Southport Reporter (R) Online Nespaper for Merseyside

Read our Tracking & Cookie Usage Policy

 

Terms and Conditions

Southport and  Mersey Reporter -  Your free online newspaper service covering the Merseyside region - (Greater Liverpool).
Covering the news in and around Merseyside

MERSEY REPORTER

Click on here to email our news room today!

Email

 

 
Your free online newspaper for Merseyside
   
This website is licence to carry news from Vamphire.com and UK Press Photography.

  RSS

 

Latest Edition

Archive

Shop

Order Photos  Help Client Admin Advert Options

Updated news stories weekly.  Published online only every Thursday.    

Your online newspaper.   Your words.

Issue:- 8 March  2012

Liverpool Waters plan has been approved by City Council

A £5.5 billion scheme to regenerate 60 hectares of dock land in Liverpool has been approved by the city council’s planning committee. A £5.5 billion scheme to regenerate 60 hectares of dock land in Liverpool has been approved by the city council’s planning committee. Now Liverpool City Council’s planning committee has granted outline planning permission for Peel Holdings Liverpool Waters scheme, the final permission will now be subject to the signing of a legal agreement and has to be referred to the Government, who will then decide if a public inquiry will be held or not. If approved the redevelopment will create more than 9,000 homes, 3 million square feet of commercial development, a cruise liner terminal, hotels, shops, restaurants and leisure facilities, not forgetting thousands of new jobs!

Council Leader Joe Anderson said:- "This decision to grant planning permission for Liverpool Waters is one of the most significant and far-reaching made in Liverpool’s recent history. It is a vote of confidence in a new beginning of a great city. The scale of what is being proposed is breath-taking as it represents a five and half billon pound investment to create thousands of jobs, provide new housing and attract new businesses and more visitors to the city. It is a scheme which is unprecedented in its ambition, scope and potential to regenerate a city. Liverpool has to grow and redevelop if we are to thrive and succeed in the future. We do not live in the past, we are not a museum. I care passionately about the future of Liverpool and the opportunities and life chances we give our children. This decision is for future generations.  The new investment, businesses and employment opportunities Liverpool waters will bring is the future for our city. In arriving at their decision the city council’s planning committee considered a very comprehensive report which thoroughly examined all the issues concerned and listened to a number of different presentations from both supporters and objectors and visited the site themselves. Everybody; including the committee; is well aware of the concerns about heritage, but we can have the strikingly modern, while retaining our world heritage status. I have never regarded this as being 'either, or'. With the safeguards the planning committee has insisted on, we can have Liverpool Waters living comfortably alongside the World Heritage Site. If this application had been rejected then we would have been left with huge stretches of derelict dockland cheek-by-jowel with our World Heritage site. Instead we now have the prospect of one of the most ambitious schemes ever seen in this country taking shape; it is one that will transform Liverpool’s fortunes for future generations."

For more information about Liverpool Waters is available at:- liverpoolwaters.co.uk.

Should this major project get the green light from all parties, it thought that it will give the whole of Merseyside a major boost to it's economy, that has been severely struggling in places for some years now.

So what do you our readers think about Liverpool's plans?Email our newsroom via:- news24@southportreporter.com with your views and thoughts about the re-development and let us know what you really think!

Wanted - Can you help Police?

POLICE in Devon and Cornwall are seeking a 24 year old man who is wanted in connection with a serious assault that took place in Plymouth on 1 April 2011. Devon and Cornwall police are proactively following a number of lines of enquiry to ascertain his current location. Police intend to arrest this man once he has been located. The man sought by police is known as Mark Thomas Masher who comes from Liverpool. He is white, 1.63 metres tall, heavy build, with brown short hair, blue eyes and speaks with a Liverpool accent. He sometimes uses the name Thomas Keogh. He has links to Liverpool L8 and L19 post codes, Torquay, Plymouth and Newquay areas. Police advise not to approach this man, but immediately call the Police. The Police are also appealing for anyone who has Information to come forward and assist by calling police on:- 101 and quoting Devon and Cornwall Police crime reference EL/11/1472, alternatively call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on:- 0800 555111 or report online at:- crimestoppers-uk.org.

Click on to find out more...

Click on to read on!
Click on to read on!

Click on to find out more...

  Click on to read on...

--- MORE NEWS REPORTS BELOW ---

Age UK Southport race a fantastic success
Local law firm opens new office with super bike champion
Euro MP Calls for More Women on Top!
Extend fuel discount scheme to rural North, says CLA
GMB condemns Government on Remploy Closures
Clean sweep for city
Backing for Lancashire’s Seatbelts Save Lives campaign
UNISON warning on International Women's Day
Creamfields 2012 Line-Up Announced!

Southport Vue Film Showing Times

Can you take giant strides?
NHS Diabetes calls for improvements to transitional care for young people with type 1 diabetes
Vikings taught a valuable lesson
New rules for North West landlord
FedEx have issued a warning to customers
Housing programme work starts
Bus Passenger Satisfaction Survey
Colleagues at Sainsbury’s Southport go the extra mile in their fundraising for Sport Relief
NICE Identifies Key Role for Dentists to Help Smokeless Tobacco Cessation
Junior dancers needed to "Make their Move" for 2012 competition
Hospital chief hosts ‘have your say’ meeting in Formby
Brea gets a second shot at National Beauty Crown
NSPCC and Liverpool Women’s Hospital in partnership
George Keates and wife Beryl celebrate £3,507,769 Lottery win
Euro-MP gets top EU posts
The Habit Hits The Road!
Reverend & The Makers has announced an extensive headline tour of the UK
Goodbye HMS Liverpool
Romantic Ballet, Romeo and Juliet At Vue Southport
Liverpool’s Cultural Champions Announced
O'Brien joins the Vikings On Loan
Shadow Health Minister and Sefton Central Labour campaign for NHS in Southport!
Kim Jones Awarded BTEC at Army Cadets
Witness appeal to a serious RTC in Old Roan
Big Yellow Friday at Runshaw College
Peel Shows Support for Local Motor Training Centre in Liverpool
Growing farmers’ market replanted...
Liverpool's Turnaround cruises boost
'Books Change Lives' says Crossens Nursery
Merseytravel cash grant extends cycle training
Status Dog Operation in Sefton
Project Helps Merseyside Student To Gain Vital Work Experience
University literary competition offers chance to train as an astronaut with NASA
TramForward looks to rapid progress on Wirral Tramway
A message from Neighbourhood Inspector Keith Kellett
3 Men Wanted From Sefton
Follow the yellow brick this Easter!
Police crack down on cannabis cultivation
Runshaw student Scoops top regional beauty award
This Weeks Edition - Audio Copy
Click here to hear this weeks edition in audio format.  Please let us know what you think about it. via emailing us.  Also if you have a child who can draw a face, send one in and we will look at using it for our news reader for an edition. Adults can try as well!  You will get a copy of the animation sent to you and  credit on the animation as well!.

 ...HAPPY BIRTHDAY...

 Stefano Di Franco, Happy Birthday from the Preston bunch...

If you have someone you want to say happy birthday to, for free, then use the email address below to send us the names you want us say happy birthday to, and/or a photograph.  Email us today!

KEEP up-2-date

w
ith our free daily news emails. Are you subscribed? Sign up today to our daily email news service via... Formby-Reporter.com.

If you subscribed you can keep in up-to-date with what's going on in and around Merseyside.  It is free and we do not send out massive amounts of emails.  Also your email is kept under the UK's Data Protection Act, so you can be sure that you will not have problems.

Manx Direct

08447 402 038

2 Years Parts & Labour Worranty

If you like the photos on this website then please order them and do not copy them.  Help to keep this site online.  Click on here to find out out you can get you copy of these photos.
All rights reserved. All access to this site are governed by our Terms & Conditions.
Please show us how much you like our news and help us to keep this site online, thank you.

Our radio station phone in message line...   Call us now!

IF YOU HAVE  AN EVENT,  OR IF YOU HAVE ANY NEWS.
Phone:-  (44)  0 1704  513 569
or contact us via email:- news24@southportreporter.com
UK office hours only, calls on land line, mobile and Skype maybe recorded, see T&C for more information.

Southport Reporter is a Registered Trade Mark ® of Patrick Trollope.   Layout Copyright © Patrick Trollope 2012.

 
Highlighted events that are taking place this month:-

If you have an event and want to get it noticed, let us know by emailing us to:- news24@merseyreporter.com

Click on the event title displayed above to find out about lots more events, as well as dates & times!

Our websites in our online series.   Group navigation, information and useful none group links...
Southport TV - Our online video archive. Liverpool Reporter - Our online music station. Mersey Reporter - OUR HUB WEBSITE.
Southport TV Liverpool Reporter Mersey Reporter Formby Reporter

Add to Google

This is what the moon is doing tonight.  Click on to find out why.

See the view live webcamera images of the road outside our studio/newsroom in the hart of Southport.

Our live Southport Webcam.  To see click live, click on image.

SOUTHPORT CHAT

Show us your location
Please sign our map and let us know where you are  from....

.

News Room Phone Number

(+44)  08443 244 195
Calls will cost 7p per minute, plus your telephone company's access charge. 

Calls to this number may be recorded for security, broadcast, training and record keeping.

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS, the independent monitor for the UK's press.

How to make a complaint

Complaints Policy  -  Complaints Procedure  -  Whistle Blowing Policy

© PCBT Photography & PBT Media Relations Ltd. - Southport Reporter® is the Registered Trade Mark of Patrick Trollope