11 arrested as part of
Operation Rogue Trader
MERSEYSIDE Police have informed the media that
11 people have been arrested and nearly 500 vehicles stopped in the 1st 3 days
of a crime prevention initiative called:- Operation Rogue Trader.
This operation was aimed at combating rogue traders and doorstep crime and
Merseyside Police had teamed up with other partners to do this "clean up". Those
groups included:- Trading Standards, DVLA, VOSA, Customs and Excise,
Environmental Health, Waste Management, Taxi Licensing, along with the Land
Registry to take part in what was national week long operation.
Officers in Knowsley executed a warrant on the 1st day of Operation Rogue
Trader, Monday, 30 September 2015, in Prescot and recovered a rifle and
ammunition as well as 735 packs of tobacco. The Officers liaised at scene with
Trading Standards Officers who have now taken over the seizure of the tobacco
and will deal with the investigation and prosecution.
Operation Rogue Trader Officers also assisted in the recovery of several bikes
after 19 quad bikes were reported as having been stolen from an address in
Knowsley at around 6.30am on Wednesday, 30 September 2015. The bikes were fitted
with tracker devices and within a few hours all the quad bikes had been
recovered and 5 people arrested.
In the 1st 3 days of this week Operation Rogue Trader resulted in:-
Arrests 11
Leaflets Delivered 5,550
Visits to Premises 452
Surgeries / Neighbourhood Watch meetings 16
Visits to vulnerable persons - 97
Vehicles stopped 479
OSCO's (motoring offences detected) 34
Vehicle Prohibition Notices 6
Trading Standards Action / Advice 112
Intelligence reports 29
Property Seized 735 packs of tobacco |
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Seized Firearms 1 rifle
Seized Ammunition 6 rounds
Vehicles Seized 10
Taxi Licensing Notices 15
Land Registry Leaflets Distributed 500
Home Improvement Forms 8
Environmental Health Tickets 5
Environmental Health Warnings 5
Fixed Penalty Notices 14
VOSA / DVLA Checks 32
Breath Tests 5
Warrants 1 |
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Chief Superintendent Peter Costello said:-
"The aim of Operation Rogue Trader is to work with partners to disrupt and
enforce against rogue traders. In just the 1st 3 days of our week of action we
have worked proactively with numerous partner agencies to achieve these results
with great success. Not only have our dedicated Officers disrupted criminal
activity but have also been directly involved in recovering stolen property and
arresting suspects. A great deal of work has also been done by our roads
policing unit, working alongside the DVLA and VOSA, in terms of checking
vehicles using Merseyside's roads. Officers have also visited vulnerable people
and delivered leaflets aimed at offering reassurance and advice."
The 11 arrests are broken down into:-
► 1 x arrest for suspicion of possession of a firearm and ammunition.
► 5 x arrests on suspicion of burglary.
► 2 x warrants.
► 1 x wanted on suspicion of harassment.
► 1 x suspicion of possession of a Class B drugs.
► 1 x suspicion of assault.
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6,000 responses to consultation on St Luke's
Church
MORE than 6,000 people have submitted
responses to a public consultation exercise over the future of St Luke's Church
in Liverpool. The public consultation followed a commitment from Mayor Joe
Anderson to keep the so called:- 'Bombed Out Church' in public
ownership and secure a viable future for the building. The consultation launched
on 20 August 2015 and ran for 6 weeks to gauge views on how it can be preserved
as a living war memorial, the type of events that should be held there and what
further facilities or possible development should be carried out. The Council
will now compile the results and publish a summary in November 2015, with the
results used as the basis to make decisions about its future. It could include
seeking expressions of interest for the appointment of an occupier/operator to
run the site in the new year. The successful party will have to demonstrate that
they can offer a viable future for the site, in line with the results of the
public consultation. Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Councillor Malcom Kennedy
said:- "It is clear from the response we have received that there is a
great deal of love and affection for St Luke's. The number of responses we have
received demonstrates the importance of this historic site to the people of
Liverpool. We will now start analysing the responses and the results will inform
the future use of the site." It comes as the City Council prepares to
commence the 1st phase of a 3 phase project on 14 October 2015, to repair the
structure of the Church, funded jointly with Historic England. The structural
works will mean that the Church and gardens will be closed to protect public
health and safety. A restoration 'Open Day' will be held during
the works to allow members of the public to visit the site and find out more
about the restoration process; details of how to book a place will be released
in the near future.
Fundraising feast serves up more than ฃ4,000
for cancer research
MORE than 100 locals have helped North
West Cancer Research add to its fundraising totals, at a special charity evening
at one of Southport's top Chinese restaurants. The Southport based volunteers
who have been raising money for cancer research charity NWCR for the last 6
decades, held the annual event at the Ho Lee Chow restaurant on Rotten Row on 18
September 2015. The 108 guests, enjoyed 8 courses of traditional cuisine, served
up by restaurant owners Warren and Christine, who along with members of their
family and friends gave up their time to help out on the evening. A raffle and
auction added to the entertainment and a total of ฃ1,961 was raised, with
Barclay's Bank agreeing to match fund the amount, taking the overall totals to
just over ฃ4,000. All money raised will be donated to North West Cancer
Research, who fund vital search into the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of
cancer, helping increase our understanding of the disease and directly
benefitting people living in the North West. The charity which has had a
presence in Southport since 1957, has committed to funding more than
ฃ11.2million of cancer research over the next 5 years. It currently funds
research at the University of Liverpool, as well as at Bangor and Lancaster
Universities. Olive Cutts, Chair of the
NWCR Southport fundraising committee, said:- "The Ho Lee Chow fundraising
evening is always a highlight of our calendar. Not only does it allow us to
raise money for vital cancer research but it also gives us an opportunity to
enjoy some great food, company and entertainment. This is the 6th year we have
held the event and the restaurant's owners Warren and Christine, have always
offered us strong support. They kindly created a wonderful banquet at a reduced
price and offered their restaurant for the evening free of charge and I would
like to thank them for their continued support. ฃ4,000 is a fabulous amount of
money to raise in just one evening and this is testament to the hard work of the
committee, particularly the work of Linda Edge and Margaret Ishwood, who have
given up so much of their time to make this possible. On behalf of the
committee, I would also like to thank the local residents and businesses, who
have been so generous in donating gifts for the raffle and auction. Sadly cancer
affects all of us in some way, at some point during our lives. I have battled
cancer myself and know how devastating the disease can be. But, thanks to cancer
research which is currently being carried our right here in our local areas, we
are now able to treat cancer more effectively and help people live longer. That
is why every penny we raise for NWCR is so important."
"Government's Tax Credit snatch and grab
will hit more than 338,000 working households across the North West" says
UNISON
THE UK Government's cuts to Tax Credits
next April will leave more than 338,000 low to middle income working families
across the North West; and almost 637,000 children; significantly worse off,
according to new research published on Saturday, 3 October 2015, by UNISON.
Using official figures published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), UNISON has
calculated that across the UK more than 2.7m working families; or 2 in 5 of all
working families with dependent children; could lose as much as ฃ3,000 a year,
from April 2016. This is equivalent to the entire population of Greater
Manchester, where the Conservative party conference gets underway. And in
working households across the UK where the parents are in receipt of Tax
Credits, there are 5.2m children, equivalent to the entire population of
Scotland. In the North West there are almost 637,000 children whose parents will
be penalised by the changes to Tax Credits. In his July Budget, the Chancellor
announced changes to the Tax Credit taper and threshold, a move that will see
ฃ4.4bn a year taken out of the pockets of low to middle income families across
the UK. In some cases people stand to lose more than 10% of their take home pay.
According to the UNISON research, London has the highest number of working
families (357,000) who will be hit by the Tax Credit changes, closely followed
by the West Midlands (269,000), and Yorkshire and the Humber (255,000).
Unsurprisingly, says UNISON, the most deprived parts of the Country have the
largest number of families affected by George Osborne's proposals, while in more
affluent places there are far fewer families who stand to lose out. The worst
affected areas in the North West are the constituencies of Blackley and
Broughton with 8,600 families, Blackburn with 8,400, and Bolton South East with
7,300 families. Commenting on the research UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis
said:- "Many of the thousands of families in the North West who will be
the victims of the Chancellor's cruel Tax Credits snatch and grab still have no
idea that they are going to lose out in 2016. When they start receiving letters
in the post from HMRC just before Christmas, it will mean chaos for family
finances. Tax Credits are a lifeline for families in the North West; quite
simply they are the difference between them keeping their heads above water and
going under. The huge loss of income; of between ฃ1,000 to ฃ3,000 a year; will
have a devastating impact upon family budgets that have yet to recover from the
living standards crisis. Parents, who will go without in a vain attempt to make
sure their children don't, will be forced deeper into debt. The government is
full of praise for people who go out to work to try and provide better lives for
their children. Yet these are the very people these punitive changes will hurt.
It's time for the Chancellor to admit that he's got this one very wrong, and
back down before it's too late."
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