Oct 31 2012 by Linda Foo Guest, Birkenhead News
FIREMAN Sam put a smile on children’s faces when he popped into Birkenhead to meet young fans.
Thousands of people came out to see children’s hero Fireman Sam when he stopped by The Grange and Pyramids Shopping Centre.

The special visit saw two brave youngsters, Steven Williams and Charlotte Eccleson, get to meet their screen idol. Four-year-old Steven is blind and was diagnosed with septo-optic dysplasia, optic nerve hypoplasia and eye nystagmus when he was born prematurely. He also has autism and is a pupil of Ellery Park School.
His mum Cheryl, 28, of Prenton, who has two other children, Adam, eight, and Mia, four months, said: “Steven loves Fireman Sam but when he is on the television, obviously he can only hear him.
“This visit meant Steven could meet him personally, feel him and use some of his other senses to make the most of seeing him the way other children would.
“To see his face when he met him was lovely. His face just lit up with this huge smile and it really was very special for him to have his own personal meeting with him.
“He is always such a happy and determined child anyway so it is no surprise to see a smile on his face. He has never really let things get in his way.”