, The Feeling. We have fantastic competitions, to win tickets to see The Wanted at the Echo area on 14th March and a fantastic package of cinema tickets, amazon vouchers and a Captain America bundle all from the Odeon, to celebrate the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. We have beauty news, property news and a full page of “We Love”, dedicated this month to ideas of what to buy for Mother’s Day.

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Copyright: Panda Print Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form without the publishers’ permission. Every e!ort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of material published but Panda Print Ltd cannot accept responsibility for the veracity of claims made by

advertisers. Advertising must be paid for at the time of going to print. A late payment of more than 30 days will result in us charging the full rate card.

Note to advertisers: We go to print on 24th of every month. Copy deadline is 20th of every month. Any advertising space cancelled after the 17th of the month will be charged as standard.

MANAGING DIRECTOR AMANDA MOSS [email protected] 07916332469

EDITOR JOY LEWIS [email protected] 07729221922

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SIMON MOSS 07563192989

HEAD OF COMMERCIAL SALESALI HUSSEIN [email protected] WOODS [email protected] 07984565931

HEAD OF DESIGNEVE RUSSELL - PURPLE PARROT DESIGN www.purpleparrotdesign.comDESIGN CONTRIBUTORSLAURA FRASER and SOPHIE IDDON

Thanks to photography contributions from Dave “the pap” Evans and Brian Mansy.

www.lifestylemonthly.co.uk

THE LIFESTYLE TEAM

CONTENTSLifestyle

FASHION AND BEAUTY

EVENTS

REGULARSCommunity NewsRestaurant reviewMusicBond MediaPropertyTravel & the outdoorsDIY with Craig PhillipsMotoring

1016284750525662

Lifestyle loves Mother’s DayInternational Women’s DayMighty GirlCrown & Glory PageantBeauty

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St Georges Hall - Paranormal experience

58COMPETITIONSWIN ODEON Ticketsto see Captain America, including a exclusive merchandise pack & a £50 Amazon gift voucher!

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THE AWARD WINNING NUMBER ONE MAGAZINEFOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE STYLE IN THEIR LIFE

12 BRENDAN COLE

ON THE COVER

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Copyright: Panda Print Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form without the publishers’ permission. Every e!ort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of material published but Panda Print Ltd cannot accept responsibility for the veracity of claims made by

advertisers. Advertising must be paid for at the time of going to print. A late payment of more than 30 days will result in us charging the full rate card.

Note to advertisers: We go to print on 24th of every month. Copy deadline is 20th of every month. Any advertising space cancelled after the 17th of the month will be charged as standard.

MANAGING DIRECTOR AMANDA MOSS [email protected] 07916332469

EDITOR JOY LEWIS [email protected] 07729221922

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SIMON MOSS 07563192989

HEAD OF COMMERCIAL SALESALI HUSSEIN [email protected] WOODS [email protected] 07984565931

HEAD OF DESIGNEVE RUSSELL - PURPLE PARROT DESIGN www.purpleparrotdesign.comDESIGN CONTRIBUTORSLAURA FRASER and SOPHIE IDDON

Thanks to photography contributions from Dave “the pap” Evans and Brian Mansy.

www.lifestylemonthly.co.uk

THE LIFESTYLE TEAM

CONTENTSLifestyle

FASHION AND BEAUTY

EVENTS

REGULARSCommunity NewsRestaurant reviewMusicBond MediaPropertyTravel & the outdoorsDIY with Craig PhillipsMotoring

1016284750525662

Lifestyle loves Mother’s DayInternational Women’s DayMighty GirlCrown & Glory PageantBeauty

2232343843

St Georges Hall - Paranormal experience

58COMPETITIONSWIN ODEON Ticketsto see Captain America, including a exclusive merchandise pack & a £50 Amazon gift voucher!

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THE AWARD WINNING NUMBER ONE MAGAZINEFOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE STYLE IN THEIR LIFE

12 BRENDAN COLE

ON THE COVER

TODDLER MORNINGDaily Activities

(term time only)Includes juice,

biscuits & unlimited play

JUST £4.95

ALL DAY MEAL DEALS(weekdays and term time only)

Admission and kids meal from our delicious choice on the menu

JUST £6.95

FRIDAY NIGHT DISCO!Every Friday (during term time)

3:30pm - 6:30pmIncludes admission, meal, prize giveaways and

party dances with Croc and gang!JUST £7.95!

CRAZY TOWN AINTREEUnit 14 & 15 | Vesty Business Park | Vesty Rd |Bootle | L30 1NY

Tel: 0151 525 5039 | www.crazytownaintree.co.uk

NOMINEE

liverpoollifestyleawards.co.uk

WINNER OF THE BEST CHILDREN’S

PARTY VENUE 2013

13TH - 17TH OCTOBER 2014SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLEwww.liverpoolfashionweek.co.uk

37 WIN 2 TICKETS TO SEE THE WANTED

26 THE FEELING

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Lifestyle FASHION

As the seasons progress the topic of fashion is always at the forefront of our minds as it is the artful expression

of individuality and identity. A classic motto uttered when conferring on fashion when one season draws to a close and the next dawns is ‘out with the old and in with the new’. However this Spring/Summer 2014 witnesses leading labels in the fashion industry such as Burberry, Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Missoni, Paul Smith, Ralph Lauren, Roberto Cavalli and Versace adapt, revamp, update and transform preceding trends by giving them a contemporary twist or injecting them with a dose of modern !air and freshness so they are current but with a classic inspiration and time-honoured aesthetic.

The world of childrens fashion is constantly changing and is far from ordinary or basic. Nowadays the concepts of quality, style and ethical manufacture are constantly empathised so parents are increasingly opting for luxury clothing and often select designs that re!ect their personal taste so a ‘mini-me’ result is achieved. Continuing and developing the ‘mini-me’ trend for Spring/Summer 2014 are labels such as Dolce & Gabbana and Paul Smith Junior who take inspiration from their adult mainline collections and translate them into new designs that are suitable for children.

Luxury childrens retailer Childsplay Clothing takes the spearhead position in the children’s fashion movement which is increasing in popularity day by day and season by season.

LEAD THE FASHION PACK THIS SUMMER WITH CHILDSPLAY CLOTHING

Carefully sourcing collections from across the globe that they believe will be covetous in Spring/Summer, Childsplay Clothing stock a myriad of renowned designers including Armani, Boss, Gucci, Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, Young Versace and many more.

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Lifestyle CHARITY

The Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games take place from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd March 2014 and this year, for the first

time ever, the great British public can make every mile count by running, swimming or cycling their way to raising money.

It’s already warming up to be an unmissable weekend. You can run, walk, skip, hop, swim or cycle it’s up to you. There is something for anybody and everybody to get involved with no matter your age or !tness level. You can take part in the Liverpool Mile at Croxteth Hall and country park, or put a team together and join the swimathon at University of Liverpool Sports and Fitness Centre, the list of events in and around the city is countless.

So dust of your trainers, buy a new pair of swimming trunks or polish your old bike helmet and visit merseyside/sportrelief.com to !nd out what is happening near you.

SPORT RELIEF - How to get involved

Lifestyle magazine is delighted to be an ambassador for The James Bulger Memorial Trust. The chariy was set up by Denise Fergus with determination to help children in james' name. Managing editor Amanda Moss is one of several ambassadors who will help raise awareness and promote the good work of the charity, which sees Chris Maloney and Denise Fergus as patrons.

The Trust currently o"ers a support network to 50 families whose children are either si"ereing from bereavement, bullying or caring for a relative. Each year the James Bulger Memorial Trust o"ers them a holiday

and respite facilities for use of these deserving children and their families.

This is funded by a series of events including sky dives, abseils, and a gala auction Evening for James which is to become an anual event in the city. Amanda Moss said, "It is a great honour to have been asked to assist in such a worthy cause. It is a huge responsibility which I will take on with pride to ensure The James Bulger Memorial Trust is at the forefront of everyone's minds."

Denise Fergus said, "I have set up the charity having seen how much good work charities do over the years and I want to be able to o"er help to other children and their families who are deserving of it."

DONATE NOW

FORJAMES.ORG

keep up to date with all events at forjames.org

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Brendan Cole: Licence to Thrill. No, the star of

Strictly Come Dancing hasn’t made a play to

be the next James Bond (although he de!nitely

has the same dapper, bad boy reputation)

but instead is taking his spectacular moves to the

dance "oor to a theatre near you.

BY SHAUN CURRAN

Dance Yourself Dizzy

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The 37-year-old ballroom specialist has been a permanent !xture on our Saturday night TV screens for seven years now, as part of the "agship BBC dancing contest, but having in excess of 10million people watching his trademark Latino moves has only made him want to spread the dancing word further still.

This year, New Zealand born Cole will hit “every corner of the country” for a 48-date tour, the second time he has taken a collection of handpicked dancers, band and stage crew with him.

“The response has been huge. The last one went down well, and it’s great getting round the country to people who are interested in what you do. It’s a lovely feeling, being on stage performing to people who have made the e#ort to come to see you.

“It’s a two-hour show, like an ‘evening with’, so you get an intimate experience. You get to see myself, other dancers and band live, with lots of chat and the audience involvement. There’s also a Q&A, where you might !nd out a bit of naughty gossip about Strictly! Alternatively, people come there to just have a laugh and join in with the dancing - we want to make it a big show. It’s a massive undertaking, but you need a big show. I want people to have the experience of the year, to walk out of the theatre blown away by the spectacle they’ve just seen - staging, lighting, band, a full experience.”

The fact Cole can pack people into any theatre in the UK says everything about his ability to entertain - he is the one dancer who has transcended fans of the show, such is his notoriety. But his appeal is also indicative of a nation that has fallen in love with ballroom dancing.

“It’s becoming more acceptable, isn’t it? In all forms of dancing. And Strictly was de!nitely there at the front of it. As soon as it

hit the screens, you sensed there was a shift in momentum towards dancing because of it. It’s gone global, an incredible thing. And it’s not just Strictly: theatre, di#erent programmes on the telly talking about dance… it’s opened up a whole range of opportunities.”

Those opportunities were far more limited when, along with “every sport going”, Cole took dancing as a youngster. We’d imagine he was the subject of a few barbs about that as a kid.

“I did get lots of stick, but I am the sort of person that if you tell me not to do something, I am going to do it 10 times harder. It was a hard gig in many ways, but things that happen in your life, build your life… they make you the person you are. Perhaps that explains why I’ve been quite !ery in the past. But now I’m older and a bit wiser, and a bit mellower!”

Despite his usual presence in the latter stages of Strictly, Cole hasn’t always seen eye to eye with the judges.

“It’s hard not to take things on board if you get negative criticism. For every 100 positive comments you get one negative, and that is what you focus on. But I am extremely proud of what Sophie Ellis-Bexter and I achieved – it was a fantastic ride and she did so well.”

Visit brendancole.com for tickets.

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Lifestyle music ssss

How does performing in your hometown di!er from other cities?Performing in my hometown is the best feeling in the world. I’m so proud to come from Liverpool and proud of my roots.What are you up to this year?Wow, last year was a roller coaster so this year is going to be even busier. I’ve got my own UK tour. I’m playing music events and festivals I’ve got a lot of television appearances lined up. My next UK single and album out. I’ve also got my very own theatre school opening in May teaching children in the local community a variety of things from singing, dancing, acting and various other things to do with performing. Are you excited about the Lifestyle Awards?Yes I’m very excited about the awards! I think Liverpool is fantastic and deserve these kind of awards. They are very special.

Tell us about your new single.It is totally di!erent than my "rst. I like to mix things up and it’s great to be signed to a label that gives you that creative freedom. What’s your best memories from X Factor?The general public picking up the phone week after week and voting for me. I genuinely can’t thank them enough.How has your life changed since?It’s such a massive platform and I’m doing things I’d never dream I’d ever get the chance to do. I’m grabbing it with both hands. I’m learning to drive at the moment as I can’t get on the bus any more. I’ve not been on a bus in two years. Crazy.Have things calmed down for you?Not at all, I’m so busy with everything and I’m doing a lot of work for the James Bulger memorial trust and lily centre cancer care as I am their patron and so very proud to be a part of their charities.What’s the strangest fanmail you’ve got?A red frilly willy warmer!Do you have a beauty regime?I always moisture day and night, it’s a must. Where do you like to shop?I like high street, but I also get a lot of clothing sent to me via my management or label.How do you unwind?I like to watch movies or go the theatre.Who would you like to duet with?I did a duet with Gary Barlow, and Jane McDonald, as I was her support on her UK tour last year. So, this time de"nitely better.What message have you got for your fans?Follow your dreams and never ever give up.Do you still talk to anyone from X Factor?Yes everyone, I’m actually going to Jamie from Union J’s wedding in December.Who is the most famous person in your address book?Probably Gary Barlow and Robbie Williams!

chrismaloneyFormer X Factor star Christopher Maloney has been quite a controversial "gure in the last few years since leaving the show. But now he’s in love, engaged, and on tour with his new album in 2014.

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Lifestyle RESTAURANT REVIEW

Literally a stone's throw from Liverpool one across the road by Duke Street and you'll !nd an oasis of calm in Campbell Square with Amalia Italian

restaurant. In summer the whole front opens out to the courtyard where you can dine alfresco, but as it was a soggy February lunchtime we chose to stay in the warmth.

When you walk through the doors it is like dipping your toes into the Mediterranean, with rustic tiled "oors and maps of the region to make you feel like you're over there. Italian owner Antonio Lixi is the chef and together with Spanish business partner Miguel Queipo they have mastered the art of authentic Italian wholesome and tasty food. You can’t get more authentic than that.

It was an opportunity for me to catch up with my friend, Pete Price over a spot of lunch.

With so much to choose from (the menu is online) Miguel kindly o#ered to prepare a bespoke platter of dishes for us to sample. So we had calamari con verdure with delicate battered fried peppers, there was gnochetti aquello (lamb stew), bruschetta al pomodoro and bruschetta al funghi. The garlic mushrooms were by far my most favourite "avour of the lunch alongside the chicken and potato crochets.

An absolutely splendid lunch, perfectly "awless with outstanding service to match. The phone was constantly ringing for bookings as we dined. It is a charming getaway from the bustle of the city centre and well worth a visit. As always,it gets extra gold points for being family and child friendly.

Amalia Italian restaurant2 Campbell Square, Liverpool, L1 5AX

0151 709 0402www.amalialiverpool.co.uk

Review by Amanda Moss

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Lifestyle CELEBRITYLifestyle CELEBRITY

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Lifestyle FOOD

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE NOVELLIFor a man regarded as one of the nation’s favourite French chefs, it’s perhaps rather apt to !nd the 52-year-old representing a cause close to British culinary hearts, because culinary genius Jean-Christophe Novelli likes to champion good old British Fish and Chips!

With a !sh and seafood cookery course in his Hertfordshire Chef’s Academy, the creatures

of the sea certainly have a champion in Jean-Christophe. This is a man who is passionate about sourcing local and organic ingredients.

“Fish and chips is an industry where anybody who wants to can really make a go of it.”

Novelli o"ers that he frequents his local Hertfordshire chippie - “there’s a good one on Uppingham High Street” - though when asked if he himself had a secret recipe to the perfect battered !sh and chips, his answer is a tongue in cheek “quite honestly – no!”

But for a man with multiple Michelin stars to his name, the acclaimed chef remains a fan of the simple. I narrowed the foodie down to the three most critical, can’t-live-without ingredients.

“Just three foods…only three ingredients? Well I would go for tomatoes, olive and mushrooms. And fresh produce is at the heart of that. My motto is ‘always introduce, always combine, and always use fresh’. No compromise!!”

Novelli himself is a man of little compromise. A hyperactive child, he was ever restless. Once actually tied down to a chair by a teacher, the impatient teen left school at 14 to work in a patisserie. After becoming a private head chef in Paris to the Rothschild family, he upped and moved to Britain in 1983, opening his !rst of what was to be many restaurants in 1996. Some may view this as a brave move, but Novelli doesn’t see it like that.

“It was somewhere I wanted to be. People who want to go to Spain, to Portugal, they’re brave. I just had to cross the channel! At the time though, British cooking wasn’t as well represented as it is now. I guess I knew it could only go one way – up!”

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Lifestyle NIGHTLIFE

Liverpool Lifestyle Club Review – Secret Liverpool

Liverpool’s biggest “Secret” is a new club in Temple court just o! Matthew Street. Set over two "oors, it caters for all ages and

plays amazing music provided by resident DJ’S Danny Fisher, Shaun M Reid, Lee Morrison, Daniel Gale, Liam Hincks, Neil Unsworth, and Dave Butcher.

Upon arrival we were greeted by the door team, who were very polite and made us feel really welcome. We were treated like VIP’s, being escorted downstairs by a very professional attentive host to our pre-booked booth, the table was all set out complete with Farrio Roaches’ chocolates! Shortly after getting to our booth the hostess bought over our drinks, with sparklers hanging out of them, wow, we couldn’t have been made more special.

We had a fantastic night out and the resident photographer Paul Jones from PJ Photography took loads of pictures of us. Another added bonus to a night out in Secret’s is that the DJ’S are not the only

Review by Ali Hussein

entertainment they also have dancers throughout the night, this is an added extra that proves this club are doing everything to ensure their customers are enjoying a perfect night out.

I would de#antly recommend anyone from Liverpool or visiting this amazing city to sample Liverpool’s biggest “Secret” as you will not be disappointed. I spoke to owner, she said that she has some new visions on how the club will move forward in the near future, including splitting the club into 2 separate venues, so on the ground "oor things will stay the same playing popular chart, dance and house music, then the top "oor will be dedicated to tec music on Friday and Saturday nights with new Djs Lauren Lo Sung, Kydus and Carlton Hudson.

So all in all Liverpool’s biggest “Secret” is an amazing night out, friendly sta!, the tastiest cocktails and the best Djs in town. I know I can’t wait for our next night out there.

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Lifestyle shopping cssss

Lifestyleloves

touch of youthWe’re not trying to say she needs it, but this Touch Of Youth gift set from Origins would be welcomed

by anyone. Including the much-hyped Plantscription anti-aging

serum and cleanser, it’s a bargain too. £49, origins.co.uk.

origins

cafe rose perfumeNothing screams class like a Tom Ford scent. It’s a de!nite splurge, but your mum’s worth it – right? £140, harveynichols.com.

tom ford

mum's goodiesTreat her to a pamper sesh with

Lush’s goodie cone !lled with a Secret Garden bath bomb, Wonder Woohoo

bubble bar and Rock Star soap. Better than "owers. PRICES VARY, lush.co.uk.

lush

wisteria and violet colognePart of the new limited edition Rain

Collection (inspired by none other than the Great British outdoors, of course),

this beautiful scent will make you mum’s favourite in no time. £82, jomalone.co.uk.

jo malone

alice and eliza powdered violet hand cream

Let your mum put her feet up while she pampers her paws. A snip at less than a !ver

too. Sorted. £4, marksandspencer.com.

marks and spencer

Mother’s Day Make your mum feel special come

Mothering Sunday with a lovely gift

to pamper, preen and preserve herself. We’ve sought out the

best beauty buys she’s guaranteed to love so you

don’t have to – it couldn’t be any easier could it?

fave

sunday 30th

march

the heart plaque and truffles

The way to anyone’s heart is a big bar of chocolate, right? Send

a heartfelt note your mum can nibble on. Delicious!

£5.99, thorntons.com.

thorntons

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SUNDAY 30TH MARCHFROM NOON

Book a table at Bem Brasil and enjoy:

 Full Rodizio Meal   

   Special Mother’s Day Buffet 

 And a delicious glass of bubbly for every mum who dines with us 

All enjoyed in the unique ambience of the authentic Brazilian Churrascaria.

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The life and career of Liverpool-born singer Beryl Marsden will be celebrated this month in a brand new musical ONE DREAM: The Beryl

Marsden Story at the Epstein Theatre. The production will mark the 50th anniversary of the release of Beryl’s live recording of ‘Everybody loves a lover’ on the LP ‘Live at The Cavern’.

It follows its sell-out pilot performances at the world famous Cavern Club on Mathew Street last year, which was attended by music legends Sandie Shaw and Mike McCartney, ONE DREAM is now moving to the city’s Epstein Theatre named after famous Beatles manager Brian Epstein from 14-16 March this year.

Singer Beryl Marsden said: "Staging our show at the Epstein Theatre has presented us with the opportunity to develop and expand ONE DREAM into a major musical production. I am really excited to have the musical performed at such a great theatre, it holds such fond memories for me. We have such a talented company of actors and musicians. I can't wait for March to see the show on a main stage."

ONE DREAM: The Beryl Marsden Story shows how Beryl was helped in her struggle to overcome an intensely traumatising period in her life by discovering and practising Buddhism, and how this led to her close friendship with singer Sandie Shaw.

Written and Produced by Mike Howl and directed by Sophie Tickle, the full cast has now been con!rmed for the

ONE DREAM upcoming Epstein Theatre show. Young Beryl (aged 16) will be played by Francesca Davies and older Beryl (aged 21) by Gillian Hardie, other cast members include Hayley Davies, Nick Sheedy, James Ledsham, Katie King, Rob Boyle and Danny Woods.

ONE DREAM is a ground-breaking musical which mirrors the ups and downs of the music business and re"ects the special charm of the heady days of Merseybeat seen through the eyes of one of its greatest talents – Beryl Marsden.

OneDreamTHE BERYL MARSDEN STORY

FRI 14 ! SUN 16 MAR

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The Epstein Theatre, Hanover House, 85 Hanover Street, Liverpool, L1 3DZ

THE LIFE OF MERSEYBEAT’S BEST FEMALE VOCALIST IS CELEBRATED IN A BRAND NEW MUSICAL

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ONE DREAM: The Beryl Marsden Story Friday 14 - Sunday 16 March 2014

To book: call 0844 888 4411, visit www.epsteinliverpool.co.uk

BY JOY LEWIS

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Writing is always good therapy. I recommend it! It’s not really a cure for sadness but it gives that negative energy somewhere to go that’s positive.

What made you title the album, The Boy Who Cried Wolf?Boy Cried Wolf is a lyric from a song on the album. The song is about telling tales. The way we all broadcast everything we think all the time nowadays. Social media has created this new norm. We are all the boy who cried wolf!

Do you have a favourite track on the album that means the most to you?It’s hard to pick a favourite track from this album because we made sure that every track had a real purpose. Each song takes you somewhere di!erent and tells the story from a di!erent angle. It’s hard to single them out really.

You are performing in Liverpool’s O2 Academy on 23rd March – have you performed here before?We have played Liverpool many times over the years. We are really excited about being back. It’s been a while. Such a great city!

Indie rockers The Feeling are back with the successful new album Boy Cried Wolf and tour, which they are taking right across the UK. Joy Lewis caught up with the band while they had a well-earned break.How is the tour going?The touring has been amazing since the new album has been out. People really seem to get the new songs and they are really working at the gigs, and of course the oldies go down as well as always!

What is it like to be back in the limelight?I don’t enjoy being in the limelight, but I love playing gigs. Once you’ve made a record, getting to go out and play it to the world is the cherry on the cake.

Which do you prefer performing or writing music?I love both writing and performing in equal measure. Without one, the other seems pointless. I love being in the studio but I get itchy feet and lose perspective if I haven’t done a show in a while.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf Album, was written after your 5 year relationship ended - was writing the album cathartic for you?

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For one night only, The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Fri 4 April will be performing the music of Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds.

This once-only event celebrates the music of Liverpool-born singer, songwriter, musician and record producer Ian Broudie, in arrangements prepared especially for performance by the Lightning Seeds with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Clark Rundell, and special guests.

The Lightning Seeds were formed by Broudie in the late 1980s and scored an early hit with the song, Pure; they have produced six albums to date, and have enjoyed widespread mainstream success. Their football anthem, Three Lions, has twice been at number one in di!erent versions recorded with Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.

BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB: So Long, See You Tomorrow Album Review

Never a band to knowingly sit still, every new album is an o!ering to di!erent styles of musical genre. We’ve had blues, folk and rock and the latest album, So Long, See You Tomorrow gives us a taste of the bands talents when they embrace psychedelia. Whilst not every track is an out and out winner, there are more than a few tunes to hold the album together. So long see you tomorrow, Carry Me and Feel are for me by far the best tunes. This album is a grower, don’t give up after your "rst listen. On the second listen, "re up the old lava lamp and light a few joss sticks while you lounge on your bean bag - then you will start to realise the musical genius and the crisp production of this album. My verdict 7/10

IAN BROUDIE AND THE LIGHTNING SEEDS

Tickets £27.50, £30, £32.50, £40. For more information and to book visit

www.liverpoolphil.com

BY JOY LEWIS

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Lifestyle COMMUNITY

wife and son. A classically-trained singer, he's no stranger to performing in public, and has sung with The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. He's also been a hip-hop DJ and played bass with local Liverpool out!t Dan Elson & the Rhythm Pixies. Anthony trained as a music teacher at Liverpool Hope University and taught music at The North Liverpool Academy before joining Rock Choir.

"Of course we're very proud of our achievements," says Anthony. "But what makes Rock Choir extra special is the way it enables people to experience the thrill of singing together, and the fun, friendship and community spirit it inspires. Time and time again I see how singing helps improve people's self-con!dence and gives them wonderful sense of ful!lment and wellbeing. It's incredibly uplifting."

Liverpool, Birkenhead, Maghull, Southport and West Kirby Rock Choir members attend fun, weekly rehearsals where they learn specially arranged and choreographed pop, rock and Motown songs, leading up to exciting performances at local and national events including recent performances at Metquarter Shopping Centre, Southport Market, Maghull Christmas lights, Pyramids Shopping Centre and Moreton Christmas Fair – many of which support charity.New members are always very welcome and anyone interested in joining can try a free 90-minute taster session. Visit www.rockchoir.com or telephone 01252 714 276 for more information.

THE CHOIR THAT�S ROCKING MERSEYSIDE

Rock Choir is the UK's largest and most popular contemporary choir, with more

than 17,000 members in over 300 local communities nationwide. It o"ers adults and teenagers the chance to sing and perform popular contemporary songs, with no auditions and no requirements to read music or have any previous singing experience.

Rock Choir was started in Farnham, Surrey in 2005 by musician and singer, Caroline Redman Lusher, pioneering the contemporary choir movement in the UK. Rock Choir's uplifting ethos of fun, friendship and community spirit is a huge part of its attraction. At an individual level, it helps improve people's self-con!dence, enables them to develop new singing skills, and enjoy a dynamic new social life. Singing together and achieving such a great sound gives members a huge sense of ful!lment. Added to this is the glamour and excitement of performing in public, which for many is a truly liberating experience.

Rock Choir's popularity is phenomenal and its achievements are extraordinary. It's released two top twenty albums and performed en-masse at the 02 Arena, London and The Liverpool Echo Arena, Wembley Arena, Hammersmith Apollo and the Royal Albert Hall. In 2011 Rock Choir was the subject of popular 3-part ITV1 documentary 'The Choir That Rocks', and has made numerous other TV appearances, including BBC Breakfast, The One Show, The Paul O'Grady Show and The Alan Titchmarsh Show.

Merseyside Rock ChoirFun, energetic and inspirational Rock Choir leader, Anthony Seaman joined the strong team of 55 Rock Choir leaders in September 2013. Anthony lives in Ainsdale with his

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Imagine waving your child off to school knowing the care and love you give them at home is also given there.

Where class sizes are small enough to ensure they get the individual attention they deserve.

An independent school with a real home from home feeling that welcomes all faiths and where everyone is part

of the Tower College family.

Where fees are easily affordable and top results are easily achievable so you know you are giving your child the

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And where children learn the Tower College ABCs: Achievement, Belonging, Compassion

Tower CollegeBecause if your child is happy - you’re happy too!

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For Girls and Boys aged upto 16. Extensive coach service. Member of ISA Christian Schools Ltd.Registered Charity No 526611

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Lifestyle INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.

International Women’s Day is now an o!cial holiday in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia. The tradition sees men honouring their mothers, wives, girlfriends, colleagues, with "owers and small gifts. In some countries International Women’ Day has the equivalent status of Mother's Day where children give small presents to their mothers and grandmothers.

The new millennium has witnessed a signi#cant change and attitudinal shift in both women's and society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. Many from a younger generation feel that 'all the battles have been won for women' while many feminists from the 1970's know only too well the longevity and ingrained complexity of patriarchy. With more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased critical mass of women's visibility as impressive role models in every aspect of life, one could think that women

have gained true equality. The unfortunate fact is that women are still not paid equally to that of their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women's education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men.

However, great improvements have been made. We do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices. And so the tone and nature of IWD has, for the past few years, moved from being a reminder about the negatives to a celebration of the positives.

Annually on 8 March, thousands of events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate achievements. A global web of rich and diverse local activity connects women from all around the world ranging from political rallies, business conferences, government activities and networking events through to local women's craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more.

So let’s work together to make a di$erence, think globally and act locally! Let’s make everyday International Women's Day. Do your bit to ensure that the future for girls is bright, equal, safe and rewarding.

2014 MARCH 8TH

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THE SISTREN - Celebrate Women's History Month at The BrindleyThree extraordinary women are depicted in one powerful new play in celebration of Women’s History Month when Gazebo Theatre Company perform The Sistren at the Brindley next month.The Sistren was written by Therese Collins and features the incredible characters of Claudia Jones played by Tonia Daley-Campbell , Mary Wollstonecraft played by Pamela Cole-Hudson and Therese Collins as Emma Lloyd Sproson. The three stalwarts are drawn together, in their afterlife, to help another woman in her hour of need, in the modern age. Drama,

comedy, confrontation, grief, honesty and comradery follow in another exciting o!ering from Gazebo, which will appeal to

both women and men! Claudia Jones was a political activist and feminist, she founded and edited the "rst Black British weekly newspaper. Mary Wollstonecraft is widely regarded as the founder of modern feminism. Declaring

that both women and men were human beings with the same rights.Emma Lloyd Sproson campaigned for women’s rights, as a key player in the Su!ragette and Su!ragist Movements. It comes to the Brindley on Tuesday 11 March. Tickets are just £8 from www.thebrindley.org.uk and the Brindley

box o!ce on 0151 907 8360.

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MIGHTY GIRL

Scarlet Ablett is a mighty girl. What do I mean by that, you may ask? A mighty girl is smart, con!dent, courageous,

successful in her chosen !eld and most of all, an inspiration for the empowerment of women.

Scarlet comes from a footballing background, her late father Gary Ablett is the only player to have won the FA cup with both Liverpool FC and Everton FC an achievement of his she is incredibly proud of, but the one thing that will always make her proud was her seeing him be incredibly brave during his 16 month battle with blood cancer, sadly Gary passed away in January 2012 and it's because of him she is now the owner of her very busy online store SO46 Limited.

When Scarlet lost her father she decided she needed to make his legacy live on and pour all her grieving into something positive. So a dress agency called SO46 was born. An idea which was inspired by her late father has now become her livelihood and her own way of making Gary's legacy live on. SO46 the shop o"cially launched on November 2012 and has continued to grow into the successful business it is today.

SO46 has gone from strength to strength in the past year and is favourite to a lot of celebrities and wives and girlfriends of the footballing world, something which she prides herself on for making them feel comfortable enough to shop with her. SO46 was a dream of hers whilst she was in school,

but she thought it was something that would never happen, but now SO46 is her reality and she is loving every minute of it knowing it all came about with hardly any outside help.

Most of all Scarlet Ablett wants to empower young girls and women. To tell them her story of success, to let other women know that you can transform something negative and

life changing into something positive, and with hard work you can achieve your dreams and become a mighty girl yourself.

www.so46limited.co.ukIf you know of any stories of mighty girls or women - please let me know so we can spread the inspiration.

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Visit the school’s websites for more information. Places available via the

School Direct Scheme - Secondary, Primary and Early Years.

Apply through www.ucas.ac.uk

Considering a Career in Teaching?

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The Muppets... Most Wanted !nds Kermit and the gang wrapped up in an international crime caper involving the world’s most notorious thieves, a case of mistaken identity, unrequited love and as always, a great deal of Muppet mayhem.

While the Muppets put on their shows, in theatres that happen to be located next door to Europe’s most famous museums, the two villains Dominic and Constantine use the Muppets as a distraction whilst they carry out their dastardly plans to rob the museums of their valuable treasures...

THE MUPPETS...MOST WANTED

After the cataclysmic events in New York with Avengers Assemble, Marvel’s “Captain

From Marvel, the studio that brought you the global blockbuster franchises of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers, comes a new team “Guardians of the Galaxy” expanding the Marvel Cinematic Universe into the cosmos.

Peter Quill !nds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. But Quill discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to rally his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand—with the galaxy’s fate in the balance.

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America: The Winter Soldier” !nds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while !ghting o" professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon !nd themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy — the Winter Soldier.

Captain America: The Winter Solider is released on 26th March at ODEON Liverpool ONE in 3D and IMAX 3D.

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WIN TICKETS TO SEE THE WANTEDThe Wanted are arguably one of the biggest boy bands on the planet right now and they are bringing their world tour” Word of Mouth” to the Echo arena Liverpool March 14th. And we have two competition tickets up for grabs!

Embarking on their most substantial tour yet, Max George said, “We can't wait to get back on the road, for what is our biggest tour so far. One of the best things about being in a band is performing live in front of the fans.”

The Wanted release their third studio album, ‘Word Of Mouth’ on November 4th. The album promises to be a combination of classic pop as well as exploring new ground. ‘Word Of Mouth’ arguably features the most hit singles on any one pop album this year, including massive hit singles ‘Chasing The Sun’, ‘I Found You’, ‘Walks Like Rihanna’ and ‘We Own The Night’. No stranger to massive live shows, The Wanted have already performed on some of the world’s most iconic stages, including London’s Wembley Stadium and O2 Arena, not to mention New York’s Madison Square Garden and the White House! The Wanted released their third studio album, ‘Word Of Mouth’ on November 4th. The album, is a combination of classic pop as well as exploring new ground. ‘Word Of Mouth’ arguably features the most hit singles on any one pop album this year, including massive hit singles ‘Chasing The Sun’, ‘I Found You’,

‘Walks Like Rihanna’, ‘We Own The Night’ and "Show Me Love (America)".

On the album Tom Parker said, “It's taken us two years to make this album and now that it's !nally !nished we are all really proud of the time and e"ort, not just that we put in to it but all the writers and the label too. We think it's our strongest album to date. We can't wait for our fans to hear it. They've been really patient but hopefully they'll think it's worth the wait!”

WIN TWO TICKETS TO SEE THE WANTED AT THE ECHO ARENA ON 14TH MARCH 2014! To enter email [email protected] the word THE WANTED in the subject box. The winner will be noti!ed by email. The editor’s decision is !nal.

WINTWO TICKETS TO SEE THE WANTED AT THE ECHO ARENA ON 14TH MARCH 2014!

To enter email:[email protected] the word THE WANTED in the subject box.The winner will be noti!ed by email. The editor’s devision is !nal.

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jasmine adlington14 years old

Teenemma blackburn23 years old

Miss

jade gratrix11 years old

Little Missjane warburton43 years old

Mrs

The North West Crown and Glory Pageant took place last month at The Holiday Inn, Ellesmere Port. Among the judges were our very own editor Amanda Moss and Celebrity Big Brother winner Paddy Doherty.

 The North WestCrown&GloryPageant

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FRIDAY 23RD MAY, ANFIELD – ULTIMATE ANFIELD EXPERIENCE, PLAY ON THE PITCH

A truly once in a lifetime opportunity for any Liverpool fan has been developed. The Ultimate An!eld

Experience –Play on the pitch, allows you to live a day in the life of your LFC heroes with a day that is packed full of surprises and is a must for all Reds fans.

You’ll quite literally follow in the footsteps of your heroes as you experience !rst-hand the goose bumps of anticipation walking down the tunnel, touching the ‘This is An!eld’ sign on your way and !nally stepping onto the hallowed turf. It’s guaranteed to be a pinch yourself moment that you’ll never forget.This not to be missed opportunity includes:

Legends Tour of An!eld with all of the heroes in attendance, learning more about their dressing room secrets and !nding out what An!eld meant to them during their career.Exclusive use of the An!eld dressing rooms, giving you the full match day An!eld Experience.Once in a lifetime LFC Master Classes

Booking Details0151 263 7744www.liverpoolfc.com/[email protected]

where you’ll not only learn how to play the Liverpool Way but you’ll also gain an incredible insight on what it really takes to be the best.

LFC Master Classes delivered by one of the LFC Legends incorporating:

Defensive dutiesHow to be a mid!eld maestroFinishing school at the famous Kop end

In addition to being put through your paces with training sessions from the cream of the Club’s illustrious past you’ll also learn from current LFC Academy coaches before splitting into teams to play on the An!eld turf.

Awards luncheon celebrating the days achievements to include:

Delicious 3 course meal with arrival drinks.Fun !lled question and answer session with Legends.Excellent additional entertainment.Exclusive limited edition LFC gift.Souvenir photo with your Legends.Admission into the Liverpool FC Story, our new interactive museum.

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MAY I EXTEND A VERY BIG WELCOME TO OUR NEW BEAUTY EXPERT, THE VERY FABULOUS, ULTRA COOL, JANE BELLIS. WITH 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A MAKEUP ARTIST & STYLIST, FROM T.V AND STAGE, TO FASHION SHOWS, PHOTO SHOOTS, WEDDINGS AND EVENTS, I’M DELIGHTED TO HAVE HER ON BOARD TO WRITE FOR LIVERPOOL LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE. JANE WILL BE KEEPING US UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST MAKE UP LOOKS, TOP TIPS, STAR BUYS, AND FABULOUS MUA SECRET WEAPONS. ALL TO HELP US LIFESTYLE READERS STAY STYLISH AND OF COURSE, EFFORTLESSLY BEAUTIFUL.

Jane has been heading up the hair team at Liverpool Fashion Week for the last two years and all set for

a third year with Amanda and the team, so you’ll be seeing a lot more of her over the coming months. Jane promises to bring us all the exciting and informative behind the scenes footage from some upcoming shoots and shows, along with some of the latest hair & makeup trends fresh from the catwalks before they hit the high street for you to recreate at home.

From Spring Fever to Vintage Glamour, Top tips for peachy skin to recreating funky 70’s disco styles, there will be plenty of inspiration for you and some great high street product reviews.

To start Jane’s monthly column she would like to bring an exclusive o!er to all Lifestyle Magazine readers in the form of 15% discount o! any product within the fabulous Bellissimo cosmetics range, which you will hear more about as Jane will take us through her top tips and step by step ways on achieving the latest must have make up looks.

In the mean time, to "nd out more about Jane and the Bellissimo team check out www.janebellis.com

JANEBELLIS

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Lifestyle CULTURE

The wonderful Shire Library is relaunching this year, and the chances are that you already have some original much loved copies on your bookshelves.

Shire will publish around 100 new-look titles in 2014, with new specially-commissioned covers from author and

illustrator Peter Ashley. Over four decades the Library has become a British heritage !xture: there have been more than 750 titles in the series, on topics ranging from British sheep breeds to TV toys.Spring 2014 will see new titles covering a typically eclectic range of subjects from 1950s childhood to medieval wall paintings and from witches and witchcraft to garden cities, alongside reissues of favourites on allotments and garden gnomes.Ever since John Rotheroe founded Shire in 1962 with Discovering East Su"olk, the publisher has specialised in unusual and specialised areas of heritage, collectibles, architecture, social history and design. Lovers of the quirky highways and byways of British history will always !nd something to pique their interest: whether your interest is in allotments, ice houses, early railways, classic MGs, thimbles, the slave trade, British !lm studios or the history of duelling, or in any one of hundreds of other subjects, Shire has a book for you.Many titles have become bestsellers, including Timber-framed Buildings and

Hallmarks on English Silver (both more than 200,000 copies); perhaps more surprisingly, even a volume such as Bottles and Bottle Collecting has sold in excess of 150,000 copies. And more recent titles such as The London Underground and Tea and Tea Drinking are well on their way to joining them!From Loyd Grossman to Brian Blessed, from Lucy Mangan to Joanna Lumley, Shire fans are as diverse as the Shire Library itself. Alan Titchmarsh says: ‘Shire bookstackle subjects that others fail to notice. Whether they are on gipsy caravans, horse brasses or heraldry I simply love them! Small, neat, comprehensive yet reasonably priced. Who could ask for more?’ while Paul Heiney describes how Shire helped his own e"orts as a farmer: ‘I once had a small farm run on traditional lines - cart horses, no tractors - and Horse Drawn Farm Machinery was my bible.’

THE SHIRE LIBRARY RELAUNCHES WITH STUNNING NEW COVERS BY UNMITIGATED ENGLAND’S PETER ASHLEY

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We’d like to introduce you to a few entrepreneurial gents. Enterprise is alive and well in Liverpool and these are the guys proving the point!

BOND MEDIA AGENCY - CASTLE CHAMBERS, 43 CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL, L2 9SHwww.bmgworld.com | @bond_media

Amber Claims Management works, mostly on behalf of insurance brokers, to

handle the administration surrounding accidents. While working as a franchisee of Budget Car and Van Rental Ian found himself handling more and more claims, before spotting a gap in the market for a one-stop !rm to streamline the process of accident management.

Ian has proved to have a gift for spotting opportunities and turning them into successful businesses. As director of Century 21 in Woolton, he and his business partner Dan Pennington are responsible for bringing one of the world’s most recognisable estate and letting agency brands to the city. Ian also owns Bar twenty!ve, a chic champagne and cocktail lounge in the business district.www.century21uk.com

IAN AMBROSE ENTREPRENEUR

At 23-years-old Cameron has recently opened his !rst salon, based in Garston, having amassed levels of experience that would be di"cult for any young stylist to surpass. He trained at top Liverpool hairdressing academy Andrew Collinge straight from school and recently took his skills international, working in Australia and New Zealand before returning to embark on this new venture.

In a city awash with hairdressers and barbers, claiming to be truly unique is a bold assertion for any start up, but with its authentic 1950’s vibe that penetrates through everything from the reclaimed, original chairs to the dapper three-piece suits worn its stylists, Swanky Malone can de!nitely make such a claim, and back it up with aplomb.www.swankymalone.co.uk

PATSY KENSITAT THE LAUNCH OF HER BOOK - AT THE

ECHO

Photos by Dave “the pap” @ Bondmedia Agency

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Lifestyle PROPERTY

COMMUNITY HELPS SHAPE FUTURE OF ANFIELDANFIELD RESIDENTS ARE HAVING THEIR SAY ON A NEW VISION TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF HOUSING AND CREATE NEW OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN THE �COBRA NEIGHBOURHOOD.

The city council is undertaking an independent Neighbourhood Renewal Assessment for the areas of, Oak!eld, Breck Road, Oak!eld Road and Walton Breck Road in An!eld and contains around 570 properties.

The NRA is gathering evidence about physical and social conditions within the neighbourhood - which is a gateway to An!eld from the south of the city - and arrive at options on how to build a stronger, more sustainable future for the area.

The city council is keen that the community is fully involved, and local people were given the chance to share their ideas at a community planning event at the An!eld Breckside Community Corner l (ABCC), Richmond Park.

The event was facilitated by the Council and its consultants Pennington Choices and Triangle Architects. Representatives from local social housing providers Riverside Housing and Your Housing Group were also in attendance.

The council is now pulling together all comments received at the event – from quality of housing and shops to environmental and public realm improvements - to be fed into the draft NRA report. The report will be completed in March, before being shared will the local residents at the COBRA Stakeholders meeting in the Spring.

HousingStrategy&[email protected]

£1BN OF DEVELOPMENTS IN ONE YEAR FOR CITYA total of £1.06 billion worth of regeneration schemes got underway last year, across the city - and together, they will deliver more than 4,250 jobs.

It is the highest level of investment in Liverpool since 2008, when the city reached its regeneration pinnacle as European Capital of Culture.

Meanwhile, the city is making major progress in its housing delivery programme, with work getting underway in the past year on over 2,600 new homes. Key projects include in An!eld, where a £23m investment in new housing and the on-going refurbishment of 550 homes is supporting the wider, £260m regeneration plans for the area.

As well as major investment in the city centre, Liverpool’s neighbourhoods are also bene!ting. The new !gures show that development outside the city centre is at its highest ever level, with £372 million of schemes projected for completion during 2014.

These schemes are expected to create over 15,000 construction jobs and over 5,000 new jobs, indicating a continuing con!dence in the regeneration of the city.

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Lifestyle TRAVEL Lifestyle TRAVEL

SHARING SERENDIPITY WITH JOHN CARTERJohn Carter, long time presenter of TV's ‘Wish You Were Here' programme and seasoned globetrotter shares some of his serendipitous moments.

At this time of year, in the lull between "travelling seasons", I cast my mind back to memories of past journeys.

The best of these involve events, incidents and encounters that could not possibly have been anticipated. Serendipities.This was certainly true in Dubrovnik, now in Croatia but, in 1964, part of Yugoslavia - a country held together by the force of Tito's personality. I arrived by bus from Sarayevo, via Mostar. Hot, dirty, hungry, thirsty and in a foul mood. It was my own fault for trying to cram too much into the time available, but I relished the prospect of a hot shower, a meal and a chance to recover before getting down to work the following morning. I did not know that my visit coincided with the city's arts festival. My friends in the tourist o!ce decided that, after I had sorted myself out, a

spot of culture would de"nitely improve my mood. So, unexpectedly, I spent that evening watching "Hamlet", performed on the city ramparts by "The Young Vic Company from Bristol, England". And the following evening sat beside Margaret Truman, daughter of the former US President, at an orchestral concert. Very serendipitous.Then someone suggested an excursion to the island of Spinalonga. We clambered into a small boat, with a dozen others of various nationalities, and sped o#, being treated to a commentary in doubtful English by our bearded skipper.When mentioned the island had been a leper colony, the adults looked grim. My three, and the other youngsters in the group, were delighted. To them, the site of a leper colony was not macabre, but adventurous and even

"cool" (if that's the word they used in those days).So we walked around the island, peering into ruined buildings and stepping over broken tombstones. There were even skulls and bones, bleached by the sun. The adults weren't happy. The kids had the time of their lives.They sang songs on the way back. They also

christened our bearded skipper "Spinalonga Max", but that was a joke only the English understood. Though travelling solo, I never lacked for pleasurable company which, especially at the end of an energetic day, is one of the treasures of travel.If you are yet to travel to Croatia - I really do recommend it. Dubrovnik in particular is a stunning port, with a French Riviera feel to it – at a tiny fraction of the cost. The beaches are white, clean and very inviting. These tiny islands have a steep history that stretches from pre Roman times - the ruins of which have been recently expertly excavated and can be reached within a two minute walk along the port.Guided walking specialist operator, Ramblers Worldwide Holidays o#er inclusive holidays to Dubrovnik. "A Week Around Dubrovnik" costs from £715, depending when you travel between early April and late October. The price includes return $ights between Gatwick and Dubrovnik and seven nights half-board accommodation in the Grand Hotel Park.

FOR BOOKINGSwww.ramblersholidays.co.uk

01707 33 11 33

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Lifestyle TRAVEL Lifestyle TRAVEL

SHARING SERENDIPITY WITH JOHN CARTERJohn Carter, long time presenter of TV's ‘Wish You Were Here' programme and seasoned globetrotter shares some of his serendipitous moments.

At this time of year, in the lull between "travelling seasons", I cast my mind back to memories of past journeys.

The best of these involve events, incidents and encounters that could not possibly have been anticipated. Serendipities.This was certainly true in Dubrovnik, now in Croatia but, in 1964, part of Yugoslavia - a country held together by the force of Tito's personality. I arrived by bus from Sarayevo, via Mostar. Hot, dirty, hungry, thirsty and in a foul mood. It was my own fault for trying to cram too much into the time available, but I relished the prospect of a hot shower, a meal and a chance to recover before getting down to work the following morning. I did not know that my visit coincided with the city's arts festival. My friends in the tourist o!ce decided that, after I had sorted myself out, a

spot of culture would de"nitely improve my mood. So, unexpectedly, I spent that evening watching "Hamlet", performed on the city ramparts by "The Young Vic Company from Bristol, England". And the following evening sat beside Margaret Truman, daughter of the former US President, at an orchestral concert. Very serendipitous.Then someone suggested an excursion to the island of Spinalonga. We clambered into a small boat, with a dozen others of various nationalities, and sped o#, being treated to a commentary in doubtful English by our bearded skipper.When mentioned the island had been a leper colony, the adults looked grim. My three, and the other youngsters in the group, were delighted. To them, the site of a leper colony was not macabre, but adventurous and even

"cool" (if that's the word they used in those days).So we walked around the island, peering into ruined buildings and stepping over broken tombstones. There were even skulls and bones, bleached by the sun. The adults weren't happy. The kids had the time of their lives.They sang songs on the way back. They also

christened our bearded skipper "Spinalonga Max", but that was a joke only the English understood. Though travelling solo, I never lacked for pleasurable company which, especially at the end of an energetic day, is one of the treasures of travel.If you are yet to travel to Croatia - I really do recommend it. Dubrovnik in particular is a stunning port, with a French Riviera feel to it – at a tiny fraction of the cost. The beaches are white, clean and very inviting. These tiny islands have a steep history that stretches from pre Roman times - the ruins of which have been recently expertly excavated and can be reached within a two minute walk along the port.Guided walking specialist operator, Ramblers Worldwide Holidays o#er inclusive holidays to Dubrovnik. "A Week Around Dubrovnik" costs from £715, depending when you travel between early April and late October. The price includes return $ights between Gatwick and Dubrovnik and seven nights half-board accommodation in the Grand Hotel Park.

FOR BOOKINGSwww.ramblersholidays.co.uk

01707 33 11 33

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Lifestyle CRUISE

The captain and his crew invite Lifestyle Readers to step aboard Discovery on a fabulous Mini Cruise, giving you a

unique opportunity to sample life aboard this popular cruise ship. Enjoy a delicious !ve course dinner followed by a fabulous show and cabaret as you sail from Liverpool to Greenock in Scotland.

This special Mini Cruise is ideal for those who may be looking to cruise for the !rst time. Whatever your age, why not get together with friends or family for a truly fun and memorable weekend?

Step aboard Discovery where one of her friendly crew will personally escort you to your cabin. Having settled in, there’s time to wander around the decks and discover the ship’s various facilities. Enjoy pre-dinner drinks in one of the delightful bars before making your way to the Seven Continents Restaurant for a delicious !ve course dinner.

After dinner, make your way up to the Carousel Lounge where the highly acclaimed entertainment team will display their talents in a glittering and colourful ‘big show’ accompanied by the ship’s live orchestra.

Later in the evening, you might relax with a cocktail or two and enjoy the late cabaret.

The next morning a hearty breakfast awaits you in either the Seven Seas Restaurant or the bu"et style Lido. And then, all too soon it is time to disembark and, if pre-arranged, join the coach transfer back to Liverpool.

After this fantastic introduction to cruising with Cruise & Maritime Voyages, we are sure that you will want to cruise with them again!

A LIFESTYLE CELEBRATION AT SEA

How about this for Lifestyle Magazine’s 6th birthday celebrations? We have teamed up with Cruise & Maritime Voyages to o!er an overnight cruise from Liverpool on Saturday, 28th June 2014 to help celebrate our 6th birthday party onboard. The cruise will set sail from the Liverpool Cruise Terminal to Greenock and you will be treated to a !ve course dinner, evening entertainment and an overnight stay on board Discovery with breakfast the following morning. All this is included in the special Buy One Get One Free o"er where the !rst adult pays from just £99 and the second cruises free! Hurry, as there is only a limited number of cabins are available at these o"er prices. Optional coach Greenock to Liverpool £30pp.

In 2012, Cruise & Maritime Voyages was the first cruise line to utilise the new Liverpool Cruise Terminal and this year they are offering even more cruising holidays on board Discovery sailing direct from our great city.

LifestyleREADER OFFER!

6thBIRTHDAY

CELEBRATION

To book, call 0844 414 6197

quoting Lifestyle.

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For a Saturday night away with a difference, then why not step aboard Discoveryfor a fabulous overnight mini cruise? After a delicious five course dinner, take yourseats in the Show Lounge for a sparkling performance followed by great cabaret.In the morning, enjoy a hearty breakfast before disembarking.

For a limited period only, this overnight mini cruise is available on a specialBuy One Get One Free deal based on full fares. But hurry availability of cabinsis strictly limited - when they’re gone, they’re gone!

Optional coach transfer service back to Liverpool £30 per person

Call: 0844 414 6197 or Book online at: www.cruiseandmaritime.comMon - Thu 9:00am - 8:00pm, Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm and Sat 9:00am - 5:00pm

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Hello Lifestyle Readers!

I hope you’re all well – it’s been another busy and varied month for me which is exactly the way I like it! As always, I have another one of my top tips especially for you to do that much needed job around the home.

I attended the annual charity ball organised by Champions (UK) plc which this year was a Masquerade Ball. It was a fantastic evening with plenty of celebs in attendance including goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton OBE, Ashes-winning cricketer Matthew Hoggard MBE and snooker great Willie Thorne. The evening was organised to raise money for Rainbows, a dedicated children’s hospice in Loughborough.

As I mentioned last month, I have now !nished my !lming with Silverline Tools to help showcase some of their products. The size of their range as

TOOLS/MATERIALS Click !t laminate "ooring (most packs cover 2.7Sqm)Underlay to cover whole "oorTapeBeading or skirtingPacks/spacersChop sawJig sawTape measurePencilPulling "oor barHammerHammering bar

CRAIG PHILLIP’S

DIY...

well as the quality is what helps Silverline stand apart from the crowd. To view the full range visit http://www.silverlinetools.com

A TV channel that I like to get involved with is Ideal World, as it showcases the very best products for all your needs around the house. I have been helping to present Wagner Spraytech’s range of paint-spraying products which make painting the house much simpler. Their products are designed to suit all skill levels from novices to professionals and guarantee a great !nish.

Finally, one of the other brands I’m involved with, leading workwear producers Blaklader, sponsored the Men’s EHF European Handball Championship which was won by France. Blaklader really is a growing presence in the marketplace and favourite of hard-working people around the world.

Well my friends, that’s about it for me this month. I will continue to keep you updated with all my latest news right here..

Until next time… All the best,

Craig Phillips

Lifestyle DIY

Changing the look and feel to your room couldn’t easier!! Start by working out the quantity of "ooring, measure room length and with in metres then multiply together this will give the quantities for square metres.

Cover the "oor with underlay taping all joints, starting from left to right with a full panel "oor, before clicking joints together, when you get to the right hand side you will have to do your !rst cut.

Still without clicking the panels together place the cut on the "oor, you can also use your o# cut for the !rst piece on your second course, this will avoid any waste.

Now you’re happy with the layout and you have staggered all the tongue and groove joints you can start clipping them together like a large jigsaw using a pulling bar to clip in the cut end panel you must always leave a 10mm to 20mm expansion gap around all 4 edges of room.

Once the !rst 2 courses of "oor are clicked in place, repeat throughout.

When you have !nished your full room you will need to cover your expansion gap with ether skirting boards or a quad bead.

LAMINATE FLOORING

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apply now... next open evening will be held on:

Thursday 13th March 17.30 - 19.30 South Sefton College, Sterrix Lane Litherland Liverpool, L30 2DB

www.southsefton.com0151 288 6300 @SouthSeftonCol

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Lifestyle EVENTS

Be prepared to explore Liverpool’s very own catacombs that can be found deep in the belly of St Georges Hall. Experience the now legendary

paranormal world that many have talked about but have never witnessed.You have been given this unique opportunity to visit What Lies Beneath this Most Haunted Building. Be prepared to be shocked as your senses are opened in the Paranormal Pods which are now waiting for your entombment within Liverpool’s very own Most Haunted Building.

POD 1: Crystal Experiment (crystal room)Copper and crystals have proved to be the key to the spirit world on our investigations, you now have the chance to feel the energy of this key as we open the vortex door to the spirit world.

POD 2: Electronic Voice PhenomenaElectronic voice phenomena (EVP) are sounds found on electronic recordings which resemble speech, but are reportedly not the result of intentional recording or rendering.You will be using recording devices and experts on the subject of EVP and you will the investigator asking the questions. Over the years a number of people have heard screams and groans from the underground spaces some have even had conversations with alleged ghosts and phantom’s of the catacombs of St Georges Hall.

POD 3: The Gates of HadesSet in the underground sound proof vault room, you will experience how your own mind can be manipulated and tortured by your very own fears. In complete darkness

you will be taken into a deep state of relaxation and then we let your brain waves run riot and you will experience what some have called the Gates of Hades.(Please note! separate Terms & Conditions will be signed for this room before entry)

POD 4: The Victorian SéanceYou have seen it all before,now it is your chance to experience the Victoria Séance. Let the trumpets play and the ectoplasm !ow as you become the mediums for this very special experience. With glass divination and table tipping and the Trans box you will make the connection on this vigil.

POD 5: What Lies BeneathYour chance to see what really lies beneath this most exclusive and prestige’s building. With a history stemming backs hundreds of years it’s time to see what still lie beneath. With doors and the catacombs opened, the historic "gures of the past are sure to make themselves known as you experiences why many say it’s a lot bigger on the inside.

DeadLive Presents The Paranormal Experience in association with St Georges

Hall More details www.deadlive.co.ukTickets are available through Ticket Quarter

- £39.00

A Paranormal EXPERIENCE AT ST GEORGES HALL

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Lifestyle PSYCHIC AND SPIRITUAL

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Lifestyle SPORT Lifestyle SPORT

EVERTON IN THE COMMUNITY END SILVER JUBILEE YEAR WITH �1M

BIRTHDAY PRESENT

Everton in the Community has seen out its silver jubilee year in style by revealing they have reached their £1million fundraising target to help improve the lives of more people across Merseyside and the North West.

The Club’s o!cial charity revealed its ambitious target – set almost one year ago to the day – had been achieved

during a half-time celebration at the Blues’ 2-1 home win against Aston Villa, which was dedicated to Everton in the Community.

Chief Executive Denise Barrett Baxendale was joined by cruiserweight boxer and life-long Everton fan Tony Bellew on the pitch to reveal the fundraising total of £1,013,128 to the Goodison faithful, who have loyally supported the charity’s jubilee campaign over the past 12 months.

To reach the £1million total, the charity undertook a high-pro"le fundraising campaign working with Everton Football Club, its partners and, of course, its fans.

Highlights of the year-long campaign include the incredibly popular ’12 Shades’ of Blue’ calendar, which gave fans a glimpse of the players as they’ve never seen them before – and raised over £32,000, last season’s dedicated birthday "xture to mark 25 years of Everton in the Community, and Marouane Fellaini turning his famous afro silver to raise £25,000.

Everton in the Community is "rmly established on the world stage of community

sports development and since its launch in 1988 has become one of the Premier League’s leading community scheme due to the quality and reach of its various programmes.

For the past 26 years the Club’s o!cial charity has been at the forefront of social intervention across Merseyside, not afraid to tackle issues which others shied away from.

Through its 91 dedicated full-time sta#, 61 casual sta# and 188 volunteers, the charity o#ers 41 programmes covering a range of social issues including health, employability, anti-social behaviour, crime, education, dementia, poverty, youth engagement, youth justice and disability.

Operating 7 days a week, 365 days a year, Everton in the Community supports the most vulnerable and underprivileged members of local communities.

Speaking after announcing the £1million fundraising target had been achieved, Denise Barrett-Baxendale said:

“Our silver jubilee campaign has been a roaring success. The support from fans, grant funders, organisations and individuals from across the region has been phenomenal and I would like to thank every supporter who has contributed to the success of the campaign along with all the sta#, participants and volunteers who helped make this possible.

“Whilst there is a lot to be very proud of, the charity’s trustees and I have a continual desire to push the boundaries and seek to improve every aspect of what we do. Although many people might already feel they have achieved their vision, the mentality of the collective team at Everton in the Community is ‘Nil Satis’ and to continually raise the bar.

“The charity remains hugely ambitious for its future and shows no signs of slowing down. We enter 2014 with signi"cant aspirations to create a community campus

close to Goodison Park to house all of our programmes and expand and enrich the opportunities provided to local people by reaching out even further to those who require support.”

In recent years, the charity has helped more than 250 local unemployed people become ‘job ready’ through its ‘Everton 4 Employment’ scheme; established the ‘Imagine Your Goals' mental health programme with Mersey Care NHS Trust; and runs the biggest football programme for people with disabilities of any club in the world, with 26 teams for all ages and abilities, more than 30 players representing their country at international level and two players representing ParalympicsGB at London 2012. The charity even made history when it became the "rst associated to a Premier League football club to open a Free School, ‘Everton Free School’.

In 2013, Everton in the Community also picked up an impressive 19 international, national and regional awards in recognition for their ground-breaking work including a Big Society Award from Prime Minister David Cameron. The Prime Minister praised Everton in the Community for using their skills, expertise and pro"le to make life better for people in local communities.

For more information on Everton in the Community visit

http://community.evertonfc.com

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Lifestyle SPORT Lifestyle SPORT

EVERTON IN THE COMMUNITY END SILVER JUBILEE YEAR WITH �1M

BIRTHDAY PRESENT

Everton in the Community has seen out its silver jubilee year in style by revealing they have reached their £1million fundraising target to help improve the lives of more people across Merseyside and the North West.

The Club’s o!cial charity revealed its ambitious target – set almost one year ago to the day – had been achieved

during a half-time celebration at the Blues’ 2-1 home win against Aston Villa, which was dedicated to Everton in the Community.

Chief Executive Denise Barrett Baxendale was joined by cruiserweight boxer and life-long Everton fan Tony Bellew on the pitch to reveal the fundraising total of £1,013,128 to the Goodison faithful, who have loyally supported the charity’s jubilee campaign over the past 12 months.

To reach the £1million total, the charity undertook a high-pro"le fundraising campaign working with Everton Football Club, its partners and, of course, its fans.

Highlights of the year-long campaign include the incredibly popular ’12 Shades’ of Blue’ calendar, which gave fans a glimpse of the players as they’ve never seen them before – and raised over £32,000, last season’s dedicated birthday "xture to mark 25 years of Everton in the Community, and Marouane Fellaini turning his famous afro silver to raise £25,000.

Everton in the Community is "rmly established on the world stage of community

sports development and since its launch in 1988 has become one of the Premier League’s leading community scheme due to the quality and reach of its various programmes.

For the past 26 years the Club’s o!cial charity has been at the forefront of social intervention across Merseyside, not afraid to tackle issues which others shied away from.

Through its 91 dedicated full-time sta#, 61 casual sta# and 188 volunteers, the charity o#ers 41 programmes covering a range of social issues including health, employability, anti-social behaviour, crime, education, dementia, poverty, youth engagement, youth justice and disability.

Operating 7 days a week, 365 days a year, Everton in the Community supports the most vulnerable and underprivileged members of local communities.

Speaking after announcing the £1million fundraising target had been achieved, Denise Barrett-Baxendale said:

“Our silver jubilee campaign has been a roaring success. The support from fans, grant funders, organisations and individuals from across the region has been phenomenal and I would like to thank every supporter who has contributed to the success of the campaign along with all the sta#, participants and volunteers who helped make this possible.

“Whilst there is a lot to be very proud of, the charity’s trustees and I have a continual desire to push the boundaries and seek to improve every aspect of what we do. Although many people might already feel they have achieved their vision, the mentality of the collective team at Everton in the Community is ‘Nil Satis’ and to continually raise the bar.

“The charity remains hugely ambitious for its future and shows no signs of slowing down. We enter 2014 with signi"cant aspirations to create a community campus

close to Goodison Park to house all of our programmes and expand and enrich the opportunities provided to local people by reaching out even further to those who require support.”

In recent years, the charity has helped more than 250 local unemployed people become ‘job ready’ through its ‘Everton 4 Employment’ scheme; established the ‘Imagine Your Goals' mental health programme with Mersey Care NHS Trust; and runs the biggest football programme for people with disabilities of any club in the world, with 26 teams for all ages and abilities, more than 30 players representing their country at international level and two players representing ParalympicsGB at London 2012. The charity even made history when it became the "rst associated to a Premier League football club to open a Free School, ‘Everton Free School’.

In 2013, Everton in the Community also picked up an impressive 19 international, national and regional awards in recognition for their ground-breaking work including a Big Society Award from Prime Minister David Cameron. The Prime Minister praised Everton in the Community for using their skills, expertise and pro"le to make life better for people in local communities.

For more information on Everton in the Community visit

http://community.evertonfc.com

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The new ultra models from AUDI A4, A5 and A6 with impressive efficiency

Lifestyle MOTORING Lifestyle MOTORING

The New BMW X3

TOYOTA launches the new RAV4

February 4, 2014 – Audi expanded its ultra strategy with 11 new models: Especially e!cient engine versions in the A4, A5

Before you ask, yes it’s way better than the last unpopular clunky version. Inside and out the new BMW X3 cuts a visually more powerful "gure with its new, modi"ed twin circular headlights (LED headlights are optional), a more eye-catching kidney grille, new front and rear bumpers, and exterior mirrors with

It’s 20 years since Toyota RAV4 created a whole new motoring market with the launch of RAV4, the original compact recreational SUV. While other manufacturers have been keen to follow Toyota’s lead, RAV4 continues to develop and deliver performance, speci"cation and choice that keep pace with changing customer demand.

New ultra models from Audi with 136 hp, 163 hp and 190 hp.Greater e!ciency with unchanged driving dynamics.Emissions of just 104 to 119 grams of CO2 per kilometer (167.37 to 191.51 g/mile).

and A6 model lines will be launching this year.

A new and powerful two-liter TDI will provide the drive at 100 kW (136 hp), 120 kW (163 hp) or 140 kW (190 hp); the engine emits just 104 to 119 grams of CO2 per kilometer (167.37 to 191.51 g/mile) depending on the model. The “ultra” designation stands for sustainable mobility that is fully available for everyday use.

The New RENAULT CLIO

If you are of a certain age you will remember the “pa pa” original Clio advert – it launched a new concept of car – small, sporty, for

city driving and most of all it was cool. Fast forward a few years to 2014 and there are lots of trendy city cars on the market. So what do Renault do? They brought in a new designer, Laurens van den Acker to overhaul

its styling department – the Clio 4 is the "rst car he’s designed from scratch.

The Clio is now curvier, sexier must have small car that packs plenty of va va voom. They have very cleverly hidden that rear doors – so much so that Renault so far are planning on selling only the 5 door version. Designed for economy, forced induction means it’s still nippy enough in town and

sounds sweet when worked hard in the country. Just don’t expect

big car performance on the open road. For that, you’ll need the forthcoming 120bhp 1.2-litre turbo.

integrated turn signal indicators – shining an even brighter spotlight on signature BMW X model design features. A high level of perceived quality and exclusivity also de"nes the interior of the new BMW X3. Chrome applications, a centre console with optional automatic climate control system in high-gloss black-panel look, and new cupholders with a sliding cover for the centre console underline

the car’s premium appearance. New exterior colours, upholstery designs, interior trim strips and light-alloy wheels enable even more re"ned individualisation. You might think that the X3’s second-generation enlargement has made it more of a guzzler. It weighs around 1,800kg, after all. But BMW’s e!ciency wizards have been busy with their spells, making this one of the most e!cient cars in this class.

New 2.0 D-4D with all-wheel drive. Customers choosing Toyota’s e!cient 2.0-litre D-4D diesel engine for their RAV4 have, until now, only had the option of two-wheel drive. For 2014 this popular unit has been made available with all-wheel drive, increasing access to 4#4 motoring with the kind of low emissions and strong fuel economy that help keep running costs down. The new RAV4 2.0 D-4D AWD is available in Icon and

Invincible grades. The 122bhp (91kW) engine generates 310Nm for the kind of $exible driving performance that makes the car as easy to manage around town or out on the open road. Coupled to a six-speed manual transmission it returns o!cial combined cycle "gures of 137g/km (Band E for Vehicle Excise Duty) and 53.3mpg.

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The new ultra models from AUDI A4, A5 and A6 with impressive efficiency

Lifestyle MOTORING Lifestyle MOTORING

The New BMW X3

TOYOTA launches the new RAV4

February 4, 2014 – Audi expanded its ultra strategy with 11 new models: Especially e!cient engine versions in the A4, A5

Before you ask, yes it’s way better than the last unpopular clunky version. Inside and out the new BMW X3 cuts a visually more powerful "gure with its new, modi"ed twin circular headlights (LED headlights are optional), a more eye-catching kidney grille, new front and rear bumpers, and exterior mirrors with

It’s 20 years since Toyota RAV4 created a whole new motoring market with the launch of RAV4, the original compact recreational SUV. While other manufacturers have been keen to follow Toyota’s lead, RAV4 continues to develop and deliver performance, speci"cation and choice that keep pace with changing customer demand.

New ultra models from Audi with 136 hp, 163 hp and 190 hp.Greater e!ciency with unchanged driving dynamics.Emissions of just 104 to 119 grams of CO2 per kilometer (167.37 to 191.51 g/mile).

and A6 model lines will be launching this year.

A new and powerful two-liter TDI will provide the drive at 100 kW (136 hp), 120 kW (163 hp) or 140 kW (190 hp); the engine emits just 104 to 119 grams of CO2 per kilometer (167.37 to 191.51 g/mile) depending on the model. The “ultra” designation stands for sustainable mobility that is fully available for everyday use.

The New RENAULT CLIO

If you are of a certain age you will remember the “pa pa” original Clio advert – it launched a new concept of car – small, sporty, for

city driving and most of all it was cool. Fast forward a few years to 2014 and there are lots of trendy city cars on the market. So what do Renault do? They brought in a new designer, Laurens van den Acker to overhaul

its styling department – the Clio 4 is the "rst car he’s designed from scratch.

The Clio is now curvier, sexier must have small car that packs plenty of va va voom. They have very cleverly hidden that rear doors – so much so that Renault so far are planning on selling only the 5 door version. Designed for economy, forced induction means it’s still nippy enough in town and

sounds sweet when worked hard in the country. Just don’t expect

big car performance on the open road. For that, you’ll need the forthcoming 120bhp 1.2-litre turbo.

integrated turn signal indicators – shining an even brighter spotlight on signature BMW X model design features. A high level of perceived quality and exclusivity also de"nes the interior of the new BMW X3. Chrome applications, a centre console with optional automatic climate control system in high-gloss black-panel look, and new cupholders with a sliding cover for the centre console underline

the car’s premium appearance. New exterior colours, upholstery designs, interior trim strips and light-alloy wheels enable even more re"ned individualisation. You might think that the X3’s second-generation enlargement has made it more of a guzzler. It weighs around 1,800kg, after all. But BMW’s e!ciency wizards have been busy with their spells, making this one of the most e!cient cars in this class.

New 2.0 D-4D with all-wheel drive. Customers choosing Toyota’s e!cient 2.0-litre D-4D diesel engine for their RAV4 have, until now, only had the option of two-wheel drive. For 2014 this popular unit has been made available with all-wheel drive, increasing access to 4#4 motoring with the kind of low emissions and strong fuel economy that help keep running costs down. The new RAV4 2.0 D-4D AWD is available in Icon and

Invincible grades. The 122bhp (91kW) engine generates 310Nm for the kind of $exible driving performance that makes the car as easy to manage around town or out on the open road. Coupled to a six-speed manual transmission it returns o!cial combined cycle "gures of 137g/km (Band E for Vehicle Excise Duty) and 53.3mpg.

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Hello March!

Goodness time seems to be !ying by. Spring already. Woo hoo! The days are noticeably lighter which can only

mean one thing - extra shopping hours in daylight! I have only just started venturing back into the shops and updating my post pregnancy wardrobe and I am loving all the season’s colours. Of course I am keeping a close eye on the high street as we are launching Liverpool Fashion Week 2014 very soon.

I want to say a huge congratulations to everyone who was either nominated or won an award at the recent Bierkeller Liverpool Lifestyle Awards. It is one of my favourite events to organise, I love everyone’s genuine excitement, I am proud to be able to showcase businesses that may not normally get a platform and above all, it’s a glamorous night out, an opportunity to get dressed up and have fun with the people we do business with. Sometimes we can get all to consumed with work matters and it is nice to take a step back and actually socialise with the people we work with. That is why I have launched the Lifestyle networking events. They take place once a month at our o"ce HQ

in Model101 in the cavern quarter. So far I have hosted two this year and they have proven to be really popular. Which goes to show that people do business with people behind the business. (Keep your eye on my Facebook postings for updates).

Talking of socialising, it has been a wonderful special month for me when one of my very old school friends visited Liverpool for a city break. We got the opportunity to catch up, she came to ours for dinner and we didn’t stop nattering from the moment she stepped over the threshold until she reluctantly left. True friendships last decades without the needs to check in every hour or every day. We were comfortable in each other’s company from the moment we hugged each other tightly. It was a lovely feeling, a sense of belonging and acceptance no matter who we have turned out to be. Material and social status counted for nothing as we shared the Prosecco and talked for hours. It was like being back in year seven, sharing the same memories. What a wonderful evening and I am so privileged to be in touch with so many special friends.

I look at my daughter busy texting every night and wonder how many of her friends she will be in contact in years to come? With social media helping us reach out to our friends from afar there really is no excuse to lose touch, even if it a random message once a year, it is bound to make you feel great.

Have a fantastic month and as always, stay stylish,

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