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Issue:- 17/18 April 2015
17 warrants in Merseyside
leads to significant drugs find
FOLLOWING the execution of 17 warrants in
Merseyside on Thursday, 16 April 2015, Merseyside Police Officers have confirmed
with us that a significant amount of Class B drugs has been recovered by them.
Officers conducting searches at addresses on Old Swan, Huyton and in Liverpool
City Centre, have recovered in excess of 300 kilos of cannabis resin.
They have also recovered 3 cars, 2 Audis and a Mercedes, that were seized at
another address in Huyton, along with 14 high value designer watches and
thousands of pounds worth of designer trainers.
Detective Supt Chris Green, from the Matrix Serious Organised Crime team, said:-
"This significant seizure of hundreds of kilogrammes of cannabis resin takes
those drugs off the streets and prevents them from bringing any harm to our
communities."
Detective Supt Chris Green, from the Matrix Serious Organised Crime team, said:-
"This activity demonstrates our continued commitment to fighting serious
and organised crime within these communities. This operation was carried out
following an extensive policing operation and also in response to concerns
raised by the local community."
During the course of the 12 month long operation, officers have recovered 7
kilos of heroin, 3 kilos cocaine, 50 kilos of cannabis resin, 45 kilos of
amphetamine, 7 cannabis farm, with 550 plants and £25,000.
Detective Superintendent Green, added:- "We are intent on arresting those who
are involved in serious and organised crime and responsible for dealing in
controlled drugs. Today's arrests should help significantly reduce drugs
activity and associated crime in these areas, improve the quality of life in our
neighbourhoods and can only serve to make our communities stronger. If you are
aware of drugs crime, or any other crime, in your area let us know and we will
take positive action and help you to improve your community. Calls to
Crimestoppers are anonymous and information provided could give us the
opportunity to take robust and positive action in your neighbourhood. By calling
today you can make a difference in your community for the future! Call:- 101 to
report any signs of drug dealing or growing also you can call Crimestoppers on:-
0800 555 111 to make an anonymous report."
Arrest details:-
45 year old man from Old Swan, 27 year old woman
from Old Swan, 26 year old man of no fixed abode,
26 year old man from Old Swan, 36 year old man from Old Swan,
27 year old man from Broadgreen, 25 year old man from Old Swan, 31 year old man
from Old Swan, 29 year old man from Old Swan, 35 year old man from Liverpool
City Centre, 22 year old man from Old Swan,
41 year old man from Huyton, 53 year old man from Garston, 58 year old man from
Kensington, 54 year old man of no fixed abode and a
34 year old man from West Derby.
General election video interviews:-
"The Southport Party"
THIS week we interviewed the local
independent candidate running for Southport in the May 2015 General Elections,
Jacqueline Barlow. She is standing for the Southport
Party.
Jacqueline Barlow explains to us what the party stands for, what the party aims
to do should she be elected as well as who they will partner with. Overall, the
party's ultimate objective is to have Southport leave Sefton Council and to see
Southport become an authority of its own. In this interview we asked Jacqueline
how the party envisages how the boundary would be, should this happen. We also
asked if the boundary would include Formby as part of Southport.
Please let us know
your views and thoughts on any issues within this video interview also if you are a candidate or the official
representative, please contact us to arrange your interview time and use
this opportunity to get your voice out to our readers. Please email us your
views and thoughts about this Election to:-
news24@southportreporter.com.
Collision on Formby Bypass
leads to congestion
EMERGENCY Services were called to a
road traffic collision on the Formby Bypass (A565) after calls came in that
suggested the biker had fallen off the vehicle. On arrival it was later reported
that a motorbike had collided with a minibus, at around 6.20pm, on the South
Bound section just after the River Alt Bridge. Merseyside Police spokesman later
confirmed this to the media, saying:- "A member of the public called to
report the collision, near Ince Blundell, involving a minibus and a motorbike."
As a result of the collision it quickly has lead to very heavy congestion
building up in and around the area, as emergency services arrived. We were told
that the biker had "minor injuries." Emergency services then
stayed at the scene to treat the biker and help manage the congestion.
Talk to be held:- "The Lettuce Line - West
Lancashire Railway"
FOLLOWING on from success, back in
September 2014, of the '50th Anniversary of Closure Tour' of Southport to
Preston railway route, Keith Hick will be presenting an illustrated talk with
his unique personal images and knowledge at Southport Football Club's Grandstand
Bar, Haig Avenue, Southport, PR8 6JZ, commencing at 7.30pm. Keith Hick is a well
known Southport local historian, author and railway enthusiast. The
evening is for the benefit of Friends of
502 who are restoring
the sole serving 502 Unit in Burscough. These electric multiple units were built
in Derby in late 1930's for Liverpool to Southport to Crossens and Liverpool to
Ormskirk services. They were superseded by present 507 and 508 units in late
1970's/early 1980's. Our unit ran on the Southport to Crossens service on final
day of electric services, Saturday, 5 September 1964. Upon withdrawal from
service in 1982 the unit became part of the National Collection in ownership of
National Railway Museum who donated it to 502 Group for restoration in 2011. In
March 2012 we moved into Merseyside Transport Trust's large undercover facility
in Osprey Place on Burscough Industrial Estate. There is no charge for
admittance, but there will be ample opportunity for donations to
502 Group's
Steel Appeal. We are about to order the new steel floor for Trailer Coach. The
1st new sections should be delivered and in place for Open Day on 12 July 2015.
Advance booking is not necessary, please just turn up. If you wish to let us
know you are coming then by all means please do so. For more information
etc contact Tony Kuivala via email also
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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May
Jackam
Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons
having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian
May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late
of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport,
Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to
send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned
Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate
will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests
of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High
Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:-
'T553015.'
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