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  • 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
  • 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    The Aiming High Service Disabled Children's Team have prepared Draft Guidance to Accessing Services for children with additional needs and disabilities.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
  • Green and Clean

    Creating places for people to lead healthy lives and addressing climate change are two of the biggest challenges that we currently face. Southport starts from a position of strength. The coast, the parks, gardens and green spaces in the town all contribute to making it a healthy place to live, work and visit. Opportunities for walking and cycling within the town also helps people to stay healthy and active. The masterplan seeks to invest in... More
    Closed 20 July 2020
  • Better Connected

    Southport is close to the major cities of the North west, its mainline railway stations and international airports . The quality of its transport connections to the wider region and beyond are critical to ensuring access to business, visitor and job markets. Within the town it is important that transport infrastructure (such as roads, rail, interchange facilities, cycle and pedestrian routes) support residents, businesses and visitors in... 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Great Georges Road Walking and Cycling Improvements

    In Summer 2019, Sefton Council declared a Climate Change Emergency , which is a Council resolution to take action to combat the effects of climate change. The declaration identified that business as usual is no longer an option and that our children deserve a liveable Sefton. Sefton Council are committed to reducing its carbon emissions to net zero by 2030 and we are now working out how best to do this. Road transport, cars, buses and lorries etc, also contribute to levels of poor air... More
    Closed 2 March 2020
  • Sefton Highways Annual Survey

    Welcome to our annual survey, and thank you for taking the time to participate and give us your views. The Highway network is the largest community fixed asset for which local authorities are responsible. It is vital and fundamental to the economic, social and environmental well-being of the community. The survey will help us to understand what you think of Transportation and Highway Infrastructure services in Sefton, including: The condition of the roads Street... More
    Closed 31 October 2019
  • Southport Market Consultation

    Sefton Council is committed to ensuring Southport Market continues to operate and make a positive contribution to the local economy as well as becoming a key visitor destination. The proposal is to introduce more hot food outlets with a large events space to the rear, which would allow for a variety of uses including high quality markets. Please note that no decisions have been made yet. More
    Closed 24 October 2019
  • Developing Sefton's Health & Wellbeing Strategy 2020-2025

    What is this survey about? This survey asks about what matters most to you about being healthy and happy. Your responses will help us to make our plans for health and social care in Sefton for the next 5 years. This will make sure that the services and opportunities that are available to support people in Sefton will help them to have the best life they can. What is the Sefton Strategic Needs Assessment? The Sefton Strategic Needs Assessment is a report about the needs... More
    Closed 20 September 2019
  • Waterloo Public Spaces Protection Order Proposal

    In the last eight months, there has been an increase in the reporting of Anti-Social Behaviour and Low-Level Crime in the Waterloo area. To enable Sefton Council and Merseyside Police to tackle this we are proposing a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) be put in place to enable powers to tackle those who cause such problems, we would like your views on this proposal. Please read the document 'Waterloo PSPO Flyer' and look at the maps before answering the questions. More
    Closed 31 July 2019
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