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Charlie, a highly regarded, qualified and experienced analyst, will strengthen our already strong football department.
Having worked with Liverpool FC for 7 years, Ennis was officially appointed as an Academy Analyst in October 2021. During this time, he was also contracted by FIFA as an Academy Football Analyst compete and be exposed to elite levels of football around the world.
Originally a graduate of LiverpoolJohn Moore University, Charlie went on to earn a master’s degree at the prestigious Loughborough University shortly after.
On the appointment, Manager Derek Adams said, “Due to a member of staff leaving us we were presented with the opportunity to take in a new Analyst. We conducted a very thorough and comprehensive recruitment process to ensure we could get the right person for Morecambe FC and we are delighted to be adding Charlie to the team.”
“From the information above, you can see that Charlie is very experienced for his age and comes with some good pedigree which we hope we can nurture and develop here.”
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Morecambe Artist Colony and Time and Tide Bell have collaborated on Coastal Connections, a National Lottery Heritage Fund project, which links 20 locations along the
Promenade between Hest Bank and Basil Point.
The recordings were gathered by a local team who interviewed people and edited the recordings according to locations discussed. Some songs are also included.
QR codes on signs at each location enable smartphone users to access the Time and Tide Bell website and listen to the audio recordings as they walk along the Prom.
Phone cameras should be held in front of the code, then click the code link and select a story.
The recordings can also be accessed at home by going directly to the website and clicking on Coastal Connections, Morecambe Map: https://www.timeandtidebell.org/morecambe-map/
Steve Fairclough, who led the interviews said: “It’s been so rewarding to gather people’s memories, and to finally hear them as part of the audio trail is wonderful. A big thank you to all those locals who contributed and made the project such a success.”
Pete Moser of Morecambe Artist Colony, added: “This is another in a line of projects that we have created in Morecambe over the last ten years.
“We are proud of the bell and these stories highlight the changes that take place over time and draw attention to the climate crisis.”
The signs will be a permanent fixture along Morecambe Promenade, with the hope of adding more seasonal stories in future.
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Allsop who are marketing the centre, say that it is an investment opportunity with more than 41 shops inside.
The centre comprises a 1983 steel-constructed shopping centre with retail accommodation extending to approximately 102,000 sqft.
It has been billed as suitable for longer-term redevelopment, subject to the existing leases and obtaining all the necessary consents.
The Arndale Centre in Morecambe, owned by New River REIT, currently houses Boots, Iceland, Burger King, Greggs and Poundland.
The Arndale Centre is located in the heart of Morecambe town centre and easily accessed from Lancaster and surrounding areas with good links for car, train and bus users.
Allsop explained: “Prominent town centre scheme comprising 41 units and extending to 9,494 sq m (102,198 sq ft).”
The development is being sold as a freehold venture and is due to be sold via online auction on October 31.
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