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The NHS is embarking on an amitious rebuilding programme for Liverpool that includes both hospitals and GP surgeries. Exciting ideas to involve the local communities and the arts have been suggested that could lead to 10,000 Liverpool people being invovled.
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John Hollis-Davies with Van Gaffney.
Anthony Walker Basketball Tournament
John Hollis-Davies was fortunate to be able to work with Paul Parry and Van Gaffney to organise and stage the Anthony Walker Basketball Tournament, held in memory of an exceptional young man who died in an alleged racist attack
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New arrival at Toxteth Tigers
Brian Scharrenweber, a 6'8" basketball player from the USA, has arrived in Liverpool thanks to JD-Associates.
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Merseyside Police sponsor Toxteth Tigers
Merseyside Police are sponsoring Toxteth Tigers Basketball Programme with a new kit. The uniform, for the under 18 men, will carry the wording "Toxteth Tigers - supported by Merseyside Police".
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Aware win Culture Company Commission
As part of the lead up to the Capital of Culture, Aware Photographic Arts has been handed a commission as part of the ‘Around the City in 80 days'
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JD-Associates delliver spectacular Photographic Exhibition
JD-Associates were called in to provide a photographic project for Black people suffering from enduring mental health issues.
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Toxteth Tigers Basketball Programme awarded 3 year grant from BBC children in need
Toxteth Tigers Basketball Programme is to receive over £80,000 from BBC Children in need. The grant will see the employment of two basketball coach/mentors who will work in the local schools.
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JD-Associates work with L8 Sports Forum
JD-Associates have been working closely with L8 Sports Forum and together have launched a number of exciting community projects, including the Anthony Walker Basketball Tournament and 'Knowsley against Racism'.
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Young Kof
In memory of Anthony Walker
A song from Young Kof called "Where did we go wrong" in memory of Anthony Walker.


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