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Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Draft Local Transport Plan (external consultation)
GraceHola Ltd is engaging communities on the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Draft Local Transport Plan (2040). We're especially keen to hear from BAME communities and People aged 55+ in Liverpool, Wirral, St Helens, Knowsley, Sefton, and Halton to ensure their voices are represented. MoreClosed 30 November 2024 -
Bootle Area Action Plan Publication Draft
‘Our Future, Our Bootle’ is an Area Action Plan (AAP) which sets out a clear vision for the town and the wider area for the next two decades and beyond. An AAP is type of development plan for a specified area. The AAP covers Bootle and parts of Seaforth and Litherland. The Plan identifies the locations in the town where regeneration and investment are needed and also aims to help to secure the homes that people need and want, good quality open spaces and... MoreClosed 11 November 2024 -
Sexual Health Service Consultation and Engagement
Sefton Sexual Health Service provides sexual health support, advice, and treatment to the local community. The service offers free and confidential care for individuals of all ages, focusing on sexual health, contraception, and reproductive health needs. Key Services: Contraception: Offering a range of contraceptive methods, including emergency contraception, oral contraceptives, implants, and intrauterine devices (IUDs) for contraceptive purposes. Sexually... MoreClosed 5 November 2024 -
Sefton Coast - Be part of the Plan!
The Sefton Coast Landscape Partnership is a group of local organisations and individuals interested in the Sefton Coast. The Partnership wants to know what is important to you. They want your ideas on how to make the coast better for wildlife and local communities. Please note: If the grey bookmark appears over the PDF document, please click on the 'book' icon top on the top left and this should remove it. Please note that at the end of this survey, before submitting... MoreClosed 3 November 2024 -
Short Breaks Survey 2024
Welcome to the Short Breaks Survey 2024. This survey is aimed at Sefton parents/carers/guardians of children and young people with additional needs and disabilities that are entitled to, or access, Sefton short breaks services. There is also a Workbook for children and young people to complete. 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. ... MoreClosed 20 October 2024 -
Kooth Consultation and Engagement
. Kooth is an online chat-based mental health support service for young people, aged 10-25. They offer free and anonymous support through 1 to 1 chats with mental health professionals, either as a one off or on a regular basis. Kooth also provides content on mutliple topics and community forums where young people can read and share personal experiences, advice, and receive emotional support. More information about the service can be found at www.kooth.com MoreClosed 3 October 2024 -
Sefton's Digital Strategy 2024 - 2027 - Consultation
Introduction. Digital services include: Internet. Wi-Fi. Equipment such as laptops, tablets, phones, and printers. A digital strategy is a plan to help people use digital services and technology better. Sefton is working to make digital services better in 3 main areas: A Connected Council – means the Council's services work well for everyone. ... MoreClosed 18 August 2024 -
Norwood Mitigation Improvements Scheme - Public Engagement 2024
Sefton Council is improving our streets and transport network to support the Sefton 2030 Vision, throughout the whole of the Borough of Sefton. We want to make it safer for everyone to move around Norwood by slowing the speed of traffic and discourage drivers rat running through the residential area of Norwood and use other routes, such as Norwood Road, Norwood Avenue and Roe Lane. The Norwood Area Mitigation scheme is designed to complement the... MoreClosed 16 August 2024 -
SEND Newsletter Online Focus Group
Sefton is looking to create a SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) Newsletter to keep everyone updated on activities, events, groups and news in Sefton. We want the newsletter to be relevant and so want to hear from you about what you would like included. MoreClosed 26 July 2024 -
Crosby Interim Coastal Defences
Crosby Interim Coastal Defences aims to protect the coastline from being lost where a path and pipeline are at high risk of being lost. The area north of Crosby Coastguard Station is being washed away because of large waves and storms moving sand and rubble away from the area. Normally in this area, we generally see loses between 0.5m to 1m per year, but in winter 2013/14 13m was lost. There are no properties at risk of being washed away, but the pathway that is part of the King Charles... MoreClosed 3 June 2024 -
Helping people to walk / get around Birkdale Village (Weld Road) - Public Engagement
The Weld Road area of Birkdale Village has been identified as having poor facilities for those walking around the area. The current traffic lights are not designed for those walking to cross and there are limited crossing points within the village. Weld Road is a key walking route to Birkdale Village. The section between York Road and Lulworth Road is in poor condition and there are no crossing facilities at the junction of Weld Road and Lulworth Road. It is... MoreClosed 7 April 2024 -
Woodvale Junction Walking and Cycling Improvements
Sefton Council have plans to improve the Woodvale junction. This is the area where the Coastal Road / Liverpool Road / Moor Lane and the Formby Bypass (A565) meet. This junction forms part of the A565 Formby Bypass route for those walking, cycling, and driving through the wider area. The Council want to make the roads and paths better for everyone and help connect the north to the south of the Borough of Sefton. The aim of these improvements is to help connect... MoreClosed 7 April 2024 -
Funded Early Years Childcare Questionnaire-Expectant Parents and babies up to one year
We are publising this questionaire to identify the views of working parents and carers in taking up funded hours of childcare in a nursery or childminder setting. Parents and carers may choose to access all, part or none of their funded entitlement as detailed below: from April 2024, most working parents of 2-year-olds can access 15 hours per week from September 2024, most working parents of children aged 9 months up to 3-years-old can access 15 hours per week from September... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
Sefton All-Age Carers Strategy Consultation
The Sefton Carers Strategy 2024-2027 will set out our commitment to unpaid carers and shows how partners in the Borough will work together to support unpaid carers of all ages in Sefton. An unpaid carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction cannot cope without their support. MoreClosed 24 March 2024 -
Questionnaire for Carers supporting someone living with Dementia
The purpose of this survey is to help us better understand the experiences and concerns of the people who care for those that live with dementia. This understanding will help us to decide what action needs to be taken - action to improve the journey through dementia for both carers and those they care for over the next three to five years in Sefton. This survey will remain open until the 16 th February 2024. Please note that at the end of this survey,... MoreClosed 15 March 2024 -
Parent Carer Wrap Around Childcare Survey 2024
This survey is to find out from parents and carers what their experiences and needs are in relation to Wrap Around Childcare for school ages children (5-11). The information will be used to inform our Childcare Sufficiency Assessment. It will also help us plan to make sure there are enough high quality childcare places at the times and in the places that families need it in Sefton in line with the Government agenda to increase the avaibility of Wrap Around Childcare Places by September... MoreClosed 14 March 2024 -
Introducing Sefton's Clean Air Plan Strategy
The Clean Air Plan Strategy looks at the local area and the air quality to help develop actions to tackle poor air quality. In line with government requirements, we carry out detailed air quality monitoring at different locations across the Borough to find out the levels of pollutants that can harm the quality of the air and people’s health. The locations where air quality has been identified as a current concern are called Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) – these are areas... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Potential Clean Air Zone
Despite significant effort to improve local air quality, the actions carried out so far have not been enough to address all identified air quality issues within Sefton. Because of this, i n 2020 , with the help of Environmental Consultants AECOM, the Council began the development of a detailed Clean Air Plan Project. An Outline Business Case (a detailed study into air quality) has been developed for the Clean Air Plan, to see if different ideas to improve air... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Air Quality Monitoring
Air quality across most of the borough is of a good standard, but there are four areas that have been identified as Air Quality Management Areas where air quality does not meet national standards. We undertake detailed air quality monitoring using both automatic air quality monitoring equipment and an extensive network of passive diffusion tubes to determine the levels of certain harmful pollutants (in line with government requirements). Our Dedicated ‘Breathing Space’... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Air Quality Status Report
The Council has a legal duty to prepare an annual review of air quality in the Borough. This is known as the Annual Air Quality Status Report (AQSR) and provides a summary of air quality conditions, the defined Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) and our actions to improve air quality. A copy of Sefton’s latest Air Quality Status Report is available below. Previous versions of the Air Quality Status Report are available online here MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Public Health Annual Report
Sefton’s Director of Public Health is required to produce an annual report on the health and wellbeing of our Borough’s population, highlighting key issues. The 2018/19 report focused on air quality and health in Sefton. The report can be accessed here: https://www.sefton.gov.uk/public-health/public-health-annual-report/ MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
School Engagement and Campaigns
Sefton Council continues to work closely with schools to ensure that its youngest residents are aware of both the causes and risks of air pollution and the steps they can take to avoid it. A ‘Clean Air Crew’ website has been designed by teachers at Southport Eco Centre (Sefton’s award-winning environmental education facility) to engage children on the issue of Air Quality in a safe, fun environment. The website aims to raise awareness of air quality issues in... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Community Engagement and Campaigns
Sefton Council has been working with its partners, community groups and local residents to help promote clean air and to encourage everyone to do their bit to make a difference. Here are some of the activities and campaigns: Anti-idling campaign In 2019, Sefton Council launched its anti-idling campaign to target buses, taxis and parents on the school run and encourage them to switch off their car engines when waiting for passengers. Road Cleaning Project Thanks to... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
How Can You Help?
As part of its 2030 Vision, Sefton Council is committed to maintaining a clean, green and beautiful borough. This pledge encourages everybody to work together to keep Sefton clean and green, with a commitment to recycling, low pollution and better air quality. As part of this, the Council has specific action plans to help minimise the impact of air pollution in our Air Quality Management Areas i.e. the most polluted parts of the borough. Sefton’s... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Funded Early Years Childcare Questionnaire-Parents of 1 year olds
We are publising this questionaire to identify the views of working parents and carers in taking up funded hours of childcare in a nursery or childminder setting. Parents and carers may choose to access all, part or none of their funded entitlement as detailed below: from April 2024, most working parents of 2-year-olds can access 15 hours per week from September 2024, most working parents of children aged 9 months up to 3-years-old can access 15 hours per week from September... MoreClosed 29 February 2024 -
Public Spaces Protection Order for Dog Control Consultation
Closed 18 February 2024 -
Sefton’s Covid Memorial Consultation
Remember, reflect – have your say on plans for Covid memorials in Sefton. MoreClosed 12 January 2024 -
Making space for water - Churchtown and Crossens, Southport
The project, ‘Making Space for Water - Churchtown and Crossens, Southport’, aims to reduce flooding in the area by creating spaces for water to flow into during heavy rain and replacing some of the underground pipes to allow more water to flow them. The new spaces where water will flow into will not only lower the flood risk but will also encourage all life to thrive in the area. It will allow plants and wildlife to grow and provide spaces for people to also enjoy nature. People... MoreClosed 6 November 2023 -
Draft Bootle Area Action Plan
‘Our Future, Our Bootle’ is an Area Action Plan which will set out a clear vision for Bootle for the next two decades and beyond. Sefton Council is inviting the community to continue to shape ambitious plans that will ensure Bootle is a great place to work, live, shop and socialise. Following the first round of public consultation last year, the Council has incorporated public feedback into its ‘Area Action Plan’ which sets out a clear vision for the town for the next 20... MoreClosed 6 November 2023 -
Lunt Village, Homer Green and Carr Houses Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan Consultation.
Local Authorities have a duty to review, from time to time their areas to ensure that places of special architectural or historic interest are being protected. The boundaries of existing Conservation Areas may be revised, new areas may be designated and those areas which have been eroded to the extent that their special character has been lost, may be de-designated. Under section 72 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, the Council has a legal obligation to... MoreClosed 1 November 2023
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