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FRANK LAMPARDWINA PLAYSTATION 4

THE NO.1 AWARD WINNING MAGAZINE FOR MERSEYSIDE

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Lifestyle EDITOR�'S LETTERNOVEMBER ISSUE 67

A NOTE FROM OUR DEPUTY EDITORHello lovely Lifestyle readers and welcome to the November issue of Lifestyle Monthly. Amanda has asked me to step into her ever so fashionable shoes this month, and write the “Editor’s Letter” as she was so

busy organising and running Lambrini Liverpool Fashion Week. And what a week it was, the biggest and best so far, and as one person pointed out, it got more column inches than any other regional fashion week anywhere else in the country. Well done Amanda, once again, you have done us and the City of Liverpool very proud. Joy Lewis

I love November, warm woolly jumpers and big boots are dusted o! for long walks through the crispy fallen leaves, while I plan my favourite time of the year – Christmas. This issue has a distinctly festive feel to it, we have all the best pantos in the region. As always we have celebrity interviews galore, from James Cordon to Neil Arthur from Blancmange and Frank Lampard. We also have a four page spread on the highlights from Lambrini Liverpool Fashion week, Christmas present ideas, and a page dedicated to this seasons must have look – tartan. Oh and not forgetting a competition to win a new Playstation 4 – what more could you ask for? So put your feet up, grab a mug of hot chocolate chuck a marshmallow in it and enjoy Liverpool’s no.1 free magazine.Stay stylish,

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Lifestyle NEWSANDEVENTSWhat’s happening this month...

Liverpool building which was once the tallest in the city - and which has been derelict for the last 30 years - is about to be restored. The Grade II listed Welsh Presbyterian Church is on Princes Road in Toxteth. The project is being led by the Merseyside Building Preservation Trust – a charity dedicated to the restoration of historic buildings - with the support of the city council. The Trust has acquired the building, which sits within the Princes Park Conservation Area, and has already secured its boundary with new durable fencing.

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, said: “The Welsh Presbyterian Church is an important part of Liverpool’s heritage, so it’s fantastic to see these major steps being taken to bring it back into use.”

HISTORIC CHURCH RESTORED

NOVEMBER 5TH FIREWORKS

MAYOR LAYS OUT SCALE OF FINANCIAL CHALLENGEGovernment cuts will result in Liverpool City Council only having enough money left to run mandatory services such as social care within two years.

The latest estimates show the city council has to save a further £156 million over the next three years, on top of the £173 million that has been cut in the past three years - a total of £329m in six years. This is an increase of £16 million on previous estimates, due to changes in funding arrangements recently announced by the Government.

Mayor Joe Anderson said: “Sta! across the city council have done an incredible job in the last three years managing the impact of the

signi"cant savings that we have needed to make.” He added “Eighty pence in every pound of our income comes from Central Government, and because they have taken almost half of that funding away from us, we are going to have to make some very di#cult and tough choices. Over the next few months I will be starting a discussion with residents, and our partners, about what they value the most, and what services they are prepared to see signi"cantly reduced or withdrawn altogether. Although it will be painful, we have no alternative.”

Newsham Park and Sefton Park7.30pmCulture Liverpool are delighted to bring you two amazing !reworks displays on Tuesday 5 November 2013. This year’s displays will be held at Newsham Park (Newsham Drive) and Sefton Park (Croxteth Drive). Both displays start at 7.30pm and are synchronised to music. Each display will last approximately 20 minutes.

There is limited parking around the parks and we advise you to walk or use public transport where possible. Due to a number of road closures around each of the parks please allow additional travel time for your journey.

Limited disabled parking is available at Sefton Park (Croxteth Drive) and Newsham Park (Gardners Drive via Lister Drive entrance).Please note that the bringing of your own !reworks, sparklers and Chinese lanterns is strictly prohibited.All event enquiries should be directed to e-mail: [email protected] or Tel: 0151 233 2008

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Hello Francis Rossi how are you?“Joy!, I love your accent, it reminds me of growing up. Some of my family are from Liverpool. I had my childhood holidays in Crosby. My mum was a scouser. Liverpool has changed now though, and for the better. But I don’t like some of the new harsher scouse accents” Later on in the conversation we talked about his success “People say – well he’s done well for himself, he’s made a lot of money – but is that success? I haven’t climbed a mountain, found a cure. I’ve made music, for a very long time, if the music has made people happy then I suppose I can count that as success, but not my pounds in the bank!”I asked about his children “Being a parent is great but opens your eyes to so many things around you. There is so much cruelty in the world, towards children, I can’t understand it. I’m not one of these people who go around saying you have got to have

kids just because I do,and I enjoy having them so much. Cruelty and neglect, does this happen because the wrong people have kids? I don’t know.”We talked about what keeps him going, “Living the way I do, I would run out of money if I didn’t work. I also have a deep seated fear of failure, that’s why I haven’t stopped. I fear fading away. I am always looking around me for inspiration. I’m 64 now, I have a trainer come to the house 4 times a week to keep this old machine going. Some days I feel old” I told him he wasn’t old, 64 is nothing. I told him about my inspiration, my father in law, he’s in his early 70’s. He works out 4 times a week, has a resting heartbeat and BMI that most 20 year olds yearn for, “Joy, wait until I tell my trainer, he’s around this afternoon, your father in law is my new inspiration”He finished by saying ”Next time we put the world to rights let’s have a cuppa to go with it”.

Lifestyle MUSICby Joy Lewis

It was supposed to be a phone interview about his !lm “Bula Quo” and the fact that Status Quo are playing at the Echo Arena December 6th. But no, this was not to happen, I found it di"cult to get a word in edgeways. So, instead we had a real good gab, about world poverty, the fear of failure, the meaning of success, exercise, people who shouldn’t have children, wet dog smells, charity, and the origins of scouse. I was on the phone to Francis – yes I now feel I can call him by his !rst name – for nearly an hour. I can’t tell you everything, it would take too long, so here are the highlights.

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Fresh from his team’s recent success, England Captain Steven Gerrard has signed a steel girder at the prestigious

Merchant Taylors’ Schools, Liverpool to mark the investment it has made in a £5m project, currently being delivered by Eric Wright Construction.The ongoing two-phase major redevelopment Merchant Taylors ’Girls’ Junior and Mixed Infant School, which began in July, will deliver a two storey extension, forming new classrooms, specialist teaching rooms and o!ces to enhance the schools’ facilities for the next generation of pupils.Phase one of the project is currently underway and due to complete in early 2014, whilst phase two, which comprises rebuilding the back of the school, is set to be "nalised in early 2015.Marking the start of the construction works and the family of schools’ ongoing e#orts to update and modernise its buildings, the girder, signed by Steven and two lucky reception children, has been placed on the main front window which, when complete, will be part of a meeting room where the signatures will be visible through a Perspex screen.

Over 130 people, including some very excited boys and girls in reception, attended the event including school VIP’s, governors, teachers and the Eric Wright Construction team.Steven Gerrard said: “I was thrilled to be invited to the event to celebrate the investment in new facilities.“Merchant Taylors’ already has a great sense of community but I am sure that the improvements will help to make it an even better place for pupils to learn and develop.”Steven follows in the footsteps of other professional football players in the area that have sent their children to Merchants’ including Alan Hansen and Kenny Dalglish, who are both still involved in supporting the Schools today.Whilst on site, Eric Wright Construction has been involving the pupils in the building process. Project manager, Kevin Burgoyne has completed talks with the reception children on health and safety, whilst the junior pupils watched a demonstration on concrete production and attended a talk on suspension bridges and bridge making.On Friday the children will also been attending a brick signing, leaving their mark on the building for many years to come.Jonathan Rayner, operations director of Eric Wright Construction, said: “We have extensive experience in the education sector and are delighted to be involved in delivering this prestigious development.”

GERRARD SIGNS FOR LIVERPOOL SCHOOL

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FIBRE broadband could be extended to up to 98 per cent of Merseyside businesses and homes within the next three years, following a multi-million pound partnership project between Merseyside Local Authorities and BT.

New !bre services are set to transform the way consumers use the internet, from the simple sharing of pictures and video to enjoying the growing boom in entertainment services available online. It will also open up a host of new learning and development opportunities. Further bene!ts of faster broadband include users being able to use multiple bandwidth-hungry applications at the same time, and send and receive large amounts of data much more quickly and e"ciently. This will make things like gaming, watching BBC i-Player or downloading !lms and music much quicker and without annoying ‘bu#ering’ or screen freeze.

Mayor of Liverpool and Chair of Liverpool City Region Cabinet, Joe Anderson, said: “The internet is a huge part of everyday life and it is vital that we do not get left behind if we are to compete e#ectively with the rest of the UK. This investment in infrastructure will make a big di#erence to businesses and households across the City Region. I am delighted we have been able to sign this deal with BT which means they can crack on with installing the latest technology.”

An Old Swan dance school was crowned winner of the Liverpool Unites in Dance 2013 competition.Nazene Danielle’s Dance Dynamics wowed the judges with their contemporary number Beneath Your Beautiful at the BT Convention Centre. Children from as young as three up to 21 performed beautifully-choreographed routines across a variety of dance styles including ballet, hip hop, rock ‘n’ roll and contemporary. The runners-up were Cody Urban Dance, who performed I Get Crazy, while Funky Feet secured third place with an energetic number called African Avengeance.The panel of judges included Scouse actress and dancer Jennifer Ellison, West End actor Graham Tudor and Liverpool Theatre School principal Norah Button.Jennifer, 30, said she was blown away by the standard of talent in the contest adding: “I thought it was a brilliant show – it was technically amazing.“It was great to see such a diverse range of dance styles, especially as you see so much street dance. It was nice to see some classical routines in the show too. We saw a high standard from everyone taking part but the winners really stood out for me.”

Lifestyle NEWSAND�EVENTSDANCE SCHOOL STEAL CROWN IN THEIR DEBUT AT MERSEYSIDE’S BIGGEST DANCE SHOW TO THE 21ST CENTURY

FIBRE BROADBAND AND BEYOND!

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Lifestyle COMPETITION

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Hi Neil, how are you?I’m great thank you for asking, I’m really enjoying promoting Blancmange again, even after all this time.

Your last interview was in 1987, what have you been up to since?I walked o! the stage at The Albert Hal in 1987, and carried on walking. I stopped enjoying it, I stopped enjoying the music, fame, everything. It all got too much, so that was it for Blancmange, at least for a little while anyway. But I never left music, I have always been a musician no matter what I have been doing. In the last 26 years, I have being doing "lm music, radio adverts even music for world cups past, my main work, love and passion has always been music that is where I will always be.

I have to ask, where did you get your name “Blancmange” from?We turned up at this party, and there on the table were lots and lots of blancmanges, but I don’t like blancmanges. So I went out and got myself a curry. When I came back to the party, curry in hand, I fell over, spilt it everywhere. I scooped it all up and put it in a pint glass. We then stood there in the middle of the party and said we have two name choices, Pint of Curry or Blancmange.

What has made you decide to reform and release Happy Families too?We have been asked many many times. But I didn’t want to go out and just repeat

what we had already done, I wanted to do something new. I wanted to take something from 30 years ago, and revisit it, see if I could make it sound better so that’s what I did. I wanted to do an interpretation of the songs, so I imagined that “Happy Families” had never been recorded.

And you are releasing it, digitally remastered on vinyl as well as CD, is this for your original fan base or because vinyl sales are increasing at an exponential rate?Vinyl is making a come-back. Years ago it was so exciting to go down to your local music store and buy a record. Downloading an MP3 just doesn’t have that same buzz. Happy Families Too will be exclusively available in CD and vinyl on our tour. Ten songs have been reprogrammed, “Living on the Ceiling” “Feel Me” and “I Can’t Explain”

Are you looking forward to performing in Liverpool?Yes very much so, we are playing at Eric’s over in Liverpool on 13th November, I’m looking forward to it.

Lifestyle MUSICBLANCMANGE WITH

NEIL ARTHUR by Joy Lewis

BLANCMANGE ALONG WITH HUMAN LEAGUE, SOFT CELL, DEPECHE MODE, YAZOO AND OMD, MADE EDGY BUT ACCESSIBLE SYNTHPOP WITH CROONY VOCALS THE DE RIGUEUR SOUND OF THE EARLY-TO-MID-80S. BLANCMANGE HAD SEVEN TOP 40 HITS AND TWO TOP 40 ALBUMS AND THEY WERE BONA FIDE, IF UNLIKELY, POP STARS. AFTER A SHORT BREAK OF 26 YEARS, NEIL ARTHUR IS BACK AND TOURING WITH A NEW ALBUM ��"HAPPY FAMILIES TOO ����”.

For more information on the tour and to buy tickets visit:

www.ericsliveliverpool.com

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So what’s been happening in Clubland? Well of course Cream celebrated Part 1 of its 21st bday celebrations and what a night that was. With new DJ superstars Like Mike , Dimitri Vegas and Alesso tearing up the main room then legends Paul Bleasdale / Oaky and Judge Jules having it o! in the Courtyard, not to mention Hacienda star Greame Park plus K Klass. Cream and Happy Birthday - Part 2 is November 23rd.

Club Privilege continues its assault on the scene. November 30th, they have Belgium stars “Wolfpack” "ying in for a set! I’m there every sat, and let me tell you the place is causing a real hype. It’s of course my State reunion birthday bash there on Nov 9th and before you all start , yes in Clubbing birthday years I’m 125 years old! Anyway it’s a night of all the biggest old skool classics with all the original state DJ’s and Bizarre Inc live on stage. Bring ye glo sticks n Vicks!!

Bit of exclusive Clubland gossip for you here. My 1st love - The State on Dale St, is set to become a Casino. BUT plans are in place for 1 last rave before it’s gone for good. For all updates on this search @thestatereunion on twitter or Facebook.com/statelpool and more of an update in next month’s column and hopefully tickets to be won.

Can I just say how good it is to see the old Club 051 back open as Aura, a legend of a nightclub and very close to my heart - Good luck to all involved.

Lifestyle MUSIC

WHAT THE BUTLER SAW...

Well hello there readers and here we go with my 1st column for Lifestyles Monthly and I’m thrilled to be sharing my thoughts and clubbing gossip with you. It’s been a busy month for me, I’ve been buried deep in the In Demand studio working on our dance projects, a de!nite big tune to watch out for is our Bingo Staar project called “ Just get up and dance”, you will all know the rap from the Bassheads “ Is there anybody out there “ anthem - Anyway its getting a full release soon and it’s a stomper.

A bit of a funny dilemma, before I go, my lad got a detention the other day at school for not doing his homework. I was stumped on a suitable punishment for him. You see, when I was a kid I was sent to my room or grounded, but he would be thrilled to bits with either of those options as he has an Xbox in his room and a PS3 downstairs. How times change eh?

P.S - Don’t forget to tune into my radio show on Radio City 96.7 every Fri night 10pm - midnight and Sat night 9pm - 1am.

COMPETITION TIME

who wants to win my brand new cd with over 3 hours of all the hottest new clubbing anthems? Simply have a guess at how old I will be on my birthday on Nov 8th (be nice) and the 5 winners will receive free cds.

Answers to: [email protected]

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Lifestyle MUSIC

SOPHIA BEN-YOUSEFLiverpool Fashion Week is famous for giving a platform for up and coming designers and singers. This year we were proud to have had Sophia Ben-Yousef perform. She sang beautifully, and at just 17 the singer/songwriter/pianist has a unique, soulful and mature sound.Sophia’s !rst public performance was in April 2012 and she has been performing regularly since, becoming known for her distinctive, soulful voice, and ardent performances. Sophia has already performed with many established artists, such as KOF, Robert Vincent, JP Cooper, Matthew Perryman Jones, Folk, Flock of Seagulls, Chelcee, supported The Valentine Brothers at the O2 Academy Liverpool and has supported Esco Williams at The Epstein Theatre. Her diverse musical

in"uences range from Emeli Sandé, Alicia Keys, and Nina Simone to Ludovico Einaudi and Foo Fighters.Recently,Sophia was named as Virgin Trains LIMF Academy – One To Watch 2013. She has also been selected by Merseyside Arts foundation, Music Award, one of only 6 young artists/bands in the region. She is currently working on her EP which is due to be !nished autumn 2013.

And just in case you missed her here is a links to Sophia’s music: www.facebook.com/SophiaMusicUK

AUDIO ZEROHello Lifestyle Readers, we are Audio Zero. Every year we play at Liverpool fashion week, this year was the best, it was brilliant! I It was a privilege to perform there. We saw some amazing collections and met so many talented people. @Evilshop dressed us on the night.

Audio Zero are three Liverpool based musicians, Switch (singer/synth/guitar), Rolo (guitar) and Joe (Bass) who are intent on recharging the North West music scene with their own brand of euphoric synth pop/rock.Having previously worked with the likes of Nick Raymond (Take That’s original A&R) lead singer Switch formed the band mid-2012 with the intention of assembling an out!t which would give the Liverpool music scene a much needed ‘electronic’ injection.Earlier this year, they !lmed their !rst o#cial music video for single ‘Neon Soldier’ and

have just released their !rst EP. They’re about to embark on a school tour and have many exciting gigs lined up for the rest of the year. BIG things are happening for these 3 young musicians.

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Everyone likes a good underdog story. It’s a real staple of British media. We just love being inspired by someone who can stand up against the odds and prove that where there’s a will there’s a way.

When Simon Cowell developed his singing competition concept out to a broader talent show format in 2007, Britain’s Got Talent followed shows like Opportunity Knocks and New Faces to bring hope to people with the power to entertain but not the wherewithal to get the gigs.

James Corden, who in the new movie One Chance plays the show’s !rst winner, opera singer Paul Potts, is someone who’s never been afraid to show o" his own talents. After making his name as a promising young actor in TV series Fat Friends, he went on to co-create, write and star in the hugely successful comedy, Gavin & Stacey.

From there it’s all seemed so easy, from presenting the BRIT Awards to playing one of the leads in the award-winning comedy

play One Man, Two Guvnors, hosting Sky1’s sports panel show A League of Their Own and co-creating another comedy hit, The Wrong Mans. Now he’s con!dently moving into movie star territory too.

So what kind of preparation was involved in toning down his usual over-the-top performances to play the quiet, shy Paul Potts? “I think it’s safe to say when someone rings you up and says do you want to play Paul Potts in a !lm, you don’t need to worry about going to join the gym!” he laughs.

“He’s a lovely guy, very soft and kind-hearted. He’s very amiable. I had to talk with him so I could try to copy his voice. It’s strange playing someone who’s alive and well in the world, but I think my job was made easier with regards to the fact I was just playing his past and only up to the moment of Britain’s Got Talent. We all know him from there and that’s where the !lm kind of ends.”

Although Corden has been known to take to the mic every now and then, it’s a

di"erent matter altogether where opera is concerned. “I was very happy that I didn’t need to sing opera,” smiles the 35-year-old Londoner. “I sing in my current !lm [Can a Song Save Your Life?], but I don’t think that anyone should ever have to hear my version of Nessun dorma! There would be dogs in China thinking ‘what the hell is that noise?’ if I started singing!”

Potts, born in South Gloucestershire and raised in Bristol, came to the talent show as an amateur singer who had self-funded his dream of playing in operas. He had been bullied at school for his participation in the choir, denting his self-con!dence, but nevertheless he continued with the determination to sing. He went into the BGT competition as a manager at Carphone Warehouse and after winning, went on to record the album, One Chance, which topped the charts in nine countries.

“The story isn’t about Paul Potts and him winning Britain’s Got Talent,” Corden explains. “The !lm is about a boy who dreams of being an opera singer and everything that was put in his way and all the adversity he was faced with, but he still succeeds. It’s similar to great sports movies.”

And what of Corden’s own career? If it hadn’t taken o" as it did, would he have considered the talent show route? “If my career didn’t take o", 100 per cent every day of the week I’d have been !rst in line, I’d have been there in a heartbeat,” he says.

“I think there’s good ones and bad ones where some of them treat people well and some don’t, but I think on the whole you just get your chance to soar and #y. People say it’s saturated and all of the charts are just people o" reality TV shows now, and I think I don’t know what charts you’re listening to, but Adele wasn’t and Ed Sheeran didn’t and Mumford and Sons didn’t and Rihanna didn’t

and Katy Perry didn’t and it just goes on and on until you realise that all the biggest acts in the world didn’t do these things. I think people are always out to knock them, but hey – what harm can it do?”

Lifestyle ENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENT Lifestyle

James Corden has proved himself in comic and dramatic roles. Now the larger than life writer, actor and presenter seeks to consolidate his movie star credentials with the tale of an opera singing underdog…

CORDEN'S CHANCE

One Chance hits cinemas nationwide on October 25.

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Everyone likes a good underdog story. It’s a real staple of British media. We just love being inspired by someone who can stand up against the odds and prove that where there’s a will there’s a way.

When Simon Cowell developed his singing competition concept out to a broader talent show format in 2007, Britain’s Got Talent followed shows like Opportunity Knocks and New Faces to bring hope to people with the power to entertain but not the wherewithal to get the gigs.

James Corden, who in the new movie One Chance plays the show’s !rst winner, opera singer Paul Potts, is someone who’s never been afraid to show o" his own talents. After making his name as a promising young actor in TV series Fat Friends, he went on to co-create, write and star in the hugely successful comedy, Gavin & Stacey.

From there it’s all seemed so easy, from presenting the BRIT Awards to playing one of the leads in the award-winning comedy

play One Man, Two Guvnors, hosting Sky1’s sports panel show A League of Their Own and co-creating another comedy hit, The Wrong Mans. Now he’s con!dently moving into movie star territory too.

So what kind of preparation was involved in toning down his usual over-the-top performances to play the quiet, shy Paul Potts? “I think it’s safe to say when someone rings you up and says do you want to play Paul Potts in a !lm, you don’t need to worry about going to join the gym!” he laughs.

“He’s a lovely guy, very soft and kind-hearted. He’s very amiable. I had to talk with him so I could try to copy his voice. It’s strange playing someone who’s alive and well in the world, but I think my job was made easier with regards to the fact I was just playing his past and only up to the moment of Britain’s Got Talent. We all know him from there and that’s where the !lm kind of ends.”

Although Corden has been known to take to the mic every now and then, it’s a

di"erent matter altogether where opera is concerned. “I was very happy that I didn’t need to sing opera,” smiles the 35-year-old Londoner. “I sing in my current !lm [Can a Song Save Your Life?], but I don’t think that anyone should ever have to hear my version of Nessun dorma! There would be dogs in China thinking ‘what the hell is that noise?’ if I started singing!”

Potts, born in South Gloucestershire and raised in Bristol, came to the talent show as an amateur singer who had self-funded his dream of playing in operas. He had been bullied at school for his participation in the choir, denting his self-con!dence, but nevertheless he continued with the determination to sing. He went into the BGT competition as a manager at Carphone Warehouse and after winning, went on to record the album, One Chance, which topped the charts in nine countries.

“The story isn’t about Paul Potts and him winning Britain’s Got Talent,” Corden explains. “The !lm is about a boy who dreams of being an opera singer and everything that was put in his way and all the adversity he was faced with, but he still succeeds. It’s similar to great sports movies.”

And what of Corden’s own career? If it hadn’t taken o" as it did, would he have considered the talent show route? “If my career didn’t take o", 100 per cent every day of the week I’d have been !rst in line, I’d have been there in a heartbeat,” he says.

“I think there’s good ones and bad ones where some of them treat people well and some don’t, but I think on the whole you just get your chance to soar and #y. People say it’s saturated and all of the charts are just people o" reality TV shows now, and I think I don’t know what charts you’re listening to, but Adele wasn’t and Ed Sheeran didn’t and Mumford and Sons didn’t and Rihanna didn’t

and Katy Perry didn’t and it just goes on and on until you realise that all the biggest acts in the world didn’t do these things. I think people are always out to knock them, but hey – what harm can it do?”

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The Morning returns to Liverpool with Merseyside personalities supporting ITV’s Christmas appeal Text Santa.Lifestyle were pleased to join ITV’s This Morning as it celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a star studded show aired live from its original home Liverpool’s Albert Dock last month. Neil from Lifestyle Monthly was personally invited to capture a piece of television history among the many hundreds of people who gathered to welcome back Richard Madeley and Judie Finnigan.

Can YOU take a moment to help change the world around you for the better? Because a moment is all it takes to make a di!erence.On the 3rd October Lifestyle magazine was invited down to the original set of This Morning at the Albert Dock for their 25th Anniversary show.While on air This Morning launched their new appeal ‘Take a Moment’ as part of the anniversary to inspire viewers to complete a small act of kindness, and give something back to their local community. For the "rst 50,000 acts of

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kindness submitted, the government will donate £5 per act to the “Text Santa” appeal.Text Santa, ITV’s annual charity fundraiser, is returning this December to raise money and awareness

for 6 UK based charities during the Christmas period – Age UK, Barnardo’s, Beatbullying, British Heart Foundation, Clic Sargent and Help the Hospices. So far the appeal has raised a staggering £10 million for charities since it started in 2011, and last year saw hosts Ant & Dec, Philip Scho"eld, Holly Willoughby, Christine Bleakley and Paddy McGuiness broadcasting all the festive fun to 6.2 million people.Every year it gets bigger and better.

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It’s amazing to think that this year is the 10th Liverpool Santa Dash and since launching back in 2004 the city has seen around 50,000 Dashing Santas take to the streets raising tens of thousands of pounds for charity.

The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers and everyone has to take part in the Santa suit provided, even dogs can take part. There is also a special 1K Mini Dash for under 12s which takes place immediately after the main 5K run. All participants receive a special 10th anniversary commemorative medal on completion of the race.

This year we want to bring the record back to Liverpool so event organisers are targeting 10,000 runners in a bid to reclaim the world title from Las Vegas and needs YOU to get involved and join the largest festive fun run in the UK held in Liverpool on December 1st. The o!cial event charity for 2013 is Claire House children’s hospice.

Beth Tweddle and Craig Phillips took to the streets of Liverpool to prepare for this year’s event with some basic training earlier this year and later were joined by children from

St Mary’s school in Crosby at the o!cial launch at Liverpool’s Pier Head.

Beth Tweddle Said, “I’m proud to be an ambassador for such a great event. It’s a great thing to be involved with, it’s a fun family event where people can enjoy the sights of the city, the route is fantastic and the atmosphere on the day is great. It’s fantastic to encourage people to get involved in something, where people can enjoy a "t and healthy approach to the festive period.”

Craig continued, “The Liverpool Santa Dash is a key event in the city calendar each year and Im looking forward to taking part once again. Its fantastic that Liverpool and Las Vegas are joining hands across the globe to bene"t so many charities with the world challenge title race and it would be a great gift to the city to have the title back in Liverpool in time for Christmas!”

Visit Santa Dash HQ to enter and collect your Santa Suit, btrLiverpool 23 Hatton Garden, Liverpool L3 2FE or online www.btrliverpool.com/event/santa-dash/#enter-now

Ten years on and once again Liverpool is hosting the Biggest Festive Fun Run in the U.K. Las Vegas currently holds the record for dashing Santas but this year, we’re bringing the record back to Liverpool.

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A CRACKDOWN on cyber bullies is to form the focus of Liverpool’s new anti-bullying strategy for schools.The new document – Challenging Bullying is Everyone’s Business – has been developed by the city council in partnership with schools and will run from 2013-1016.It is being backed by hate crime campaigner Peter Tatchell, and was launched at the Town Hall by Mayor Joe Anderson at the beginning of October.Peter Tatchell said: “The bullying that takes place in many school classrooms and playgrounds would be a serious criminal o!ence if it was happening outside the school environment.“If unchallenged, bigoted, ill-informed attitudes fester; often being the gateway to bullying and other hate crimes. We have a responsibility to protect young people against discrimination, harassment, threats and violence.”The launch follows the success of the previous strategy which was launched in 2006. There has been a 12 percent drop in the number of pupils reporting bullying in the city’s annual survey. The fall – from 30 percent to 18 percent – represents almost 9,500 fewer children being victimised in 2012 compared to 2006.

However, more pupils have been reporting cyber bullying – with 11 percent being abused online in 2012 (up two percent on 2011) and 12 percent being bullied via mobile phone (up three percent). In order to tackle this, schools will be able to bid for grants for projects which highlight the issue of cyber bullying.Councillor Jane Corbett, Cabinet member for education, said: “We know that bullying can lead to children missing school, failing exams, dropping out of sport, staying away from extra-curricular activities and limiting their life choices.“Young people are communicating in so many di!erent ways now that bullying is no longer just taking place on the school yard, but is also happening at home anonymously through computers or on mobile phones.“It is absolutely vital we provide the right level of support and assistance to our young people who su!er bullying, so they know where to turn for help.”At the launch, pupils from Hope School in Woolton talked about their work with the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors programme, run by the charity 'The Diana Award' set up in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. A video about their work can be viewed at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2-Rgxhtb-w

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This December, EchoTwo @ Echo Arena Liverpool has a grown-up festive treat in store for theatregoers when the only Christmas-themed show in town, Dreaming of a Barry White Christmas, premieres at the venue from Tue 17 – Sat 21 Dec 2013 and tickets are now on sale.

The !rst ever Christmas show from renowned Liverpool playwright Dave Kirby, Dreaming of a Barry White Christmas promises to be the perfect way to spice up the festive period!

Described as a ‘Scouse Scrooge’ comedy play and crammed full with original classic hits from soul legend Barry White including ‘Love’s Theme’, ‘Can’t Get enough of your Love Babe’ and ‘It May Be Winter Outside’ plus other huge 70’s numbers, Dreaming of a Barry White Christmas is the coolest and funniest comedy of the season!

Thomas Minge (Andrew Scho!eld) owns a small, dilapidated warehouse in Liverpool. He despises everything - happiness, laughter, modern music, spending money - but most of all he hates Christmas. Meanwhile, his four drunken, dysfunctional employees can’t wait to start the festive season! When they !nd out they’re about to be sacked by their miserable employer they set out to discover a way to

ensure their survival. They soon uncover a few 1970’s skeletons in Thomas’s dirty closet, including old platform shoes, a load of Viagra and the mysterious Hairy Mary! The arrival of a weird deranged tramp ensures some crazy festive hilarity!

What is Thomas Minge’s secret? What is he hiding? Why does he hate Christmas so much? Why does he regularly swill carol singers? Will the workers escape the sack? Perhaps the legendary Walrus of Love himself, Barry White, holds the key.

Dave Kirby said: “I’ve had great fun writing this show and I hope the audience will have just as much of a laugh watching it! Make this show your !rst, your last and your everything this Christmas!”

So don’t be an old Scrooge, get yourself down to the Echo Arena this Christmas for a Barry good time.

Performance DetailsDreaming of a Barry White ChristmasEchoTwo @ Echo Arena LiverpoolTue 17 – Sat 21 Dec 20137:30pm, Thurs and Sat Matinee 2:00pmMatinee tickets from £16.90 (incl booking fee)Evening tickets from £20.75 (incl booking fee)Plus an additional £2.25 handling fee per order applies.Groups: Book 10 Tickets get 11th Free!

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This Christmas, Peter Pan will be !ying into St Helens all the way from LA (known to many as Neverland) as American Strictly Come Dancing star Brian Fortuna steps into the role of The Boy Who Never Grew Up!

A familiar face and a household name across the nation, Brian is known for his being light on his feet with his role on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars and its parent programme, BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing where he performed with the likes of Heather Small, Kelly Brook and Ali Bastian. Brian was also lead Choreographer and Consulting Producer for the groundbreaking show Dancing on Wheels.

Brian will be travelling all the way from LA to take to the stage in the latest in a long line of Theatre Royal critically acclaimed pantomimes.

A number of Theatre Royal favourites will help Brian to bring this much loved classic tale to life. Master of Illusions Richard De Vere is back at his most villainous as the infamous Captain Hook. Every baddie needs a sidekick so who better to play Hook’s right-hand man Smee than Corrie actor turned Theatre Royal regular Nick Cochrane? Local actress Leah Murphy is the prim and proper Wendy and no stranger to the airwaves, Radio City’s very own Claire Simmo will be on hand as Peter’s loyal companion, Tinker Bell. Wrapping up this legion of leading ladies is Charlie Gri"ths as Tiger Lilly. No panto would be complete without a double dose of comedy from our favourite duo as Simon Foster and is set to provide the

laughs as the hilarious Dame Laughing Water and Marc Lawlor is Skylights the pirate.

Finally we have a guest appearances from canine superstars Schnorbitz

and Schnookie and Black Star puppets.

Directed by Chantelle Nolan and with choreography by Sarah Walker, Peter Pan is going to be a strictly superb

panto; full of all the glitz, glamour, gags and audiences

have come to love from a Theatre Royal production. Running from 6 December 2013 – 12 January 2014 the clock is ticking away for this festive extravaganza, so grab your tickets now for the trip of a lifetime.

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PETER PAN FLIES INTO THE EMPIRE THIS CHRISTMASLifestyle had the pleasure of joining the cast at Circo in the Albert Dock for the launch of this year’s Christmas Panto at the Empire Liverpool – Peter Pan. There is a veritable line up of Liverpool favourites headlining the show. Ray Quinn (X Factor, Grease, Dancing on Ice) takes centre stage as the boy who never grew up Peter Pan (X factor, Grease, Dancing on Ice) alongside Brookside’s Louis Emerick as the bad guy Captain Hook, Juice FM’s Leanne Campbell as Tiger Lily, Shaun Mason (Cinderella’s Buttons) as loveable Smee, Emma Stephens, (Ray Quinn’s wife) as Wendy and Radio City’s Pete Price as Roger the camp Pirate.

I managed to have quick chats with the cast, here’s what they had to say;Ray Quinn, “I am really excited about doing Peter Pan this year at the Empire. As you know I am from Liverpool, the Empire for me is the ultimate stage, it’s my favourite theatre, it’s the golden ticket. I can’t wait to start rehersals, I have my wife with me, I love working with her. We have worked together for 3 pantos now, we are a great team. I’ve read the script, I love it, practically the whole cast is from Liverpool we are all getting on already and have a great banter. I love Liverpool people I am proud to be a Scouser. I can’t wait to start rehearsals, I’m such a kid I get to !y down across the stage, and run around with pirates. For me it’s not Christmas without panto and this year is going to the best yet.”

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Louis Emerick, “I play Hook. He’s the ultimate baddy – the bad guy is the ultimate part. If I can get at least one child crying by the end of the night I feel I have done my job! The cast is great and the set, I heard is spectacular, they have spent an awful lot of money on the set, it’s the biggest and the most expensive so far.”Pete Price,“This is my 20th Panto. My "rst Panto was at the Empire too. I missed out, gutted that I started late, but since my "rst panto I’ve done one every year. This one is going to be great, I play Roger the camp pirate. The script is fantastic, very funny with lots of great one liners in it.”

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THE CAST OF HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL'S PANTO HAS BEEN REVEALED FOR BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

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Neil Caple will play madcap inventor Dr René, Beauty’s father. Neil from Liverpool, is a former Brookside actor. His CV reads like a Who's Who of UK soaps and dramas having been in Casualty, Holby City, Doctors, The Bill and Coronation Street. He is also an accomplished Shakespearean actor, with dozens of theatre credits.Merseyside actress Kate Mellors was an-nounced to play Beauty. Kate and Neil join Callum Arnon, Josh Mumby, Sarah White and Andy Moss in the eagerly-awaited produc-tion.Neil said: “Beauty and The Beast is a magical tale that should captivate everyone. Panto is something everyone can enjoy and this year will be no exception.”

Last year's shows were a box o!ce success. Jack and The Beanstalk saw almost 14,000 attending - more than watch a Super league game and the same number that watched Def Leppard at the 02 Arena and Coldplay at a recent US gig.Kate, who will play Belle, said: "It was great to meet everyone at last. I know the people of Halton are in for a treat this year. We have some very talented people on board and I can't wait to start rehearsals. When I put the costume on I became Belle. It is what every girl dreams of.”Beauty And The Beast, staged by Principal Productions, runs from Friday 13 Decem-ber 2013 until Sunday 12 January 2014. Tickets are from the Brindley box o!ce on: 0151 907 8360 and online at: www.thebrindley.org.uk

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Hello Lifestyle Readers!Autumn has well and truly arrived bringing beautiful colours, but also some decidedly grim weather! As someone who regularly works outside, the change in weather is always very noticeable to me and certainly a!ects the way I work.

Wrapping up warm outdoors is always essential and there is no better place to start than with a pair of Heat Holders. I have been working hard on some housing projects this month, and while in the past this meant my feet ending up icy cold, this never happens since I discovered Heat Holders. The innovative sock brand keep your feet seven times warmer than normal cotton socks. As far as have ever been tested, Heat Holders are the warmest thermal socks in the world. With a tog rating of 2.34, Heat Holders provide a practical and economical alternative to layering socks.

Building and other trades have a lot of tough jobs that require tough workwear. When I "rst started, I didn’t have a lot of spare cash so I always went for the cheapest workwear on the market. It didn’t take me long to realise that this is a false economy. Buying cheaper brands of workwear, you will end up replacing them frequently, which means you will spend more money in the long run. Much better to "nd a brand you trust and can rely on to do the job. Personally, I always trust in Blåkläder, a Swedish manufacturer, and I’ve never been let down. They rigorously test all their workwear so you can be sure it will endure whatever tests you put it through.

I’ve got plenty of exciting events that will take me right through until the end of the year which I’m really looking forward to. As always, I’ll update you on all my latest news and keep providing you with my top DIY tips. Remember to wrap up warm when you’re working outside!

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Where professional sportsmen are used to !elding criticism that they’re just one-trick ponies, every now and again someone comes along to score a beauty out of nowhere. That could be a !tting description for Chelsea and England star Frank Lampard – after all, the 35-year-old has now successfully entered a new sphere... in writing children’s stories.

In his !ve-book series of Frankie’s Magic Football – the third of which, Frankie vs The Cowboy’s Crew, has just been published – readers are whisked away on adventures with the titular schoolboy hero, his friends, and pet dog Max, taking part in a real-life Fantasy Football League against the most unlikely teams from extraordinary times and places.

“I came up with the idea while reading and watching TV with the kids,” the 35-year-old smiles. “I thought there wasn’t really anything out there that was football-based, educational and fun. I was 29 or 30 then, and I had a lot going on in my football career, but as you get older you get more time and you start to think about di"erent things. You think about life after football, so it was a great sideline for me at that point.”And so Lampard, already a role model to millions of children worldwide, is now encouraging them to ful!l their literary, as well as sporting ambitions too. “I wanted

to make it about football, but I wanted to make it educational as well, so there’s a moral lesson in there for the kids, and the way they are travelling backwards and forwards there is a historical lesson in there too,” he enthuses.

“I think there is an element as a footballer where you can use a bit of your in#uence and use it in a positive way, and this is something I have put a lot of time into doing, and I think for the right reasons”In addition to having the !rst Frankie’s Magic Football story, Frankie Vs The Pirate Pillages, selected for the summer reading challenge 2013, Frank personally supported the challenge over the summer as a champion of literacy for the Reading Agency. This role was very much linked to his original aims in writing a children’s series; to inspire both boys and girls with exciting stories, and to promote the importance of reading for young people. The series has received a fantastic response from reviewers and readers alike since its launch in June 2013, and will continue in early 2014 with a fourth and !fth title – Frankie vs The Mummy’s Menace and Frankie vs The Knight’s NastiesLampard, who is engaged to Christine

Bleakley, has two daughters from a previous relationship. He makes a point of reading with his kids regularly. “I think I am a pretty relaxed parent, but it is one thing where I do try to get them to read, as I !nd it’s a great way of focusing their minds. Anyone who reads can take a lot of knowledge and satisfaction from it.”

Keeping them grounded is another challenge. “Yes, you live and learn as you go along when you’re a parent. I try to just keep their feet on the ground. I never spoil them, and it is very important that they learn the basics of money, of respect, of manners. I’d hate for somebody to look at them and say ‘they are spoilt little brats’. That’s my biggest nightmare!”

As a family man, Lampard is happiest when he’s surrounded by his loved ones. “When we won the Champions League in Munich, my family and Christine’s family had two days in Munich before the !nal. That Munich trip was the most amazing two days of my sporting life – it was really special for me. We had a big party in the hotel after the match and all my family and friends came there. We stayed up all night and when you look back, it was the complete moment. When I look back on my career, that will always be a special moment. It was incredible.” Footballers often rely on that support around them, and Lampard is no di"erent. “At any level in England there are pressures, and if you have a bit of a bad game, you will get criticised,” he nods. “That comes with the territory. And that is when you need to go home and have people there for you. My family and Christine have always been there for me.”

Still, with a career that’s seen more highs than lows, Lampard knows how lucky he’s been. “Looking back, I feel pretty fortunate,” he smiles. With England I had some tough times; with Chelsea it’s all been pretty good. There haven’t been too many bad times. There were times when England fans were getting on my back and I didn’t like it, but if you do stick with and try to turn it round, those people will go with you again. If you throw the towel in, no one wins. And I’ve learned that along the way.”

Lifestyle CULTURECULTURE Lifestyle

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Where professional sportsmen are used to !elding criticism that they’re just one-trick ponies, every now and again someone comes along to score a beauty out of nowhere. That could be a !tting description for Chelsea and England star Frank Lampard – after all, the 35-year-old has now successfully entered a new sphere... in writing children’s stories.

In his !ve-book series of Frankie’s Magic Football – the third of which, Frankie vs The Cowboy’s Crew, has just been published – readers are whisked away on adventures with the titular schoolboy hero, his friends, and pet dog Max, taking part in a real-life Fantasy Football League against the most unlikely teams from extraordinary times and places.

“I came up with the idea while reading and watching TV with the kids,” the 35-year-old smiles. “I thought there wasn’t really anything out there that was football-based, educational and fun. I was 29 or 30 then, and I had a lot going on in my football career, but as you get older you get more time and you start to think about di"erent things. You think about life after football, so it was a great sideline for me at that point.”And so Lampard, already a role model to millions of children worldwide, is now encouraging them to ful!l their literary, as well as sporting ambitions too. “I wanted

to make it about football, but I wanted to make it educational as well, so there’s a moral lesson in there for the kids, and the way they are travelling backwards and forwards there is a historical lesson in there too,” he enthuses.

“I think there is an element as a footballer where you can use a bit of your in#uence and use it in a positive way, and this is something I have put a lot of time into doing, and I think for the right reasons”In addition to having the !rst Frankie’s Magic Football story, Frankie Vs The Pirate Pillages, selected for the summer reading challenge 2013, Frank personally supported the challenge over the summer as a champion of literacy for the Reading Agency. This role was very much linked to his original aims in writing a children’s series; to inspire both boys and girls with exciting stories, and to promote the importance of reading for young people. The series has received a fantastic response from reviewers and readers alike since its launch in June 2013, and will continue in early 2014 with a fourth and !fth title – Frankie vs The Mummy’s Menace and Frankie vs The Knight’s NastiesLampard, who is engaged to Christine

Bleakley, has two daughters from a previous relationship. He makes a point of reading with his kids regularly. “I think I am a pretty relaxed parent, but it is one thing where I do try to get them to read, as I !nd it’s a great way of focusing their minds. Anyone who reads can take a lot of knowledge and satisfaction from it.”

Keeping them grounded is another challenge. “Yes, you live and learn as you go along when you’re a parent. I try to just keep their feet on the ground. I never spoil them, and it is very important that they learn the basics of money, of respect, of manners. I’d hate for somebody to look at them and say ‘they are spoilt little brats’. That’s my biggest nightmare!”

As a family man, Lampard is happiest when he’s surrounded by his loved ones. “When we won the Champions League in Munich, my family and Christine’s family had two days in Munich before the !nal. That Munich trip was the most amazing two days of my sporting life – it was really special for me. We had a big party in the hotel after the match and all my family and friends came there. We stayed up all night and when you look back, it was the complete moment. When I look back on my career, that will always be a special moment. It was incredible.” Footballers often rely on that support around them, and Lampard is no di"erent. “At any level in England there are pressures, and if you have a bit of a bad game, you will get criticised,” he nods. “That comes with the territory. And that is when you need to go home and have people there for you. My family and Christine have always been there for me.”

Still, with a career that’s seen more highs than lows, Lampard knows how lucky he’s been. “Looking back, I feel pretty fortunate,” he smiles. With England I had some tough times; with Chelsea it’s all been pretty good. There haven’t been too many bad times. There were times when England fans were getting on my back and I didn’t like it, but if you do stick with and try to turn it round, those people will go with you again. If you throw the towel in, no one wins. And I’ve learned that along the way.”

Lifestyle CULTURECULTURE Lifestyle

Frankie’s Magic Football:Frankie

vs The Cowboy’s Crew by Frank

Lampard is published by Little,

Brown books for Young Readers,

£4.99

FRANK LAMPARDChelsea’s golden boy Frank Lampard looks to life after football with the

release of his third children’s book.

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We were lucky enough to be invited to sample a few dishes o! the new forthcoming Autumn/Winter menu at Wagamama’s, which is due to launch on the 22nd of October 2013.This is a Japanese inspired restaurant (Geishas eat free:), which is a "rm favorite with families and students, due to its relaxed and social atmosphere and decent prices.The bench style seating was perfect for us girls as we will chat up anyone, but it may not be to everyones taste.We normally only venture here after a hard days shopping to take the weight o! our stilettos and stock up on some carbs to fuel up for yet more shopping, so some new seasonal dishes would be an incentive to give a Friday night a whirl.Excitedly, we awaited the "rst dish Gyoza parcels, which didn’t disappoint, these cheeky little parcels with plump juicy pulled pork, served with a black vinegar and ginger dipping sauce, which was very sweet with a tasty tang. Perfect for sharing, unless you are greedy like our Sarah (cat "ght over the last one).Soon to follow was our fave dish of the night, Mahi Mahi curry, which was grilled white "sh (similar to sword"sh) on a bed of sweet potato and peppers served in a creamy spicy sauce. It was so delicious and everyone was nearly licking the bowl (uncouth). There was just the right amount of spice not to overwhelm the dish.Our next o!ering was a new and

improved version of the old favorite. Ramen noodles in a milky coconut and lemongrass soup piled high with spicy prawns or grilled chicken, bean sprouts, coriander and lime. As usual this was very "lling and full of #avour.This dish was really messy to eat, resulting in make up all over the place and a sticky curly blow, but it was so worth it!We left room for dessert, which is always a pleasure never a chore, and we were rewarded with half moon pancakes "lled with a yummy date and orange paste accompanied by a creamy cinnamon ice cream. Both were nicely spiced and very christmassy.We washed everything down with a new healthy carrot and beetroot smoothie, and not so healthy Iki Beer.Chef Surenda did a fantastic job and he is really passionate about his food and the team looked after us superbly.This was perfect winter food with a tasty seasonal spin on some old favorites.

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Lifestyle BEAUTYIS A HUGE SUCCESS

!ts, no scratching out of models eyes and the spitting out of dummies, just a fabulous but hectic behind the scenes execution of planned looks with each make-up and hair creation carefully planned out before hand as well as a cheeky Peach Lambrini (or two) with both the hair and make-up team to celebrate our hard earned work.The event had major coverage from national papers to Channel Four making this year its most biggest and prestigious, and I look forward to what is in store for next year!So as we close the doors to Lambrini Liverpool Fashion Week for another year I would like to convey a huge thank you to everyone involved in both the hair and make-up teams you were all awesome and did a fabulous job, and I for one can say I was proud to be a part of it. See you in December, stay beautiful Anne x

Well the city of Liverpool did itself proud when Lambrini Liverpool Fashion Week opened its doors at the iconic Liver Buildings last month. And what a show it was, working behind the scenes as Creative Director for make-up you do not get to see the catwalk front of house, it’s all go with designers collections and dress changes, models been hiked out of one dress the helped into another in a quick turnaround whilst the hair and make-up teams, reset make up, powder faces, spray hair change hair styles and of course top up on the old lip gloss.

There were so so many beautiful, di"erent and unique collections, but isn’t that what makes a fashion week, the diversity? The hair and make-up teams worked seamlessly together to ensure each designers creation was complimented with stunning make up and very creative hair together with jewellery collections, it all made for a fabulous week.And no there was no high drama, no hissy

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HI BRIAN, WHAT TREATMENTS DO YOU OFFER? Sports Massage, Swedish Massage, Aromatherapy, Indian Head Massage, Re!exology, Seated Thai Massage, Thermal Auricular Massage (Ear Candling), Hot Stones Massage, and Reiki.

WHY ARE THEY BENEFICIAL? All the treatments are bene"cial in helping people deal with stress, anxiety and muscular tension. Swedish and Indian Head Massages are gentle, relaxing massages that help promote a sense of calm and wellbeing. Seated Thai Massage is done over clothing and is good for balancing the body. A Hot Stone Massage provides a very relaxing, deep massage that intensi"es the bene"cial e#ects of the massage. Re!exology can be done on either the hands or feet and is very relaxing and balancing. Reiki is a hands o# treatment that works with the energy in the body. Sports Massage is a deep massage that is bene"cial for injuries and for pre and post sporting activities.

I HEAR YOU WORK WITH BOXERS? I have been working closely with the professional boxers at Birkenhead Venture Boxing and provided treatments in preparation for their "ghts, including on the undercard at the David Price title "ghts at the Echo Arena. I also provided treatments to

Meet Brian Roberts, when he was 48, he decided to change his life, he went from Civil Engineer to Sport Masseur and Complementary Therapist, he has proved that it's never too late to follow your dreams. His new business has given him the opportunity to work with local celebrities, professional boxers and the charity Healing Hands!

Anthony Fowler who is currently representing Team GB at the Boxing World Championships in Kazakhstan.AND YOU WORK WITH VICTIMS OF WAR?Yes it’s the Healing Hands Network charity, providing treatments to the victims of war and to armed forces veterans and their partners. Last year I spent two weeks in Bosnia treating victims of the Bosnian war who were either a#ected by the siege of Sarajevo or tortured or raped in the concentration camps. It was a very humbling and enriching experience. I am also the team leader for the charity's partnership with Everton in the Community and Combat Stress, providing treatments to ex service men and women who are su#ering the e#ects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.WHAT DID YOU DO FOR LAMBRINI LIVERPOOL FASHION WEEK?I provided treatments in the VIP lounge and had an amazing week. The atmosphere was incredible and I met so many inspirational people. Lambrini Liverpool Fashion week has already opened so many doors for me, having since been approached by a major promoter to provide treatments at the Grand National next year!

HOW DO PEOPLE GET IN TOUCH?I’m on Facebook, Brian Roberts Sports Massage and Complementary Therapist

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You’ve got used to seeing the twinkly displays over the last month and you’ve heard whispers about those jaw-droppingly organised friends who have it all wrapped up, but now is the time for you to start taking it seriously. Christmas is coming, and you need to start shopping.

We’re here to let you in on a secret: it doesn’t have to be di!cult. Get tactical, make lists: you’ve got to dress the house, dress the kids, dress yourself, stock the cupboards, and last but not least, choose and wrap those presents. You can tick all of these things o" your list at St Johns, and what’s even better is that it won’t break the bank.

Wilkos has an incredible selection of Christmas decorations, whether your festive style is a kaleidoscope of colours or tasteful muted tones. You can pick up a six foot tree for as little as £20, or a four foot one for £10.

The childrenswear boutiques within St Johns will be stocking up on extra special out#ts

for the little ones that they won’t be able to wait to put on. Baby Melanie’s walls are lined with hundreds of beautiful designer getups and the selection in Frocks will leave you spoilt for choice.

The fashion options for grown-ups are just as exciting too. Look out for the Abbey by Abbey Clancy range in Matalan, which opened last month – there are some fabulous party pieces, particularly for fans of the LBD. New Look, Koko and Twist are just are just a few of the other fashion stores to put on your hit list, and men should head to Storm Designer.

Forget fretting about food, stock up in advance as much as you can. Don’t forget, you can get Cadburys and other chocolate for a snip of its usual price at Poundland and Home Bargains – great for #lling stockings and dishing out to guests. If you haven’t visited Aldi’s wine and #zz section, now is the time to give it a whirl. You won’t look back.

And now the best bit: presents. St Johns is home to Argos, and as any parent who’s kids have access to the catalogue knows, that place has hundreds of toys that kids are dying to get their hands on. Wilkos also has a huge toy department for you to get stuck into. For grown up presents, the Perfume Shop and The Fragrance Shop are sure #re hits, as are Warren James and Rockc Jewellers. Bag your #nishing touches, like wrapping paper and sellotape, in Clinton Cards and you’re all done!

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With the newly refurbished food court and entrances, you won’t recognise St Johns this year. Make sure you soak up the changes by taking time out to have lunch or a snack in the food court. You can even park at St Johns, and you won’t have to venture outside into the rain once. We love it when a plan comes together.

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With so much more to come from Taking Shape stay in touch by stopping in, if even just for a bit of gossip, and stay connected through Facebook - Taking Shape UK and sign up for emails at www.takingshape.com

Fashion brand Taking Shape comes to Liverpool with the opening of a new boutique. Fresh to the UK, the Australian plus size fashion brand will open its doors on 24 Church Alley to o!er a shopping experience like no other. With a motto of “Celebrate your Curves®” you know that something amazing is about to hit town. Your one stop shop for work, evening and & active wear in sizes 14 to 26.

In the near future the boutique will also be hosting regular events and gatherings including fabulous make-over sessions and girl’s nights out.

The retailer’s approach comes from a great understanding of what fuller "gured women are looking for – clothing that is fashionable, has personality and "ts & #atters; a fun, relaxed and friendly shopping experience that provides real advice on how to dress for your shape. Their wonderful trained fashion stylists and the consideration that has been taken when designing the store layout, including the private "tting room retreats, will have the women of Liverpool looking glam and feeling loved. Taking Shape truly believes it’s important for women to be able to celebrate who they

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