Welcome to Your Streets
The borough is accessible to everyone There are many walking and cycling routes Low pollution and better air quality Sefton is recognised for its commitment to sustainability We live healthy happy lives We know our neighbours We enjoy shopping on vibrant high streets
Closed consultations
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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...
Closed 7 April 2024
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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...
Closed 7 April 2024
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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.
Closed 25 July 2021
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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.
Closed 25 July 2021
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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...
Closed 4 July 2021