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REFLECTIONS FROM OUR EDITOR

We report upon one of the long overdue legacies of our Sesquicentenary, which we all know was our 150th anniversary, and the locating of two trees at Liverpool Parish Church, and the wonderful symbolism of growth and hope."

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ear readers and members,

Welcome back to another issue of Chartered ONE.

Let us hope by the time you read this, that we are all feeling a little safer.

Having experienced Brexit, Trump, Covid, can we all believe the latest episode of this curious century.

Our thoughts are certainly with everyone in Ukraine, and we hope a degree of sense within the world will soon be prevailing.

Closer to home, we are emerging from the pandemic, and from the dark winter days, and nothing could more represent this than the planting of two trees.

We report upon one of the long overdue legacies of our Sesquicentenary, which we all know was our 150th anniversary, and the locating of two trees at Liverpool Parish Church, and the wonderful symbolism of growth and hope.

We also give our readers some extra hope with news that our beloved Annual Dinner is returning. News of this and the date are within. differing degrees of that quality, with hopes of avoiding relegation, winning a rare Premier League title, and hopes of promotion all very much in the air.

Finally, we all have hope that our lives are returning to a better normality, and I wish you all continuing health and wellbeing, and see you all next issue.

Kind regards,

MARTYN BEST

Editor & Past President

Continuing the theme of hope, we see that our three football clubs have

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