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Cheshire Showground in Tabley is gearing up to host a first-of-its-kind Christmas event. Monster trucks, a light maze, fun fair rides and a drive-in cinema all feature, with the organisers, Killer Kween Productions (KKP), looking to offer an affordable and accessible event. Naomi Petrou-Brown, founder of KKP, said: “We decided to do something about the fact that, year after year, Christmas markets and events seem to be getting more costly and less accessible for families. “We wanted to host an event that would showcase all of our network of traders' products and services in the best light while also assisting people in buying local. “Our traders are wonderful, supportive people with amazing businesses and families. “We wanted to make sure that the local community and Cheshire had something special." Naomi added: “With free parking and market access, as well as a wide range of reasonably priced activities for families, we want to welcome everyone - including their four-legged friends - and ensure that they have an enjoyable experience so that they will want to return again and again. “We intend to make this a yearly tradition at the showground, with even more spectacular events planned for the future. “Chris Thyer from the Royal Cheshire has been instrumental In making this happen, Killer Kween Productions simply could not have done this without his unwavering commitment and constant support. “Team work really does make the dream work.” The event will feature a drive-in cinema (Image: Stock image/Pixabay) Christmas at Cheshire Showground begins on Thursday (November 28) and runs until Monday (December 23). The light maze, Spectrum: A World of Illumination, will open every day from 4.30pm to 10.30pm, with tickets starting from £14.75. Also running every day is the funfair, which is pay as you go, and Clive Shaw Trucking’s mini monster trucks, with rides available every evening from £10. As he has lots of preparation to be getting on with, Santa will only be visiting on select dates. The market will also be open on select dates, from 3.30pm to 9.30pm, accompanied by live entertainment and a bar. If that wasn’t enough, a drive-in cinema will welcome visitors on various dates (full schedule below), showing a range of festive films, including Home Alone, Elf, Die Hard and Love Actually. Further information can be found at www.cccsg.co.uk . Saturday, November 30 4.15pm - The Greatest Showman (PG) 7.15pm - The Christmas Chronicles (PG) Sunday, December 1 4.15pm - Christmas Carol Animation (U) 7.15pm - Home Alone 1 (PG) Saturday, December 7 4.15pm - Frozen Singalong (PG) 7.15pm - ELF (PG) Sunday, December 8 4.15pm - The Polar Express (U) 7.15pm - Die Hard (15) Saturday, December 14 4.15pm - Home Alone 1 (PG) 7.15pm - Love Actually (15) Sunday, December 15 4.15pm - The Grinch Animated (PG) 7.15pm - Gremlins (PG) Saturday, December 21 4.15pm - ELF (PG) 7.15pm - Home Alone 2 (PG) Sunday, December 22 4.15pm - Nightmare before Christmas (PG) 7.15pm - The Holiday (12)
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WATER LINE Children wait for their turn as a volunteer fills containers with drinking water provided by the water filtration machine brought by Team Albay in Pandan, Catanduanes, on Saturday, Nov. 23. —Mox Rubio Mendones/Contributor LEGAZPI CITY, ALBAY, Philippines — Catanduanes province continuous to face the harsh affects of last week’s Super Typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi), with many localities still without electricity, houses need to be rebuilt, and damages to agriculture and infrastructure now at P1.93 billion. Agriculture took most of the typhoon’s brunt, with damages initially reaching P1.3 billion, while infrastructure losses reached P631 million, according to Gov. Joseph Cua. READ: DICT deploys equipment as Marcos rallies help for Catanduanes Cua, in a phone interview Sunday, said the initial agriculture damage assessment included the destruction to abaca plantations, a key economic driver in the province. “We are in the process of recovering, and the aid coming from the government and various sectors has a great impact on us,” Cua said. While there are no longer any evacuees, 7,818 families who lost their homes still needed construction materials, he added. “We are now procuring GI sheets (100,000 pieces) and other materials needed for rebuilding the houses, but it’s not enough. For those residents whose houses were partially damaged, they were given tarpaulins,” he said. He said they were grateful that the assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development, and the Department of Labor and Employment continued to pour in, as directed by President Marcos. Power still has not returned in most of Catanduanes since Pepito made landfall in the province’s Panganiban town at 9:40 p.m. on Nov. 16, and continued to dump more destructive winds in other parts of the island and later in northern Luzon from Nov. 17 to Nov. 18. Cua said electric cooperatives from different provinces across the nation have sent teams to his province to help restore their downed power lines. So far, only 64 of Catanduanes’ 315 barangays have electricity, Cua said. Help from various sectors also continued to reach the province, including those from the provinces of Albay and Sorsogon, Catanduanes’ neighbors in the Bicol region, that brought food, building materials, medical teams and, in the case of Albay, a water filtration machine. The Talino at Galing ng Pilipino (TGP) party list also came to the aid of the province, which distributed over 11,000 relief packages to the towns of Panganiban, Bagamanoc, Viga, San Miguel, Gigmoto, Bato, Baras, Caramoran, Pandan, San Andres and Virac on Friday. “We will be providing them with their needs, especially for those who lost their livelihoods, particularly abaca farming, after Pepito struck the province,” TGP party list Rep. Jose Bong Teves Jr. said by phone on Sunday. Clearing of roads, medical missions and psychosocial activities are still ongoing in the province, he added. Meanwhile, classes in public and private schools that were suspended since the typhoon struck will resume on Monday, according to Department of Education Bicol Director Gilbert Sadsad. Subscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . Classes will be held in schools and not in temporary learning spaces since evacuees have already vacated the school buildings, said Sadsad in a text message on Sunday.
Nolimit Zahira Super 16 soccer 7’s tournament organized by the Past Prefects Association of Zahira College Colombo will be held for the 18 consecutive time at the Race Course International Stadium on December 8. Zahira Super 16 soccer 7’s tournament trophy. Sixteen of the country’s top football-playing schools are set to compete in the prestigious tournament, a platform designed to showcase young players’ talent and skill on a grand scale. This year, the event reaches a new milestone with the inclusion of an overseas participant, Stafford Sri Lankan School, Doha, adding an exciting global dimension to the competition. The tournament will adopt a high-intensity 7-a-side format, a thrilling variation that promises action-packed games and an unparalleled experience for players and spectators alike. This format’s fast-paced and dynamic style aims to captivate audience and enhance the tournament’s appeal, drawing a larger crowd to support the event. Of the 16 teams, eight schools have secured direct entry into the main event, thanks to their outstanding performances in the previoυs year’s competition. Another 12 teams battled fiercely in a qualifying round held on November 9, 2024, at Moragasmulla Grounds, Rajagiriya. From this intense competition, seven schools emerged victorious, earning their place in the final lineup. Darussalaam College Colombo, De Mazenod College, Kandana, Gateway International Colombo, Royal College, Colombo, St. Benedict’s College, Colombo, St. Joseph’s College, Colombo, TB Jayah College and Zahira College, Colombo have secured direct entry into the main event by virtue of their impressive performances last year. Al Ameen Maha Vidyalaya Kinniya, Aligar National School, Eravur, D. S. Senanayake College, Colombe, Zahira College, Gampola, Hameed Al Huszenie College, Maris Stella College, Negombo and Zahira College Dharga Town advanced from the qualifying round. Nolimit will be the title sponsor of the tournament.The Casetify Phone & Tech Accessories Our Editors Are Picking Up As Stocking Stuffers This YearLuke Humphries defeats Luke Littler to retain Players Championship Finals title
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Anytime an NFL kicker misses a late-game field goal or extra point that effectively decides the outcome, they are naturally going to be the scapegoat. On Sunday, that's likely to be the case for the Washington Commanders' Austin Seibert, who blew his chance to tie the game in the final minute following a remarkable 86-yard touchdown by Terry McLaurin. AUSTIN SIEBERT JUST MISSED THE EXTRA POINT FOR THE TIE pic.twitter.com/6yX8ZTLUpC Seibert will want to have that one back, but even on the kick in question, he was not the only one to blame. A low snap by long snapper Tyler Ott put Seibert in an unfortunate position, and he could only do so much. Even regardless of who was to blame for the missed kick, though, it was far from the only reason Washington lost. Kliff Kingsbury's offense was stale through the first three quarters. John Bates had an inexcusable fumble. Then, there was the kickoff return TD that Washington allowed immediately after the offense had brought them within a score. If there was any one play that cost Washington the game, it was that. Not Seibert's missed kick. Had the Commanders not allowed that touchdown, all they'd have needed to do is hold Dallas to a three-and-out in what would have been an extremely conservative offense. Then after getting the ball back, they'd have needed a field goal to tie or a touchdown to take the lead. Assuming that the rest of the game would have still played out the same way, Washington would have forced that three-and-out, and would have scored that touchdown courtesy of Terry McLaurin . Even if Seibert still misses the extra point, that's a 23-20 Commanders lead with very little time on the clock. Seibert will shoulder most of the blame for Washington's loss. But make no mistake: he was far from the only culprit.
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