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Southport MP visits Marshside Primary School

Southport MP Damien Moore marked the further lifting of lockdown restrictions by visiting Marshside Primary School on Friday 28 May 2021. The MP was invited to visit the school by new headteacher
4th June 2021

Employers in Southport to get funding boost

Employers across Southport will be able to claim a £1,000 cash boost for every T Level student they host on a high-quality industry placement, as part of a new incentive scheme launched today.
27th May 2021
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Southport MP announces advice surgery dates

Southport MP Damien Moore has announced a return to in-person Advice Surgeries. MPs have been precluded from holding advice surgeries in person during the coronavirus pandemic, speaking to constituents by phone or
26th May 2021

Sefton businesses highlight Restart Grant delay

Local businesses are reporting significant delays in receiving coronavirus restart grant funding from Sefton Council. The coronavirus Restart Grant scheme was announced by the Government in March, where eligible businesses in the
20th May 2021

Police break up Coastal Road car meet

A Coastal Road car meet which saw expensive motors paraded along Marine Drive infront of hundreds of spectators has caught the eye of Merseyside Police. Officers were called to a stretch of
16th May 2021

Scarisbrick Hotel asylum seekers relocated

Southport MP Damien Moore has received confirmation from Serco and the Home Office that asylum seekers previously based inside the Scarisbrick Hotel have now all been successfully relocated. The hotel on Lord
8th May 2021

Merseyside bolstered by 529 extra police officers

Nearly 9,000 police officers have been recruited as part of the Conservative Government’s campaign to recruit an additional 20,000 by March 2023, with 529 more in Merseyside alone. This means the target
30th April 2021

Southport pays tribute to Prince Philip

A touching floral tribute lay at the foot of the Southport War Memorial this afternoon, as a poignant symbol of the passing of His Royal Highness Prince Philip on Friday. The Duke
11th April 2021
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