THE CD FROM THE WALK INTO THE UNKNOWN EVENT AT THE HERITAGE MARKET WILL BE ON SALE FROM 20th March 2010 £10.00 wpc@live.co.uk JOIN US ON SKYPE 

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The Heritage Market SOLD OUT HOSTED BY JAMES GRIFFITHS 
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pringlerussell@yahoo.co.uk wpc@live.co.uk Moblile Number 07539792004 MEET THE TEAM OF MEDIUMS LEE BELLIS | 
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Would you like a Audience with the best Three Top mediums around the UK: NOW YOU CAN COMING UP THIS OCTOBER ONLY £15.00 DATE TO BE CONFIRMED Please book your place by our e/mail address at wpc@live.co.uk Lee Bellis profile, Lee is based in Flintshire North Wales and as well as being well known as a top Medium, for doing Readings for People all Over The North Wales Area, Lee is also The Medium for the paranormal group the Thrillseekers UK; James Griffiths profile, James is 39 years old and lives in Widnes, Cheshire. He says: "I have been having psychic experiences since I was about 10 years old, but have been working full time with spirits for the last three years, doing readings and workshops for spiritual awareness "I have a qualification in counselling and have worked on telephone help lines in Manchester and St Helens." He adds: "At present I am working with two guides, although I can call on other guides, if I have a particular question or problem. Like most mediums I have been taken to the hall of learning and have looked at my own life and death - which I found frightening and energising at the same time. "At present I am working on my own meditation tapes and, like all mediums, thinking of writing a book on my development within this field, although most of the information is still stuck in my head and not on paper." Work James does ranges from spiritual reading to spiritual research and personal readings. He adds: "Although I can predict certain events, spiritually you are not supposed to. I would rather refer to myself as a spiritual medium, rather than a psychic. I work on a spiritual level working with the spirit and the questions are then answered, whereas, strictly speaking, a psychic works on the aura of a person or maybe reading between the lines of a question. "I personally don't like giving long lectures on a questions that a client or reader would ask me, or even jump on the bandwagon of ending a conversation with 'walk in love and light my friend'. I am not saying I don't hope these people have a happy life I just answer the question with the spirits help and move on. "I don't wrap it up, most people are not interested in spiritualism or religion as such, they just want their questions answering and is there life after death. If you take a look at new mediums on television and in the newspapers they work the same way, respect the person and have empathy for their feelings but answer the question without blinding them with unwanted information." As well as running his own business offering sittings and readings to his customers, for the past twelve months James has been offering his insight to spirit world to readers of Guardian series newspapers and its web site. Suffice to say, the 'online psychic' section has proven to be one of the most popular features on the site with people all over the globe emailing James with their questions and concerns.
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TO STAY ALONE WITH US ON A PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION AT THE HERITAGE MARKET IN LIVERPOOL, HOSTED BY JAMES GRIFFITHS
TUESDAY 16th MARCH 2010, 7.30pm-4am "THE WALK INTO THE UNKNOWN EVENT" FULL NIGHT OF PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION"S. ONLY £29.00 ABOUT THE CHARITY WE ARE SUPPORTING FROM THIS EVENT The The14 storey building spans across 36 acres (150,000 m2) and its construction used 27 million bricks, 30,000 panes of glass and 8,000 tons of steel. The overall design is by A.G. Lyster, the Dock Engineer, but Arthur Berrington almost certainly played a part. The warehouse was a late addition to the Stanley Dock complex and was built on land reclaimed from the dock. Stanley Dock is accessible from the dock system or by barge from the Leeds and Liverpool Canal which enters under Great Howard Street bridge. With the decline of trade going through Liverpool, the warehouse fell into disuse in the 1980s and gradually into disrepair. More recently the building has featured in the Stop the Rot conservation campaign by the Liverpool Echo newspaper. Part of the ground floor of the warehouse is used for the Sunday Heritage Market. As of March 2007, plans have been unveiled for the Tobacco Warehouse to be redeveloped into 650 duplex apartments as part of a larger development of the whole Stanley Dock site. The plans involve digging out the centre of the warehouse to create a garden-filled courtyard & 
BRING"S YOU The Masque, PLEASE MAKE YOUR PAYMENT "HERE" 
14th APRIL THE NIGHT OF FEAR EVENT "Location" Seel Street, Liverpool it was an old, disused Theatre with outstanding history JOIN US AS WE UNCOVER THE DARKSIDE OF THIS OLD THEATRE IT WAS KNOWN AS THE BARFLY TICKETS ONLY £35.00 & HOT DRINK & FOOD WEDNESDAY 14th APRIL 2010, 
8pm-5am WPC gives the highest priority to all aspects of safety relating to guests attending its tours and our Duty of Care to them. When new venues are selected, discussion of safety aspects takes precedence. A representative of WPC will visit the site and make contact with the hirer. The initial focus is on likely hazards, fire prevention and escape routes. Should any practices at that location require specific control measures then the appropriate hirer’s risk assessments are copied, and the measures noted for implementation prior to an event taking place. WPC holds a set of generic risk assessments for the repetitive activities it carries out on a regular basis. Locations are checked for compatibility and compliance with these assessments, and occasionally they are amended to encompass any differences that may exist. WPC risk assessments are regularly reviewed and upgraded where necessary. Due to the nature of the business many events take place in listed, or buildings of historical interest. WPC also has a responsibility to the owners of such buildings to ensure that no historical .artefacts, furnishings or fittings are damaged whilst the building is in the custody of WPC. MAY 2010, WE VISIT THE JACARANDA In LIVERPOOL HARD DAYS NIGHT EVENT ONLY £34.00 HOT DRINK & FOOD 
We sometimes are lucky to find such a place full of history. And if a building could tell a story this one would be a best seller for Its part in history has been all but obliterated by the Cavern club, but this is where the Beatles played some of their earliest gigs in their formative years, under the name The Silver Beetles. The man who booked the band was the then-owner of The Jacaranda Allan Williams, who later became known as "The Man Who Gave The Beatles Away". The fully fledged Beatles appeared occasionally at "The Jac" between May and August 1960, when Williams began to secure regular work for the group. He and the band famously departed from outside the pub that summer in a van which took John, Paul, George, Stuart Sutcliff and Pete Best to Hamburg for the first time. Still visible in the basement of the club are murals reputedly painted by John Lennon and early band member"Stu". Williams, described by Sir Paul McCartney in The Beatles Anthology as "a great guy, a really good motivator". Now aged 75, Williams, who also owned the Blue Angel in Liverpool, will unveil a silver plaque at the pub on February 23. 
IN JUNE 2010, WE BRING YOU LATHOM HALL IN SEAFORTH LIVERPOOL OPEN ALL AREA EVENT. ONLY £34.00 FOOD & HOT DRINK Its said 
John Lennon broke his finger at this club, ABOUT ITS HISTORY LATHOM HALL which was erected in 1884,and many years was seaforth"s only social centre. In June 1912 the local press announced that after extensive alterations which had transformed the hall into a veritable palace,it was open for animated pictures in the most elaborately fitted up picture palace in the district.The walls were decorated in a pretty buff colour,pleasantly contrasting with the comfortable seats and lounges,upholstered in blue plush.Electric light was installed throughout,and during performances there was subdued light from behind shaded globes.The motto of the management was Come once and you"re a regular patron, and this appeared to be justified as large crowds attended during the first two years During this time two new purpose-built cinemas had become established in the district,the Palladium,Seaforth and Queen"s Waterloo and with the added disadvantage of the outbreak of war, The Lathom Hall lost much support,and it apparently closed about 1916,The building was first used by the Icilma face Cream Co.as a factory for the manufacture of their products,then a workshop for the production of stained glass windows.During World War11 it was a NAAFI store room and after the war, a school kitchen.In February 1949 it was announced that the building had been purchased for £3.000 by Crosby Corporation for use as the first community centre for the seaforth end of the borough providing accommodation for youth clubs and other local organisations,During the 1950"s the hall was used for dances,but a riot following one in february 1958 was responsible for the ceasing of these,After a period of disuse with an uncertain future it began the present use in the 1970"s as a royal Naval Association Club, ITS SAID JOHN LENNON BROKE HIS FINGER AT THIS CLUB IN JULY WE VISIT THE OLD BANK INN ON SOUTH ROAD 

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