Travellers move into Formby
Village!
FOR the very 1st time that we know of, a group of
travellers, reported to be from Ireland, have set up camp in Formby's only free
car park, taking up many car park spaces. 2 local businesses, who do not want to
be named, have told us:- "This is all we need. Our businesses are being
pushed to the brink by ever falling trade and now this. They are taking around
10 spaces, if not more. Ok, they have to go somewhere, but the area already has
a site for them." Another added:- "The Village is, as many know,
at breaking point, thanks to lack of free parking facilities. Already elderly
people find it hard to park in the area and this is not helping. That car park
has already lost spaces due to building work, now this! We hope they are not
going to be a regular feature, as our Village just can't take it!"
Others have questioned why they have taken up so many spaces and
some have also questioned if they will be fined. We have put a request in to
Sefton MBC for more information on this and Chris Owen, from Sefton Council's
Corporate Communications has said that:- "We are unaware of it in this
office. If we do get any information we will issue it, as normal, via our
Council website. We will allow you then to copy it from our website, should we
issue any statement." What are your views on this? Please email us your
thoughts to:-
News24@SouthportReporter.Com and let us know
what you really think...
Merseyside Police Women's Football Team to host
National Police Tournament
MERSEYSIDE Police's women's football
team are getting ready to pull their boots on for the Police Sport UK Women's
Football Tournament 2016 this month. The tournament is being hosted by
Merseyside Police Women's Football team in Aigburth and all proceeds will go to
Liverpool Homeless FC. Nine police forces from around the country will battle it
out for the title and the force's team should be among the favourites having won
the tournament in 2014. This year's event will feature children's fairground
rides, face painting, bouncy castles and refreshments. Following the football on
Saturday, a ticket only private function will take place presented by Watchdog
presenter Michelle Ackerley and X Factor star Craig Colton. Constable Carla
Heyes is helping to organise the event. She said:- "This tournament should
be a great way of promoting fitness, friendship and most of all fun, while also
raising money for Liverpool Homeless FC who do a great job engaging with
homeless people in the City. It should be a good natured, but fiercely
competitive day and hopefully Merseyside Police will come out on top! Come and
join us on both Saturday and especially Sunday for the big final which will also
be a great family fun day with lots going on." |
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Urgent work to make Futurist Cinema
structure safe
URGENT work is to be carried out to
make the derelict former Futurist Cinema in Liverpool safe; after an inspection
showed it is in danger of collapse. Building safety inspectors have found that
the condition of the structure on Lime Street has deteriorated, with internal
collapse, leaning walls and a high risk that cladding tiles may fall off. They
have served the City Council with a Section 77 legal notice giving 5 days to
make the structure; due to be demolished as part of the £35 million Lime Street
regeneration scheme; completely safe. A cordon will be placed around the site
from 7pm, Friday, 15 April 2016, with the public footpath outside the former
cinema closed off and access for traffic on part of Lime Street reduced to a
single lane in each direction. Assistant Director of Regeneration, Mark
Kitts, said:- "The Futurist has been deteriorating for a very long time
and when we bought the site a couple of years ago it was already pretty much
beyond repair. Sadly we were unable to find a way of saving it as part of the
regeneration proposals for Lime Street, and we are now at the stage where it has
become a danger to public safety. The legal notice requires us to take action
within 5 days, which is why we are moving quickly to make the area around it
safe before starting to deconstruct the parts of the structure that are unsafe."
DAB Upgrade will mean you
have to retune!
IF you live in Liverpool or in and
around the Merseyside and parts of West Lancashire, from Wednesday, 20 April
2016, you will have to re-tune your DAB digital radios to pick up local radio
stations. This change comes into effect sue to an upgrade being rolled out
across the UK, to boost coverage of local radio stations on DAB. This part of
the upgrade a programme of essential work will immediately switch on 1 new
digital transmitter at Moel-y-Parc, Wales, expanding local DAB digital radio
coverage in Liverpool for over 160,000 listeners towards the South West of
Liverpool, followed by a 2nd transmitter in May at Winter Hill that will add a
further 200,000 listeners towards the North West of Liverpool. In total it is
hoped that the 2 new digital radio transmitters are expand and improve DAB
digital radio coverage for 360,000 listeners in the area. This will mean, should
all go to plan, coverage will increase from 82% to 98% of households in the
area. To mark the swap over to the new local DAB multiplex, The Lord Mayor of
Liverpool has been urging all digital listeners in Liverpool to retune to ensure
that they could continue to listen to all of the 11 local BBC and commercial
stations on DAB. The stations affected will be:- BBC Radio Merseyside, Radio
City, Radio City 2, Radio City 3, Radio City Talk, Smooth North West, Capital
Liverpool, Heart North West, heat, Kisstory and Absolute 90's. Listeners simply
press the auto tune or auto scan button on their DAB digital radio or go into
the radio's menu and press auto tune. More information can be found
online.
► The current frequency - VHF Block 11B, at 218.640
MHz, we are told will be turned off late on Tuesday, 19 April 2016.
► The new frequency from 6am Wednesday, 20 April 206,
marked as VHF Block 10C, at 213.360 MHz.
Fact File:- Did you know that the UK Government, BBC and
commercial radio have agreed plans to build a further 182 local DAB transmitters
to extend local DAB coverage to more than 90% of the population which will bring
8 million listeners across the UK into coverage and will add over 4,160 miles of
roads? |