THE Royal Wedding street party held at Forest Road Heswall, organised by Azelea and Dave Reece- Jones was a great success.
The many people from all generations of families who attended the occasion were full of praise to Azelea and Dave.
Community spirit was shown on the day to celebrate Will and Kate and it was a credit to all that helped. A special thanks to Azelea and Dave for showing the community can get together for big celebrations and the country is not all doom and gloom.
Barry Edmunds
Via web
I WOULD like to say a “big thank you” to British Rail and all the staff from West Kirby to Lime Street, right through to Birmingham New Street. I have Parkinson’s Disease – so have to use a wheelchair. The attention I received made my journey memorable. Thank you once again.
G Deakin
Heswall
MOST readers know someone who is affected by Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), the chronic, fluctuating illness also known as Post Viral or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
As May is ME Awareness Month, we hope as many people as possible will display our free posters and leaflets, to help to dispel the myths that still surround this widely-misunderstood illness.
Symptoms include overwhelming exhaustion, poor concentration and memory, unrefreshing sleep, headaches, muscle pain and problems with digestion.
For your free copies please send your name, address and the number of posters and/or leaflets you want to: ME Awareness, FREEPOST RSAC-SGCT-ZREY, PO Box 2778, Bristol BS1 9DJ or email admin@actionforme.org.uk
Sir Peter Spencer
Chief Executive, Action for M.E.