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Halloween sees
overall increase in calls compared with 2019
MERSEYSIDE Police have said
that:- "We can confirm the force saw an overall increase in calls,
compared with Halloween last year. A total of 861 emergency and non-emergency
calls were received during the Policing operation, between 2pm and 11pm, on
Saturday, 31 October, up from 768, (a 12.1% increase) during the same period in..."
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We would love to see your costumes from Halloween
WE did see a few people dressed up in Formby Village, but not as many as we
normally see. We would love to see your photos if you dressed up. Please do...
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Morrisons to donate 15,000 lunchboxes daily to help School children in need
MORRISONS stores will join the
national effort to ensure no School child in need goes without an adequate meal...
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Motorists will need Green Card to drive in Europe after Brexit
ADMIRAL Car Insurance is
reminding motorists that unless an agreement with the EU is reached beforehand,
they will need a Green Card to...
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Hospice launches annual Light up a Life appeal
ST Joseph's Hospice has launched its annual Light up a Life appeal, which will
conclude in December 2020, with a very special Christmas service and light
switch on which is being pre-recorded...
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A world class water attraction is set to be built in Southport
SEFTON Council has entered into an exclusivity agreement with Go Surf to create
Southport Cove Resort, the development of an exciting, new, all year round
attraction with a world class surf wave pool at its heart.
Situated...
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Avoid replacing professional displays with dangerous fireworks at home, Councils
and Fire Services warn
ANYONE planning a home display must avoid buying
fireworks from unlicensed and potentially unsafe illegal...
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Work Begins To
Transform Southport Market
SOUTHPORT Market is a step closer to being transformed
into a new 'culture experience' with work set to start, on Monday, 2 November
2020, with the reopening scheduled for Spring 2021. The...
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No 1 coming in = food in the bin... BusinessWaste.Co.UK asks:- "Was Eat out to
help out a fail?"
2020 will go down as the year we all stayed home,
clapped for the NHS, and then rushed...
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Survey reveals 50% of
Merseyside families planning on a 'virtual Christmas' this
year
SNOW laughing matter... Having spent months in lockdown and following a surge in
infections recently, Brits are well aware that social distancing regulations are
serious business. Even though it may not seem like it, Christmas is right around
the corner, meaning some of us are beginning to think about the festive season
and more specifically, starting to save up to cover all the costs involved.
However, due to the severity and scale of the Pandemic and the possibility that
social distancing will...
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Bonfire night in Lockdown - don't let your bonfire night go up in smoke!
GUY Fawkes Night will be different this year, but it
can still be fun. And what better opportunity to teach your children about the
origins of the celebration? Former Primary School Teacher...
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Man arrested and fireworks and drugs recovered - Rock Ferry
AT around 4pm, on Friday, 30 October 2020, Merseyside
Police carried out a warrant at an address in King Street, and recovered a
significant amount of fireworks, cannabis and suspected cocaine, in Rock Ferry,
Merseyside. Following the search, a 22 year old male, from Rock Ferry, was ...
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More than 590 new homes for rough sleepers in North West England have been
approved
MORE than 590 new long term homes for rough sleepers across the North West have
been approved, the Minister for Rough Sleeping Kelly Tolhurst MP where
announced, on 29 October 2020. Backed by Government investment of more
than ₤150 million the ...
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Combined
Authority's million pound boost to tackle digital poverty for adult
learners
GRANTS of nearly ₤1 million from the Liverpool City Region Combined
Authority
will give adult learners the equipment they need to continue with their courses
online. The grants, of between:- ₤15,000 and ₤40,000 and will go to Adult
Education Providers to ensure that learners who have struggled to access IT
during...
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Merseyrail launches new forum to improve accessibility services
MERSEYRAIL has teamed up with
Network Rail and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to launch a new
accessibility forum to engage with customers with accessibility needs and
organisations that represent them. The 1st meeting of...
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Public consultation on possible improvements at Southport Golf Links now
underway
SEFTON Council’s Green Sefton team has launched a
public consultation on ways to improve the course and facilities at Southport
Golf Links. As well as the tees, greens and fairways, people taking part are
asked to rate current facilities including the reception and shop...
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Shortlist
revealed for name of new Isle of Man Steam Packet Company vessel
THE Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is providing an
opportunity for members of the public to voice their preferences for the name of
its new vessel. Due to arrive in the Island in spring 2023, it has been
confirmed the...
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Anwyl steps into support footpath works
THE pathway to healthy eating in Knowsley is easier to navigate thanks to help
from Anwyl Homes. Incredible Edible Knowsley took over the former National
Wildflower Centre, at Court Hey Park, in August 2019. The community interest
company is helping ...
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Morrisons
offers Teachers and School Staff 10% off all groceries
FROM Monday, 2 November 2020, all Teachers and School
staff will be able to claim a 10% discount, on their shopping, within Morrisons
stores nationwide. Lasting until after Christmas, the special discount is
a thank...
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Appeal for witnesses after
shots fired at house in West Derby
MERSEYSIDE Police have issued an appeal
for information after shots were reported to have been fired at a house in West
Derby at around 11.25am, on Saturday, 31 October 2020. We are told that Police
Officers had received a report that the window of a house, located within Culme
Road, West Derby, had been shot at. Officers then attended and damage consistent
with a firearm being discharged was found. No one was injured...
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Free counselling for young people aged 13 to 21 as anxiety levels grow during
Covid19 Pandemic
YOUNG people aged between 13 and 21 years old are being offered free counselling
through an innovative new campaign.
Research released by the Office for National Statistics, on Thursday, 22 October
2020, reveals that 1 in 6 young people are struggling with their mental health
through the ongoing Covid19 Pandemic. They are facing growing levels of anxiety
and depression of worries over...
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NHS commissioners in South Sefton go digital for this year's AGM
LOCAL residents are invited to attend NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning
Group's 1st virtual Annual General Meeting, on Friday, 13 November 2020, 2pm to
3pm.
The hour long session will be held on Microsoft Teams Live Events. It will
include presentations on key challenges and achievements during 2019 to 2020, a
financial review and an overview of future plans.
Bringing together 30 Doctors' Surgeries across South Sefton...
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New study reveals Liverpool's pets have the poshest palates in the UK
RESEARCH of Liverpool's animal owners has revealed that Scouse pets are posher
than any other pets in the UK when it comes to telling the difference between
cheap and expensive food.
The research, which looked at fussy eating habits of UK pets, found pets in
Liverpool are the most likely to be able to tell the difference between low
quality and high quality food. The research also revealed that a whopping
36% of Liverpudlian pet. ..
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Liverpool ranks 4th in the 10 Most Rat Infested
Cities in the UK
LOCKDOWN has created an ideal habit for the rat; with careless waste habits,
vacant shops, and quiet streets, leading to a breeding frenzy in Liverpool, a
survey finds. Jenny Rathbone from UK Pest Control company Pest.Co.UK told us:-
"They say you are only ever 6ft away from a rat; and in Liverpool this is quite
possibly true!" The survey of 3,400 callouts, in October 2020, across the UK by Pest.Co.UK
reveals the Cities where...
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126,000 tonnes
of pumpkin waste are heading to landfill this year
WITH parents tearing their hair out, many have turned to Halloween pumpkin
carving to entertain the little ones; however next week the discarded pumpkin
carcasses will be heading for landfill, all 12.6 million of them. Charlotte
Green from commercial waste firm TradeWaste.Co.UK explains:- "The waste produced
at Halloween is incredible, and many people will want to get rid of the stinky
rotting pumpkin..."
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4,500 new Work Coaches to join the frontline to help Britain build back better
THOUSANDS of new recruits are now lined up to join
Jobcentres across the UK and fuel the nation's Plan for Jobs. 4,500 new Work
Coaches for the Jobcentre frontline will be trained up to use their expertise to
help jobseekers across the country get the support they need to find a job,
retrain or gain vital practical experience. The 4,500 new recruits who have
already accepted jobs will be joined by thousands more by March...
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UK Parliament Week celebrates its 10th year with over 1100 events taking place
across the North West
FROM 1 November to 7 November 2020, hundreds of people
from across the North West will hold more than 1100 activities to celebrate the
tenth Anniversary of UK Parliament Week 2020. UK Parliament Week is an
annual festival that engages people from across the UK with their UK Parliament,
exploring what it means to them and empowering them to...
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₤600,000 to address critical shortage of blood and organ donors amongst Black,
Asian, mixed heritage and minority ethnic communities
NEW funding has just been announced as part of the Government's commitment to
tackle health inequalities. The funding aims to address the shortage of organs
for those waiting for a transplant from all BAME backgrounds, and the lack of
Black blood donors whose blood is used to treat conditions like Sickle Cell
Disease.
The Community...
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