May the force be with you on Voting Day
ON Thursday, 4 May 2017, the local elections are being
held across the UK, but on Merseyside we also have a very important added
election. On that day
voters on Merseyside will be casting their votes for the very 1st Metro Mayor
of Merseyside. Whoever is elected to become the Liverpool City Region Combined
Authority Mayor will have control over the whole Liverpool City Region (LCR)
combined authority area which comprises of the following local authorities:-
Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton and the Wirral. He or she will
have a budget of over ₤900 million, over the next 30 years, with powers on
education and skills, planning and housing, transport, health and social care,
under the 'Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009.' If
you have not yet seen the information about the Candidates please download this
election booklet for free, by clicking on
here now.
The candidates are as follows:-
Roger Bannister - Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition -
Email.
Paul Breen - Get The Coppers Off The Jury
Tony Caldeira - The Conservative Party -
Email.
Carl Cashman - Liberal Democrats -
Email.
Tom Crone - Green Party -
Web.
Tabitha Morton - Women's Equality Party -
Web.
Steve Rotheram - Labour Party -
Web.
Paula Walters - UK Independence Party -
Email.
The initial term for the Liverpool City Region Mayor is 3 years, with the next
election to be held in 2020. From 2020 the successful candidate then is to be
elected for a 4 year term, then subsequently election to be held every 4 years
thereafter. It is worth noting that the Liverpool City Region Mayor will not be
responsible for Council Services, such as bin collections or setting Council
Tax, also Merseyside will remain Merseyside.
Unlike most elections, you will have 2 votes, a 1st choice candidate and a 2nd
choice candidate. This is due to the fact law states the voting process for
Mayoral Elections must be done this way. It allows you to say who would be your
second choice for Mayor if your 1st does not win. If you only pick 1, the only
one chosen will be accepted. You must also use a clear 'X' that is within the
boxes of the selections you make. Any other marks or lines will probably result
in the ballet paper not being counted.
Don't forget to vote… So may the force of your votes make a difference to your
community on 4 May 2017.
New Assistant Chief Constable for Merseyside Police
MERSEYSIDE Police Chief Constable Andy Cooke has appointed
a new Assistant Chief Constable to the Force's Chief Officer team. Serena
Kennedy will take up the portfolio for Intelligence and Investigation, replacing
Nikki Holland who has joined the National Crime Agency as Director of
Investigations. Since 2014, Serena has been with Cheshire Constabulary where she
is currently Head of Public Protection and strategic lead for Early Help. Over
that period Serena has been Detective Chief Superintendent in charge of Force
Operations, head of Public Protection and Strategic Lead for Early Help. Before
that Serena worked at Greater Manchester Police, where she joined in 1993 as a
Police Constable, working in local policing and partnerships up to the rank of
Inspector. In 2008 she was promoted to Detective Chief Inspector within the
Major Incident Team. In 2010 Serena was promoted to Superintendent in charge of
partnerships and local Policing in Moss Side and Longsight. In 2012, Serena
returned to the Serious Crime Division as a Detective Superintendent until she
transferred on promotion to Cheshire. Serena is married with a 30 year old step
son and soon to be daughter in law, and 2 daughters, aged 16 and 15. She
said:- "I am absolutely delighted to have been appointed Assistant Chief
Constable at Merseyside Police. Over the past few weeks I have spent time
getting to know the force, its staff and its partners and I have been
overwhelmed by the pride in the organisation and indeed the work being done
across the partnership. The force has undergone extensive changes which underpin
the principle of Community 1st and I look forward to working closely with
communities, Officers, staff and partners to deliver this commitment." |
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Detectives have issued CCTV images of a man they want
to trace following a robbery in Southport
AT around 8pm, on Saturday, 8 October 2016, a male entered
Leisure Time Amusements, on Tulketh Street, in Southport. It is believed the
male was armed with a kitchen knife. The male approached a cashier and demanded
cash. He then left the premises with a quantity of cash. The cashier was not
injured, but was left badly shaken by their ordeal. The male was wearing a
camouflage jacket, an orange hooded top, dark coloured tracksuit bottoms, dark
coloured trainers and sunglasses.
Detective Constable Anna Skelton said:- "Even though this man made
attempts to disguise his identity his clothing is particularly distinctive. This
was a Saturday evening in the middle of Southport Town Centre. I am sure that
somebody would have seen this man either approaching or leaving the premises or
may recognise the clothing. This was a terrifying ordeal for the cashier, who
was left badly shaken up, and it is vital that we catch this man and bring him
to justice."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Merseyside Police on:- 0151 777
3840, the Crimestoppers line anonymously on:- 0800 555 111 or via:-
Crimestoppers-UK.Org.
Disorder at Sporting event at Black-E, Liverpool
- CCTV Appeal
MERSEYSIDE Police Detectives investigating disorder during
a sports event in Liverpool City Centre have issued images of 12 people they
would like to speak to. At around 9.05pm, on Saturday, 4 March 2017, calls were
received of spectators fighting during an organised Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and
boxing event, at The Black-E venue, on Great George Street.
Various reports indicated that at least 20 people were involved and that bottles
had been thrown. The incident began inside the venue, but is believed to have
spilled outside onto the street.
Police and ambulance attended and 2 men in their 30's were taken to Hospital
with none life threatening head and facial injuries.
CCTV, witness and forensic enquiries have been carried out to
establish the full circumstances of the incident and Officers have issued
photographs of 12 males who they believe could assist with their investigation.
Anyone who recognises the males, or the males themselves, are asked to contact
Merseyside Police on:- 0151 777 4065 or the Crimestoppers line anonymously on:-
0800 555 111. |