Police dog viciously attacked in Southport riots “forced to retire”
A police dog that was injured in the Southport riots has been forced to retire, police say. Police Dog Zoe suffered horrific injuries to
‘Options’ being assessed at Smedley Hydro but no changes until 2030
OTS News has learned that the government is considering the “long-term options” for Smedley Hydro following speculation on the site’s future. A government spokesperson
Southport Mosque to host community open day on Sunday
In a gesture of openness and community integration, the Light Foundation & Southport Islamic Society Mosque is set to host an Open Day and
Fuegos Mexican shuts as owner takes decision with ‘heavy heart’
A popular town centre restaurant has shut its doors for the final time. Fuego’s Mexican restaurant on Stanley Street closed with short notice this
Political unity dissolves as Sefton Council debates winter fuel payments
On Thursday evening, in a night of contrasting emotions, Sefton Council convened two separate meetings at Southport Town Hall. The first session saw rare
MP warns of potential closure of Smedley Hydro
Patrick Hurley has written to Nick Thomas-Symonds in a letter that alludes to the potential closure of Smedley Hydro. The site, home to the
Why is a Bunk Bed Castle the Ultimate Choice for Kids’ Bedroom?
Creating the perfect bedroom for children requires balancing fun, functionality, and safety. A bunk bed castle is one of the most exciting and practical
Understanding Consent Under GDPR: What Digital Marketers Need to Know
Since the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) took effect in 2018, privacy and data protection discussions entered mainstream dialogue given increased user rights plus