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Tag: Charity Events

A Marathon Effort from J&J Carter’s Marquee Man

A Marathon Effort from J&J Carter’s Marquee Man

Christian Wadhams has always been prepared to go the extra mile for his customers in his job as Area Sales Manager for the leading tensile fabric structure company, J&J Carter. But this April, J&J Carter will be cheering him on to go an extra 26.2 miles as he swaps his suit for his shorts to [...]

February 21, 2011 | 1 Comment More
A Decade of health and wellbeing for those on the Liverpool-Chester Bike Ride

A Decade of health and wellbeing for those on the Liverpool-Chester Bike Ride

As the sponsors are confirmed for the 2011 Liverpool-Chester Bike Ride, it is clear that the event is providing more than just a fun day out. The Liverpool-Chester Bike Ride – organised by Pennine Events Ltd – is now part of an initiative to turn Liverpool into a healthier city by 2020. One of the [...]

February 3, 2011 | 0 Comments More

Flood Fest charity event may not go ahead due to overzealous licensing policy

Council red-tape threatens to prevent a charity event in aid of flood victims taking place. Organisers of Flood Fest now fear the plug will be pulled on the event, which was due to be held at St Blazey Football Club, on Sunday because of overzealous licensing policy. According to the club’s constitution it can open [...]

November 26, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Loughton Festival launch appeal urging local residents to help next years event

Loughton Festival launch appeal urging local residents to help next years event

THE organisers of the annual Loughton Festival have launched an appeal urging residents and community groups to sign up and help at next year’s event. Although the six-week spectacle of music, arts and other activities will not be held until April, plans are already well underway for what is hoped will be the biggest festival [...]

October 24, 2010 | 0 Comments More

Red tape over events licence under scrutiny in Westminster

A TINY Sevenoaks village’s grapple with council red tape has been propelled to the top echelons of British democracy. Anne-Marie Jordan lives in Underriver and is secretary for the village association. She wrote to Seveno aks MP Michael Fallon to highlight the lengthy and complicated process of applying for a temporary events notice when she [...]

December 22, 2008 | 0 Comments More