Closed Consultations

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  • Public Spaces Protection Order for Coastal & Visitor Areas of Sefton

    Closed 24 June 2022
  • Southport Marine Lake Events Centre and Water and Light Show consultation

    Welcome to Sefton Council’s consultation on plans for a new Marine Lake Events Centre (MLEC) and water and light show in Southport. The feedback form sets out a few questions to enable us to consider your views about the proposed scheme. Please complete the online form or alternatively you can submit your feedback as follows: complete a form at one of the exhibition events Email us at contact@southportmlec.info ... More
    Closed 10 June 2022
  • Southport Eastern Access Improvements

    Help Us to Develop a Scheme to Improve Access to Southport from the east. The Southport Eastern Access scheme includes proposed improvements to roads and streets around the eastern approaches to Southport including Norwood Road, Scarisbrick Road, Southport Road, Kew Roundabout and Foul Lane. Sefton (the Council) are improving our streets and roads to support our Sefton 2030 Vision, throughout the whole of the Borough of Sefton. The intention is to make... More
    Closed 4 April 2022
  • Draft Education Excellence Strategy for Sefton 2021 – 2025

    Educational Excellence is the name of the services that support children, young people and adults when learning in Sefton. They are led by Sefton Council. This draft strategy is a plan of how we want to improve education services. The information below gives more information about what we think should be the priorities and what we think needs to happen. Priority 1–Children are ready for school. Priority 2–Young People are well prepared for... More
    Closed 3 April 2022
  • Your Streets Feedback

    This page is dedicated to let you know what we have done/are doing with your feedback to the Your Streets Consultations. More
    Closed 31 March 2022
  • Be part of a conversation - new consultation on movement, access and public realm improvements

    The Les Transformation de Southport project aims to improve the atmosphere, prosperity and health of the town by providing better access and connections across the town centre, linking all the Town Deal projects and making it easier, safer and more enjoyable for people to get about the town. This will make the town a more attractive and enjoyable place to be for residents and visitors, and provide opportunities for new and existing businesses. Proposals have been developed for the first... More
    Closed 18 March 2022
  • Practitioner Domestic Abuse Survey

    We are carrying out a Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment to understand the needs of people who have experienced domestic abuse in Sefton. Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council and it's partners would like your help to try and improve domestic abuse provision in the borough. By receiving your feedback, we will be able to improve our response and target our resources more effectively. More
    Closed 4 March 2022
  • Domestic Abuse Community Survey

    We are carrying out a Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment to understand the needs of people who have experienced domestic abuse in Sefton. This survey is a chance for people to tell us about their own experiences and about any services they may have used. This includes understanding any impact that the COVID-19 pandemic may have had. The survey can also be completed on behalf of other people, if you know someone who has experienced domestic abuse and tried to help them.... More
    Closed 4 March 2022
  • Bootle Area Action Plan

    Bootle Area Action Plan – Issues and Options Engagement Sefton Council is inviting residents and stakeholders to share their thoughts on the future of Bootle as part of the first stage of consultation on a new 20 year plan for the town. ‘Our Future, Our Bootle’ is an Area Action Plan which will set out a clear vision for the town for the next two decades and beyond. The consultation period is November 8 th 2021 to January 7 th 2022. ... More
    Closed 7 January 2022
  • Flood Risk Management Strategy Consultation - Easy Read

    Please read the document below before answering the questions More
    Closed 19 November 2021
  • Flood Risk Management Strategy Consultation

    The Flood and Water Management Act (FWMA) 2010 established Sefton Council as a Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) making it responsible for the management of local flood risk. Under Section 9 of the FWMA, a LLFA has a duty to develop, maintain, apply and monitor a Local Flood Risk Management Strategy and it must consult with the public on its plans. We would like your views on Sefton’s Local Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy and accompanying Business... More
    Closed 17 November 2021
  • Green Sefton Customer Satisfaction Survey

    Green Sefton would like your opinion on the management and maintenance of the coastal sites, parks, play area and greenspaces (including playing fields) that we manage. We want to better understand how people use and feel about the facilities and services we deliver. Thankyou for completing our questionnaire, your feedback is important to help shape our service and future developments. Please note that at the end of this survey, before... More
    Closed 31 October 2021
  • Ainsdale On Sea Consultation

    Within the Sefton Coastal Plan, Ainsdale on Sea has been recognised as one of the borough’s key coastal gateways and sits in an area of high conservation value within a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The area is important to the council to provide a high-quality visitor experience, while reducing visitor pressure on the rich and protected flora and fauna of the Ainsdale and Birkdale Local Nature Reserve. In addition, the council remains committed to... More
    Closed 30 September 2021
  • Public Space Protection Order - Southport Railway Station and Surrounding Area

    Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are part of the powers available to local authorities to help tackle anti-social behaviour on a local level. Anti-social behaviour are actions that harm or lack consideration for the well-being of others. For example, threatening behaviour, harassment and intimidation, vandalism or criminal damage. Anti-Social Behaviour and low-level crime has increased over the last two years in and around... More
    Closed 24 September 2021
  • Hesketh Park Consultation

    Green Sefton in partnership with the Hesketh Park Heritage Group are looking at improving the facilities within Hesketh Park in Southport. This follows the recent news that the executors of a local family have contacted the Council and wish to donate in the family name a substantial sum of money to the development and improvement of the park following the passing of a family member. Other funding schemes will also be scoped out following feedback gathered from... More
    Closed 24 September 2021
  • Sefton Allotment Survey

    This consultation will seek the views of plot holders, those currently waiting and those not on the current lists to seek their views on Sefton’s allotments. More
    Closed 13 August 2021
  • Your Roads and Streets

    We want to find out your views about your roads and streets throughout Sefton. This information will help us to shape our plans and what we do in the future. More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • Further Information

    Here you will find further information related to our streets in Sefton, how we design for people walking and cycling, the health benefits of walking and cycling, Seftons Air Quality Reports and information on what you have already told us. Designing for people walking and cycling The Department for Transport have provided local authorities with a document which helps us to design better streets for people cycling. This is called Local Transport Note 1/20 Wheels for... More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • Southport Walking and Cycling Route - Hesketh Park to the Plough

    Sefton Council are improving our streets and transport networks to support the Sefton 2030 Vision and our commitment to act on Climate. The Southport Walking and Cycling Route creates a link from Hesketh Park to the Plough. More
    Closed 25 July 2021
  • Crosby Coastal Path - new and upgraded cycleway and footway

    Sefton Council are improving our streets and transport networks to support both our Sefton 2030 Vision and to deliver our commitment to the Climate Emergency Declaration 2019. This scheme will provide a new and upgraded cycling and walking route between Crosby Leisure Centre and Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre. It will also link to the new cycling provision being delivered on Great Georges Road, and provide a link to Potters Barn Park and beyond to the Rimrose Valley. A section of... More
    Closed 4 July 2021
  • Related Policy

    There are lots of policy documents which are set at a national, regional and local level which are important to think about when we look to shape our plans for our local streets. Here are links to policy documents which you may find useful. National Documents Gear Change - a bold vision for cycling and walking Regional Documents Liverpool City Region - Local Transport Plan Liverpool City Region - Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan ... More
    Closed 30 June 2021
  • Sefton Parent-Carer SEND Survey 2021

    Dear Parents/Carers, We would like to gather your views, as parents/carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND), on what is going well and what could be improved in our local area. We would be grateful if you could complete this survey on Education, Health and Social Care services and the information and support you receive. Your individual personal information will not be shared with services. Please use a... More
    Closed 26 March 2021
  • Sefton Community Substance Use Service User Survey

    The Council's Public Health Team are currently looking at how community drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services are provided in Sefton. We would like to hear your feedback on accessing the service, the support you receive and whether there are any gaps, the way the service is promoted and any ideas you have on how this can be improved. We are also keen to hear your thoughts around any ways in which we can reduce any social stigma (discimination and disapproval of people who... More
    Closed 1 March 2021
  • Sefton Solid Fuel Survey: Tell Sefton Council What You Know

    Do you think you’re burning the best fuel, using the more environmentally friendly stove which reduces air pollution or fancy yourself as a pollution expert? Perhaps you know that you still have lots to learn? Are you a current stove owner or are you planning to install a stove within your home? Help Sefton by answering a few questions before exploring our website to show us your current knowledge, your answers will also help to adapt the materials available online to help... More
    Closed 26 February 2021
  • Southport Golf Links Consultation

    Green Sefton are looking at improving the course and facilities at Southport Golf Links. There are no funds available for investment at this time, but we would like your opinion on priorities and options, which will help form the way forward in any future developments for the Course. This survey only relates to the areas run by Green Sefton and not facilities within the Golf Clubs on site. This survey is anonymous. However, please note that at the end of this survey, before... More
    Closed 20 November 2020
  • Public Space Protection Order for Dog Control

    Sefton had a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for Dog Control in place from July 2017 to July 2020. Public Space Protection Order for Dog Control PSPOs form part of the powers available to local authorities to help tackle anti-social behaviour on a local level. The PSPO for dog control in Sefton ensured that the council had the ability to enforce the requirements and restrictions that encourage responsible dog ownership across the borough. Please note that a consultation... More
    Closed 5 October 2020
  • Accessing Services for Children with Additional Needs and Disabilities Guidance Feedback Survey

    The Aiming High Service Disabled Children's Team have prepared Draft Guidance to Accessing Services for children with additional needs and disabilities. Sefton expects that all children and their families should have the same range of opportunities, regardless of ability. We want children with additiona need and disabilities to be included in all services, and for families to be able to access services without advice and agreement from a professional, which can take time. ... More
    Closed 14 September 2020
  • Stronger Economy

    Southport has historically been a prosperous place with low unemployment and deprivation levels, however its economy is very reliant on tourism and retailing. Both of these business sectors face challenges and need investment to ensure that the town can compete for customers and visitors in the future. The effects of Covid-19 on the town are not fully known, but it is already clear that unemployment is rising and there is a need to support existing businesses... More
    Closed 20 July 2020
  • Thriving Town Centre

    For many people, Lord Street is one of the most important features of Southport. This grand boulevard was once lined with boutique shops and it was considered to be one of the most exclusive shopping streets in the country. Today, Lord Street and the town centre face challenges as more shopping has moved online. With the decline of high street retail, other areas of the town centre, such as Chapel Street, Tulketh Street and London Street face... More
    Closed 20 July 2020
  • World Class Waterfront

    The waterfront is the area between the promenade and the beach. It contains some of the town’s best loved features including parks and gardens, the iconic pier, the Marine Lake, Pleasureland and the theatre and convention centre. It is an important area in welcoming visitors, and the leisure and business tourism it caters for supports many businesses and jobs in Southport. The masterplan proposes improvements and investment in this area so that it offers a... More
    Closed 20 July 2020
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