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Charity launches fundraiser 'to make Pride happen'

by John January 18, 2025
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A charity has launched a fundraising campaign to host an alternative Pride event in Liverpool after the annual celebration and march in the city was cancelled.

LCR Pride announced last week that the march, due to take place in July, would no longer happen because of financial challenges.

Ant Hopkinson, the chief executive of the Sahir House charity, said it had pledged to raise money to help facilitate an alternative event because "Liverpool deserves a Pride".

"Pride is a protest, pride is a celebration. It means many things to different people," he said.

"We've realised as a city that no one organisation should own and operate something like Pride."

Ant Hopkinson said Pride should be "owned by everyone"

Mr Hopkinson said the charity had been approached by lots of "disappointed and concerned" people.

He said a range of potential cash-generating ideas had been suggested but there was a "very significant challenge" of only seven weeks to arrange an event in time for July.

"We have a list of aspirations – we are currently pulling together community stakeholders, partners and local people to see what's possible," he said.

With ideas ranging from a rally and a peaceful march to a street festival, Mr Hopkinson said the community "would be at the heart of the plans".

"Liverpool is all about community," he said.

"Pride is owned by everyone. Let's have a Pride that centres around community.

"The idea of working as a collective, as a collaborative of individuals and organisations, works much better and actually feels more Scouse and more authentic."

January 18, 2025 0 comments
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Business booming on Big Dan Burn's walking trail

by Grace January 17, 2025
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Businesses say trade is booming on a walking trail renamed in honour of Newcastle United star Dan Burn.

The Elsdon Burn Walk in Northumberland was renamed the Big Dan Burn Walk as a nod to celebrate his Carabao Cup opening goal, which helped end the team's 70-year wait for a domestic trophy.

Jackie Sewell, landlady of Bird in Bush, says "the difference that it's made has been tremendous", with the pub experiencing an upturn of more than 110% since 2 April.

Due to the success, Northumberland National Park Authority (NNPA) has extended the name change until to the end of September as a tribute to the 6ft 7in (2m) Blyth-born defender.

Burn, 32, will also be made an honorary freeman of Northumberland, after county councillors unanimously voted to back the plans.

Black and white stripes

The national park authority has invited people on to the two-hour walk, which follows Elsdon Burn, to "reminisce about that header" and celebrate a "local hero's triumph".

"Just about every single person that comes into the pub or the coffee shop is either starting the Big Dan Burn Walk, or they're ending the Big Dan Burn Walk," Ms Sewell told BBC Radio Newcastle.

Jennifer Shaw/NNPA
Walkers have been completing the route in their black and white stripes

Ms Sewell said the increased popularity had been "absolutely amazing".

"We've never seen this many people for so long in Elsdon," she said.

Elsdon Village Hall, which provides toilet and shower facilities on a donation basis, has also seen an increase in day visitor and overnight campers' numbers

An "increase in takings is being appreciated", the national park authority said.

NNPA said it had seen plenty of people doing the walk in their black and white stripes.

Big Dan Burn Walk stickers have also been put up alongside the current markers.

January 17, 2025 0 comments
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Attempted murder arrests after street fight

by Chloe January 6, 2025
written by Chloe

A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a fight broke out on a street in Sheffield.

Police were called at 20:36 BST on Saturday to reports of a large group of people fighting in the street on Knoll Close, in the Stocksbridge area of the city, with one person reportedly in possession of a knife.

A 34-year-old man was arrested at the scene but was taken to hospital where he remains in critical condition, South Yorkshire Police said.

A man, 37, and a woman, 35, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remain in custody for questioning, the force added.

Knoll Close, Wheatacre Road and Ellorslie Drive have been cordoned off while police investigate the incident.

Victoria Road is also cordoned off from the junction of Glebelands Road to the junction with Bracken Moor Lane.

Senior investigating officer Det Ch Insp Andy Knowles said "Our investigation is at an early stage and we are working hard to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident."

The force is appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to get in touch.

South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds

January 6, 2025 0 comments
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