A TRANMERE woman is looking for sponsorship for a ten-day charity trek across Tibet.
Linda MacDonald will start her walk in aid of Mencap in August. Any individuals or businesses who can help should call her on 649-0161.
SOCIAL group IVC, for graduates and professionals, is opening a Wirral branch.
They will meet at the Castle Bar, Leasowe Castle Hotel, at 8.30pm on March 23 to discuss a wide range of activities and events. Just go along on the night if you are interested.
WIRRAL Green Alliance is holding a social evening at the Crown pub, Conway Street, Birkenhead, tonight (Wednesday).
GUINEA Gap Baths and Recreation Centre is holding a series of sports camps for boys and girls aged eight to 12.
An Easter soccer camp will run on March 29 from 1pm till 3pm; there will be a mini-athletics camp on April 6 (10am to noon), and a mini-rugby camp on April 9 from 10am until noon. For more information call the recreation centre on 639-9792 or Dave Simmonds at Wirral Sports Development Unit on 677-0168.
SAUSAGES will be sizzling in aid of school funds at a fun event organised by the PTA of Thornton Hough Primary in the Village Hall from 3pm 'til 5pm this Saturday.
PEOPLE with long-term breathing difficulties can ask to be referred to Wirral Hospital's Respiratory Support Team. For information call the team on 604-7379.
WIRRAL Ranger Service are holding a 'Mad March Hare' walk for early risers on March 21. Starting at 5am, it follows the Wirral Way to watch the antics of hares, which are usually nocturnal. Booking is essential so call 648-4371/3884 to book.
HOME Guard Security Alarms are opening a new showroom on Pensby Road, Thingwall, on March 22. The company, which has been in business for seven years, will have special offers on in the first week.
A FAMILY History Fair will take place at Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight, on March 21.
If you are interested in tracing your family history then go along between 10am and 5pm. Admission is £2 with accompanied children free. For more information call (01344) 451-479.
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