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Birkenhead Trampolone Club in Ellesmere Port

Birkenhead Trampolone Club in Ellesmere Port

Stanney Oaks Leisure Centre and Sutton High School, Ellesmere Port ,
A fun and friendly club to learn new skills and get fit whilst making friends. There is also the oportunity to compete regionally and nationally.
TAYLEC

TAYLEC

Formby, Liverpool ,
We cover all areas throughout Merseyside, covering Liverpool, Southport, Formby, St. Helens to Birkenhead. TAYLEC limited strives to offer you the best you can achieve for a price affordable to you.
Make Asda Birkenhead 24 hours

Make Asda Birkenhead 24 hours

Grange Road, Birkenhead ,
I want people to like this page theres not enough asda's that are 24 hours and i think this one should be share with your friends please
Wirral LGBT Network

Wirral LGBT Network

5 Bridge Street, Birkenhead ,
Wirral LGBT Network Our vision is a thriving, diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community on the Wirral. A place where LGBT people feel safe and are free from discrimination The Network was set up in September 2012 as a result of an LGBT Needs Assessment carried out by Wirral NHS. It is designed to address the findings from that assessment through assisting the on-going development and formation of various current and future LGBT community networks on the Wirral including: Navajo, Brooks: Work It Out Group, Trans Sisters and Gay Wirral. Our aim is to make a positive difference to the LGBT community in Wirral by: o Always working in collaboration and partnership o Developing a long-term strategy for the LGBT community o Improve the Health and Wellbeing experiences and outcomes for LGBT people on the Wirral o Educating and informing the Wirral LGBT community of the facilities and services already available to them o Strengthening and supporting existing and future LGBT community groups and networks on the Wirral o Support and strengthen existing local LGBT groups and facilitate LGBT groups, meetings and events o Initiate and support the development of new groups and activities to meet the health and social care needs of the Wirral LGBT community o Develop the profile of the Wirral LGBT community The Wirral LGBT Network is currently funded by Wirral NHS, with the initial formation of the Network through a steering group being managed by the Terrence Higgins Trust, with the view that the Network will become an autonomous and democratic body led by community members by the end of May 2014. ` The Network is currently based at the Terrence Higgins Trust Offices on Bridge Street, Birkenhead. How to Get Involved The success of the network relies on the participation and involvement of the LGBT community on the Wirral, this means if you are Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Trans person living, working or visiting the Wirral, we need you to make this work. Why join the Network? o Its FREE! o Its Friendly o You can network and meet other LGBT people o You can get involved and influence local decision making o You will be kept up to date on events and activities that may interest you o You can suggest events and activities to meet your interests and needs o You can help support other LGBT people as well as getting support for yourself You can get involved by: o Signing up and becoming a member of the Network (all details are confidential) o Join the Network Steering Group – training provided o Adding us on Facebook/Twitter o Attending and supporting provided groups and events o Letting us know your ideas and thoughts o Volunteer & contribute
Oxton Gateway Project

Oxton Gateway Project

Lifeworx Cafe, Woodchurch Road, Birkenhead ,
The Oxton Gateway Project is a community-led project seeking to facilitate a positive response to local people's issues with relevant programmes and activities.
ThePoetry Spoke

ThePoetry Spoke

Gallaghers Pub & Barbers, 20 Chester Street, Birkenhead ,
ThePoetry Spoke is a lively open mic poetry event that takes place on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month. In addition to the open mic, we provide a Guest Poet and Guest Acoustic Musician/band at each and every event. The nights allow us to showcase some of the very best poetic and musical talent in the North West. It’s all absolutely FREE in terms of entry and we warmly welcome all poets, especially those joining us for the first time. There are one or two first come first served slots for musicians too. If you fancy a pint and seeing what we’re about, why not come along and say hello? A vibrant night, packed with talent and culture and no entry fee – Upstairs in the Spectacle function room of Gallaghers, as perfect a venue for poetry as you’ll ever find. We have our own bar, stage, stage backdrop, stage lighting, in-built pa system etc. Downstairs we have real ales on tap in a pub that; Won the PUB OF THE YEAR AWARD 2011 and 2012 from the Merseyside Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and Won the PUB OF THE YEAR AWARD 2011 and 2012 from the Wirral Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) 2 minutes from Hamilton Square train station and easy connections to Liverpool, Chester etc. 2 minutes from the Bus terminus in Birkenhead and the Ferry from Liverpool. Don’t stay in, come and join us! We’ll have a great night out at ThePoetry Spoke. Gallaghers Pub and Barbers Chester Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, CH41 5DQ. http://www.gallagherspubandbarbers.com/?page_id=933 Up and coming poetry nights; 6th June 20th June 4th July 18th July 1st Aug 15th Aug If you wish to contact us at ThePoetry Spoke please send us a facebook message or email us at; coaster.coey@googlemail.com
Hope Place

Hope Place

259 Woodchurch Road, Birkenhead ,
Our welcoming cafe serves fairtrade teas and freshly ground coffee alongside home made cakes and sandwiches.
Affordable Warmth North West

Affordable Warmth North West

210 - 222 Price Street, Birkenhead ,
Affordable Warmth North West.
Wirral Play Council

Wirral Play Council

1 Berner Street, Birkenhead ,
Wirral Play Council is a Childrens Charity based in Birkenhead. We also offer training, room hire, a small library and a shop with low costs art and craft equipment and a scrounge area for members to access.
Central Jamia Masjid Ghamkol Sharif Birmingham Events

Central Jamia Masjid Ghamkol Sharif Birmingham Events

150 Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath , Birmingham ,
The Masjid was the vision of Hazrat Sufi Mohammed Abdullah Khan Sahib, Khalifah-e-Azam Darbar-i-Alia Ghamkol Sharif. It was built with his help, guidance, and supervision. The foundation of the Masjid was laid on 15th March 1992 by students of Dar Ul Uloom Islamia Rizvia (supplementary school) during the Holy month of Ramadan. The overall cost of the project amounted to approximately £3.5 million. Many volunteers kindly donated their labour and skills in the construction of the Masjid. The Holy Qur’an was recited on site, each and every night during the construction period. The Masjid was first utilised on Friday 29th July 1995, when the first Jummah prayer was held, led by Allama Shah Ahmed Noorani Sahib (ra). The Masjid was finally completed in 1996 and has remained the same ever since. The Masjid is the focal point within the Muslim community and the hub of religious activity, not just within Birmingham, but also, for the whole of the UK. The Masjid, apart from the five daily prayers, is utilised for religious celebrations, lectures, national and international conferences, community and educational purposes. The Messenger of Allah, Sal'Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam, stressed the importance on visiting the Masjid frequently. Abu Hurairah, a Companion of the Prophet, relates that: The Messenger of Allah, Sal'Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam, said, "For him who proceeds to the Masjid morning or evening, Allah prepares entertainment in Paradise every time he proceeds, morning of evening."[Sahih Bukhari & Muslim] "He who makes his ablutions at home and then walks to one of the houses of Allah to discharge of obligation imposed on him by Allah, one step of his wipes out a sin and another step raises his status." [Sahih Muslim]
Zombie Walk Birmingham

Zombie Walk Birmingham

Cambridge Street, Birmingham ,
Zombie Walk Birmingham is an annual event that takes place within Birmingham city centre during the Summer to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital. People of all ages dress up as zombies and take to the streets all in aid of fun and raising money for the hospital. We have previously had toddlers, children, teenagers, adults and even some grandmas and grandads taking part in the fun. We also hold various other zombie themed events through out the year, which raise money for other local charities such as St Basils, who help prevent youth homelessness across the city. Check out our website at www.birminghamzombies.com Follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/zombiewalkbham