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Vale Royal Lions Murder Mystery Evening

Posted by Vale Royal Lions on February 6, 2008 7:16 PM

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Vale Royal Lions

Posted by Vale Royal Lions on February 6, 2008 5:19 PM

About Lions

Since 1917, Lions clubs have offered people the opportunity to give something back to their community, involving members in projects like cleaning up a local area or bringing sight to the world's blind, Lions clubs have always embraced those committed to building a brighter future for their community.

At present, with more than 45,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas, Lions have expanded their focus to help meet the ever-increasing needs of our global community.

Our programmes are continually changing to meet new needs and greater demands, but our mission has never wavered: "We Serve."

Lions club members are men and women who strive to make a difference in their local community as well as communities worldwide. Their volunteer efforts address otherwise unmet health and education needs worldwide.

Why should I become a Lion?

As a Lions club member, you can:

Make a difference everyday in your community. Whether it is providing support locally or reaching out internationally, you will have an opportunity to serve.

Be a part of a worldwide organisation carrying out community and humanitarian projects.

Grow personally and professionally by participating in our programmes, community service projects and events.

Gain an understanding and have an impact on local and international humanitarian issues.

Develop relationships with both the local and international community and business leaders.

Have access to membership discounts and services.


Interested in becoming a member?

To find out more e-mail: vale.royal.lions@googlemail.com

Cheshire Community Voice

Posted by Trinity Mirror Cheshire on January 23, 2008 8:55 AM

Our aim is to encourage the public serivce users and carers to participate in consultations and public engagement exercises on a variety of issues surrounding our Health and Social Care in Cheshire. We wholly believe that the people of Cheshire are the key to deciding what health and social care services are needed and how these should best be delivered. It is therefore essential that the public are given a say, and most importantly, heard, at every stage of the design, commissioning and delivery process. This allows the public bodies delivering our Health and Social Care services to make better-informed decisions and therefore improve the quality and delivery of these services.

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Mid Cheshire Community Rail Partnership

Posted by Trinity Mirror Cheshire on December 11, 2007 11:15 AM

The Mid Cheshire Community Rail Partnership was founded in 2003 and exists to engage communities in creative development projects in the railway environment along the Mid Cheshire Line (Chester to Manchester via Northwich). The Partnership is funded by several local authorities and railway industry partners. Our aim is to develop perceptions of railway stations as community assets. We have been recognised with national and regional awards for innovation in community engagement projects and have recently won significant funding from Cheshire's Year of the Garden 08 to implement an entire line 'community stations garden project' at the majority of stations on the line.

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Deafness Support Network

Posted by Trinity Mirror Cheshire on November 30, 2007 9:28 AM

A county wide resource offering a huge range of services for people with hearing impairments. These include: deaf awareness training and sign language courses, day services opportunities, deafblind support, information, interpreting and communication services, residential rehabilitation, respite care, social centres, social work (both children and adults), volunteer services and technical support. Other offices in Chester and Warrington.

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