Results tagged “Herbert” from Liverpool Daily Post - By Invitation Only

(Lady Mayoress Hilary Clark, Herbert Howe, Lord Mayor Cllr Paul Clark, Norman Thomas)
Herbert of Liverpool gave 50 mums a makeover at the weekend to ensure that they looked fabulous for Mothers Day.
The whole team at the Bling Bling building welcomed their VIP guests with champagne and orchids before giving them their special makeover treat.
Ricky Tomlinson called in to say hello, in character as Jim Royle, and the Lord and Lady Mayoress joined the party atmosphere and let the invited guests know how much they were appreciated by their loved ones.
Crosby Gilbert & Sullivan Society are putting the final touches to their production of THE MIKADO which they will be performing at Crosby Civic Hall from Tuesday 29th January until Saturday 2nd February.
Herbert Howe offered his support for the production by sponsoring the wigs. T
he Mikado is easily the most popular of all the G & S operas with such well known pieces as: ‘Three little maids from school’; ‘I’ve got a little list’; and The Mikado’s own song ‘To let the punishment fit the crime’.
The Society’s chairman, Jim Whittle, playing the eponymous Emperor of Japan, says: ‘This years production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most popular piece promises to be spectacular. Both Marilyn Taylor and Brian Smith have really pulled out the stops to ensure that this is a fitting contribution to Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture’.
Herbert Howe
Jim Whittle (The Emperor of Japan)
Herbert with cast of Mikado
Herbert Howe hosted Queenies Christmas at the Adelphi on Christmas day.
Over 150 people attended the festive lunch organised by Queenies Christmas, the charity Herbert has set up in memory of his late mother Queenie.
Herbert said that his mother adored Christmas and the day was a fitting tribute to her memory.
Following a sherry and a sumptuous Christmas lunch Herbert had organised entertainment for the guests.
The Lord and Lady Mayoress joined the party with their family and Radio Merseyside’s Billy Butler also joined the festivities.
Congratulations to Herbert and his team for organising a superb lunch for a group of very grateful people.
It was heartwarming to see so many people enjoying what was a truly wonderful occasion

Pat McCrystal (Herbert of Liverpool)
With singer Jade

Lady Mayoress Hilary Clark
Lord Mayor Paul Clark

Chris Findlay
Andrew Coleman
Herbert Howe
Billy Butler
Tony Barton
The stunning surroundings of the Town Hall was the venue yesterday for the annual Lord Mayors Childrens Christmas party.
Peter Crouch, Abi Clancey and Ricky Tomlinson came along to join in the festive fun with the children. Herbert Howe’s charity, Queenies Christmas, sponsored the event and provided many added extras.
Face painters, clowns, balloon artists and a disco entertained the excited crowd of youngsters. Herbert said that it was a fitting tribute to his mother Queenies memory as she love Christmas and adored all children.
I can honestly say, I really have NEVER seen the Town Hall quite so lively!! And how nice of Abi and Peter and Ricky to come along. Nice to see Ricky looking so well following his well documented recent ill health!

Children are entertained by a disco

Abi Clancey and Herbert

Abi Clancey and Lady Mayoress Hilary Clark

Peter Crouch (LFC)
Lord Mayor Paul Clark
Abi Clancey

Herbert and Ricky Tomlinson with two of the fun characters

Herbert with Peter Crouch and Abi Clancey

Children enjoying the Lord Mayors Christmas Party
First blog so be gentle with me.
Working in PR can be INCREDIBLY social. Maybe sometimes a little too social – and doing ‘By Invitation Only’ means that there is never any shortage of offers to attend pre-parties, after-parties, launches, exhibitions, fundraisers, dinners, open days.
The list is almost endless! How many women are conditioned to think ‘purse, lip gloss, digital camera’ as they check their handbag before going out? Well, I certainly am! I remember arriving at the funeral of a relative of a very good friend, and as I was walking into the wake was automatically rummaging around in my bag – yes you guessed it – for the camera!!Â
Thankfully no-one saw me, but I very nearly whipped the camera out to take pictures (the friend did find it hysterical when I told her by the way!).
This blog is an opportunity to include some bits and pieces that I don’t have space for on the page and to include extra pictures from events that I cant fit in!  So please continue to send me your invitations and pictures, check the page and check the blog – as occasionally I will be inviting blog readers down to events!Â
What a busy week it has been in the wonderful world of PR. I seem to have spent most of my time in Est Est Est.   Last week started with a ‘Ladies Evening’ at Est Est Est, Albert Dock, where Cricket showcased a fabulous collection of  ‘must have’ bags and sunglasses (I defy most women not to be salivating at the mere thought!), and UberSassy showcased some of their fabulous products.  Really enjoyed the evening as a number of my friends came down to support my event – helped by the fact that it was my good friend Debi Jones’s birthday – so the event proved to be a great way to get all our ladies together to wish Debi well.   www.estestest.co.uk

A gathering of cool ladies at Est Est Est

Cricket showcasing some ‘must have’ items
Herbert of Liverpool, held what he described (as only he can)  as a ‘Compulsory Annual General Meeting’ for staff – where he presented his own version of ‘Birthday Honours’ to two members of staff. I discussed it with him and said that I would let the papers know he was doing it as it could be a nice piece. Â
Spoke to papers and said that H was presenting his own OBE’s to staff – and £1,000 worth of holiday vouchers each!  Papers like it.  Frantic message left on voicemail (“Carolyn, had journalist on regarding the piece in the paper and I cant remember what you told me OBE stood forâ€?…. Called him back “H it stands for ONLY the BEST in EXCELLENCEâ€?…  Job done!! Â
I wonder if I might be eligible for one next year (I look after his PR, but I am technically not staff!!).  www.herebertofliverpool.co.uk

Martin, Herbert and Stephen (all Herbert of Liverpool) or should I say Martin and Stephen OBE’s
Sunday, was invited (yes back to Est, I think I have now eaten the entire menu in one week) by Doug and Glen (Owner operators of the fantastic Puschka Restaurant) to celebrate Glen’s birthday (I think he will kill me if I say which one).Â
Drinks at Puschka first www.puschka.co.uk  –  then dinner at Est with a lovely selection of D&G’s friends (Doug and Glen, not the designers!). Â
The table was lively anyway (well with drinks served from 4pm at Puschka – what would you expect) but when the band came on – Dominic Halpin and the Honey Bees – the foot tapping and hand clapping turned into an Olympic sport on our table!

Glen and Doug (Puschka)

Chris and Jill Lee (Microzine) At Glen's birthday dinner
Anyone for cricket – well I can't claim to be the biggest fan, but since Freddie Flintoff turned up at No.10 clearly the worse for wear and then decided to do night-time trips in a pedalo abroad I have take a liking to the sport.Â
How fantastic that the sun FINALLY made an appearance in time for one of the great English traditions that is cricket.Â
Lancashire and Sussex were battling it out this week – although it all looked very chilled and laid back to me, those with much greater knowledge than I of the game did get quite excited on the table next to me.Â
Somewhere in the region of 2,500 people were there on Wednesday afternoon to watch the county match, which I thought was a good number especially as it was midweek.Â
A couple of glasses of wine later…. Ok a bottle later – I decided that my ‘must have’ item of the day was a signed Freddie Flintoff bat…. DON’T ASK!  Well  I am now the proud (or somewhat bemused) owner of such item… and it will always remind me of one of the few hot sunny days at the cricket club during the worst summer since records began.

Fans pack out the cricket ground

Freddie Flintoff was the star turn - he is wearing number 11.

Lancashire and England player S.I Mahmood takes time to sign autographs for youngsters.



