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The first of the day s trains arrives at Altrincham from Crewe, 040508. ALTRINCHAM Electric Railway Preservation Society (AERPS) will hold the next free, zoom talk for both members and non-members on Friday, March 12 at 7.30. The speaker will be Bob Avery, a former pupil of North Cestrian Grammar School, who worked for the railways for 30 years. His subject will be A Look at the Railways of North West England from the l970s to 2010. Bob has been photographing trains for railway magazines for many years. Accompanying this article is a photograph of the Cheshire Gardens Steam Train which ran from Altrincham to Chester on May 4 2008. It was Black Five Steam loco 45407 owned by Ian Riley.
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Riley siblings create certified safe mask Elijah, left, Joshua and Cianna Riley created a face mask that has a safety certification from Cariri. -
THREE teenaged siblings have created a fully certified and functional face mask.
Nineteen-year-old Joshua, Elijah, 18, and Cianna Riley, 15, have developed the Tiger Mask line, the first fully-certified and functional face masks on the Caribbean market, a media release said. Their form-fitting Tiger Mask is fully audible, breathable, adjustable, washable, and durable and has a Cariri (The Caribbean Industrial Research Institute) safety certification. Tiger Mask also come with a six-month guarantee, the release said.
Joshua, the project’s leader, said the initial medical advice to wear a mask as a protective measure during the ongoing covid19 pandemic, sparked an interest in him to develop a quality product for his family and friends.
Richarlison seeking clarification from Everton over summer tournaments Lyndon Lloyd Friday, 19 February, 2021
Richarlison is hoping that Everton will release him for both the Copa America and the Tokyo Olympics this summer but may not get his wish.
Despite the fact that he will be 24 when the delayed summer Games come around, the forward will still be eligible to represent Brazil due to special dispensation made by the IOC for athletes born in 1997 and he is keen to take what will be his only chance to compete for a gold medal.
However, as he complained to ESPN Brasil, it doesn t look as though Everton are going to allow him to go to both 2021 tournaments, although it s most likely that the club are not keen on him missing the early part of next season by playing in the Olympics.