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Sefton Access Controls
We are updating our policy around barriers to make walking, cycling, and wheeling more accessible. Barriers are bits of infrastructure that limit vehicles using a path. These often take the form of bollards and chicanes but also include other types such as A-frames, kissing gates and drop boxes. The policy will remove barriers that block paths, starting with leisure routes like the Coastal Path, Cheshire Lines and along the canal paths. For areas with high anti-social... MoreClosed 30 November 2025 -
Southport and Bootle Town Centres Public Spaces Protection Order 2025
Please note that at the end of this survey, before submitting your results, you will be asked if you want to provide an email address so that you can receive a PDF copy of your response. This is completely optional. The email address is only used to send the email to you via the online consultation system provided by Delib as the data processor. The email address will not be stored with the responses and Sefton Council will not have access it. MoreClosed 7 December 2025 -
Les Transformation de Southport - The Promenade Preliminary Design Consultation
Following engagement earlier in the year Sefton Council want your views on the updated proposed changes to Southport Promenade to support the delivery of “Les Transformations de Southport.” The Promenade preliminary design includes the Promenade between Nevill Street to Seabank Road. The proposed design will improve the connection between the town centre and the waterfront with new public spaces and road crossings for people. We want to make it easier for everyone to access... MoreCloses 11 January 2026 -
NHS App Survey (external)
Healthwatch is the independent champion for people who use health and care services. The nine Healthwatch organisations across Cheshire and Merseyside are working together to understand people’s views and experiences of using the NHS App. Your feedback will help make sure digital services work for everyone. This survey will help us understand: who uses the NHS App and who doesn’t what helps or prevents people from using it whether people feel comfortable giving... MoreCloses 28 February 2026 -
Sefton Parent and Carer SEND Survey 2025/2026
This survey is for parents and carers of children and young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). The Sefton SEND Partentship would like to hear from you about your experiences of the information and support you receive, so we know what is working well and where we need to make improvements. The SEND Partnership Board is Education, Health services, the SEND Team and Social Care, and the Sefton Parent Carer Forum. They listen to feedback and work... MoreCloses 8 March 2026 -
Your Home Your Say Supported Living Coproduction Group
The Supported Living service's currently support approximately 573 people to live as independently as possible and to engage in the community. There are over 30 providers delivering the care and support and are a mix of local, regional, and national organisations. Sefton Council's aim is to: Focus on the individual's needs. Maximise choice and control Promote independence. We want to co-produce a range of high quality accommodation with support across... MoreCloses 31 May 2026 -
Sefton Council Adult Social Care User Experience Survey
Adult Social Care are keen to continually improve our service and would appreciate your feedback on your recent experience with the service. Please note that at the end of this survey, before submitting your results, you will be asked if you want to provide an email address so that you can receive a PDF copy of your response. This is completely optional. The email address is only used to send the email to you via the online consultation system provided by Delib as the data... MoreCloses 25 November 2026 -
Inclusive and Accessible Streets Forum
The Inclusive and Accessible Forum was set up in 2024, with an aim to consider issues around inclusion and accessibility in the built environment. We would like to work with the group to create more inclusive streets in Sefton. Together we would like to show and talk about our plans and ideas for transport and highway improvements in Sefton. Our plans, proposals and information for sharing with the group may include: The development of projects to make streets safer... MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
Families First Partnership Coproduction Group
Let’s Make Things Better for Families in Sefton! Sefton Council and local partners are working on a new plan to help children, young people, and families get support earlier—before problems grow. It’s called the Families First Partnership, and it’s part of a big change happening across the country. Family First Partnership aims to build a more preventative, joined-up, and family-led system of support across England. It responds to recommendations from... MoreCloses 31 March 2027 -
Improving Information Coproduction Group
Sefton Council, people who have different communication needs and other partners are working together to change the way information is provided to residents in Sefton. The project is driven by the passion and drive of all those involved, and they are spreading the word across the whole of Sefton that making information accessible is everyone’s responsibility. What has the Improving Information Coproduction Group done so far? The group meets four times a year and has agreed its... MoreCloses 31 May 2027 -
Willow View Short-term Assessment Unit Coproduction Group
The Council and Riverside Housing are building a Short-Term Assessment Unit facility in Sandbrook Road, Ainsdale. This service will support: People with a learning disability and / or autism who have complex care needs and / or behaviours that challenge. Young people transitioning to adult services who have complex care needs and / or behaviours that challenge. It is expected that more people will need this support in the future. The short-term... MoreCloses 31 May 2027 -
Your Day Your Say Day Opportunities Coproduction Group
Welcome to Your Day Your Say - Day Oportunities Coproduction Group. Sefton Council commissions day opportunities at venues across Sefton. This means they purchase or buy a services designed to support adults with a variety of needs. These services are for individuals with: learning disabilities autism physical disabilities sensory impairments older people those with dementia or mental health conditions. The goal is to help people live... MoreCloses 31 May 2027
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