Sefton Council is urging anyone who has travelled to the Borough from an area that is now in Tier 4 of the Government’s restrictions to get a SMART test to make sure
Sefton Council has said that contract terms were unfulfilled leading to a decision to evict a community group from a community space in Hesketh Park. Wendy Burns of Oakbridge Support Services said:
Conservative Councillor Sir Ron Watson has called on Sefton Council for transparency after alleging that 6 senior officers have been suspended by the local authority for unknown reasons. Cllr Watson says Sefton
Sefton Council is backing a national campaign aimed at tackling illegal money lending on the Internet and warning of the dangers of online loan sharks. Coordinated by the England Illegal Money Lending
Sefton Council is currently distributing over £400,000 in grant funding to support taxi drivers who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. From today (Monday, November 30) over 4,000 taxi drivers licensed
Sefton Council is fully prepared and ready to grit nearly 470 kms of road across the borough this winter to keep its communities safe. Launched from the local authority’s brand new ‘Gritting
This Halloween and Bonfire Night authorities across the Liverpool City Region are urging residents not to gather or arrange events. With the Liverpool City Region under Tier 3 restrictions, the risk of
Sefton Council and local authorities across the Liverpool City Region have written to the care sector including residential care home owners and managers to update them on measures required by the significant
Sefton Council has joined forces with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to build upon the work that has already been done to make sure the Borough’s businesses are COVID-secure. From Monday,
Sefton Council Leader Cllr Ian Maher has responded to today’s news that the Government has announced new restrictions for Merseyside and Sefton from Tuesday 22 September, in the light of rising numbers
Sefton’s coastline, an internationally protected ‘nature reserve’, is stunning, and we understand why people want to visit, especially when the weather is nice. Since restrictions were lifted allowing people to spend more
Southport MP Damien Moore has welcomed the announcement that Sefton Council will receive a further £2,569,782 from the Government to help pay for its response to coronavirus, as part of a £500
Sefton Council are asking from ideas from residents on how to improve access for cyclists and pedestrians as part of their Sefton Liveable Streets initiative. Respondents can tag a location on a
Sefton Council’s Planning Committee have this week approved the creation of a brand new mental health facility in Maghull. The low level secure mental health inpatient facility, which is set to be
With the Government’s changes to its shielding guidance beginning to come into effect next week, Sefton Council is reminding local people that local support and help will still be available for the
The wisdom (or lack of it) of Sefton Council’s sinking of £35 million of local people’s cash into buying up Bootle Strand shopping centre has been called into question yet again as
Green Sefton bosses say they are pleased with how the first weekend with their new Coastal Visitor Action Plan starting to be put in place, went. However, Sefton Council is still discouraging
Due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19, we know that the usual level of service provided by rescue and lifeguard services are not going to be possible in 2020. Personal water safety
In the light of the recent announcement that the R number in the North West had risen above 1, Sefton Council is recommending that schools delay wider opening for Nursery, Reception and
More residents have called on Sefton Council to better prepare Southport’s tourist sites for the relaxation of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions after the recent “fiasco” on Ainsdale beach. Local businessman Mike Sammon wants
Sefton Council’s Area Coordinators and ward councillors are out knocking on doors across the Borough to identify people who are shielding due to Coronavirus and who may need help. There are almost
Sefton Council, along with local authorities across Merseyside, is calling for members of the public to remain vigilant and continue to stay home as much as possible, in light of national changes
Lings on kings are proud to Present 🎉No 6 Southport’s Superhero Sunday 🎉 Where every Sunday one of our local superhero’s will be treated to a free meal on US!! This week
Sefton Council is urging businesses in the Borough to ensure they are applying for the Business Grants that are currently available for small businesses and those in the retail, leisure and hospitality
A new campaign ‘Kind to Your Mind’, to help lift people’s people spirits during the Coronavirus outbreak, has been launched in Sefton. Designed to support mental wellbeing of people living and working
A new campaign ‘Kind to Your Mind’, to help lift people’s people spirits during the Coronavirus outbreak, has been launched in Sefton. Designed to support mental wellbeing of people living and working
Following extensive communication and engagement, Sefton Council has received 3,100 applications for Business Grants over the last few weeks. We are pleased to confirm that all these have been processed and any applications which are eligible and have yet to receive payment will do
Businesses in Sefton are being offered a series of support packages, as measures are taken and developed to tackle the impact of Covid-19. The response is being driven by Sefton’s Business Rates
Sefton Council has temporarily suspended enforcement of parking charges in Council car parks and on-street pay and display areas, while making certain car parks available for use by key workers. During this
Sefton Council’s Adult Social Care team are continuing to ensure the borough’s most vulnerable adults are protected during the Coronavirus outbreak. The team will continue to work with all care agencies and