It looks like you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. This is now considered ‘end-of-life’, and Microsoft is withdrawing support for it because it uses outdated technology. This means that it will no longer receive important security updates and previous bugs will not be fixed.
This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.
A community interest group in Liverpool which supports people who may be struggling with mental health through social fishing meet ups in parks or fisheries.
Supports refugees and people seeking asylum to improve their mental health through therapy, to achieve settlement and independence in the UK. We work with families and individuals.
Walking Football programme open to anyone aged 40 years and older. The programme supports people to remain physically and socially active playing football, albeit at a slightly slower pace.
The project uses football as an engagement tool to help break down cultural barriers; creating a safe and welcoming environment for refugees and asylum seekers to play football together.