Project Jennifer road
improvements to begin!
WORK gets underway on Monday, 11
January 2016, on vital highways improvements around the Project Jennifer
site in Liverpool. The scheme, which affects part of Scotland Road
around Stanley Road, Kirkdale Road and Great Homer Street, includes a new
traffic signal junction, an access road to the development site and much
needed resurfacing. The £6 million scheme will mean lane restrictions,
temporary signals and night time closures until September 2016.
Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, Cabinet member for regeneration said:- "We
are taking the opportunity to not just create an entrance to the Project
Jennifer site, but also put in new traffic lights and carry out a much
needed resurfacing of the road. Anyone who uses that route regularly knows
that the road surface desperately needed replacing and when it is completed
this work will make for a much smoother journey for motorists. I know this
will cause some delays for motorists, but we have carefully planned the work
to minimise disruption and major closures will take place at night so they
impact on as few people as possible."
Work on four other major schemes totalling £9 million is also getting
underway over the next few weeks. They are as follows:-
► Queens Drive/Mill Lane (Now underway and running until April 2016);
Junction improvement and improved pedestrian crossing facilities for new
retail stores and HQ for Merseyside School For Deaf (£500k).
► Smithdown Road from Gainsborough Road to Allerton Road (work will run over
18 January 2016 until August 2016); Highways maintenance and resurfacing,
junction improvements and improved crossing facilities. There will be lane
restrictions, temporary signals and night time closures (£3.5 million).
► Queen Square Bus Station (January 24 to March 2016); Highway maintenance,
resurfacing and traffic signals upgrade (£620k). There will be lane
restrictions and night time closures.
► East Lancs Road from Stopgate Lane to Retail Park (February 2016 to August
2016); Highways maintenance and resurfacing. There will be lane
restrictions, temporary signals and night time closures (£4.5 million).
Cllr. Kennedy added:- "We know all of this work will cause some
relatively short term disruption for motorists, but the condition of the
roads is one of the biggest complaints we get and unfortunately we can't fix
them without closing off lanes. It is vital that we have got an
infrastructure that is fit for a modern, growing City."
Last year, the City Council agreed to dramatically speed up its £80 million
roads investment programme to tackle a significant chunk of the backlog of
highway repairs by 2019. It is being funded from a mix of the sale of assets
such as land and buildings (known as capital receipts), borrowing and
external funding from utility companies. Separately, another £85
million is being spent on infrastructure improvements in the next few years,
with funding coming from cash pots including the Growth Deal and the
Highways Challenge Fund.
Letter to Editor:-
"North Liverpool Dance Academy down in Walton"
"MY Name is Laura Bohan and I have
just turned 23. At the age of 3 I started dancing at a School called North
Liverpool Dance Academy down in Walton, Liverpool. At the age of 7 I moved
to Formby, but as I loved my dance School so much my mum and dad allowed me
to travel 45 minutes, 3 to 4 times a week, all the way to Walton so I could
stay in the dance School I loved. Staying at NLDA was the best decision that
I could have made as they opened up so many opportunities for me; such as
dancing on many different stages including stages in, Manchester and
Blackpool also The Liverpool Empire also the stage of dance Sadlers Wells in
London and the mega Royal Albert Hall!! These are just to name a few. There
were also opportunities that let us travelled to Disney Land Paris and
danced on 2 occasions there. The memories that I have taken from all these
tries will treasure forever! At the age of 16 I knew I didn't want to
stay on at 6 form, but I wanted to go straight to college which was also the
dance School I attended! This was a private college so I got myself a job at
Tesco to help fund my 3 year course along with help from my mum and dad.
Here at North Liverpool Dance Academy with the help of all my teachers here;
Miss Conroy, Miss Hayley and many more I achieved my major and teaching
exams in Tap, Ballet, Modern and National with the faculty Imperial Society
of Teaching of Dancing (I.S.T.D). After leaving college in 2012, at
just 19, I got a teaching job part time working for Maureen Jeffery School
of Dance (I also still kept my other part time job working at Tesco).
After just 19 months for working at the School, Mrs Jeffery shut her School
down, as a result of this I spoke with Mrs Jeffery and re-opened the School
on Monday, 28 April 2014, under my own name and re-naming it 'Total Dance
Academy.' At the age of just 21, this was and still is a massive achievement
for me. My aim is to give the children who attend my School the same
opportunities that I was offered. We have already achieved so much as a dance
School with taken exams, putting on our very own anniversary show back in
May 2015 to celebrate are 1 year of being Total Dance Academy, where the
turnout was outstanding with over 140 people coming to the Temperance
Society to watch these talented children! Since then we have attended
different types of workshops including 'Dirty Dancing', Wicked' and 'Hair
Spray'. We have also performed at 2 different shows both on the Liverpool
Empire where all children performed outstandingly. I see this as just the
start for TDA (Total Dance Academy)! With the Help from Cheryl Hindley from
The Southport and District Temperance Society we have and incredible dance
space to work in. I would like to thank everyone who has helped me achieved
what I have done so far. Total Dance Academy runs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Saturday offering classes from 2½ to Adults. Thank you for taken
your time to read my story." Laura
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CCTV appeal following
burglary at Liverpool South Parkway on Christmas Day
POLICE released CCTV images of 3
men who broke into Liverpool South Parkway Station, stealing a substantial
amount from cash machine, at around 2am, on Christmas Day, Friday, 25
December 2015. Police Officers are appealing for any witnesses to what
happened to come forward.
Investigating officer DC Dominic Wilcox
said:- "3 men entered the passenger lounge of the Station, through a
window and used a hydraulic jack to force open a shutter door into the
Station Café. From there they managed to access the cash machine, stealing a
large quantity of cash. The entire operation took around 4 and a ½ hours. We
ask anyone who has any information about the burglary or who might recognise
the men in the images to come forward and assist our investigation."
If you know the men pictured, or have any
information about the incident, please give us a call on:- 0800 40 50 40 or
text:- 61016 quoting reference:- 'PSUB/B3 of 05/01/2016'.
Alternatively, information can be passed to the independent charity
Crimestoppers by calling:- 0800 555 111.
Appeal after bike stolen
from Moreton Station
POLICE are appealing for witnesses
after a bike was stolen from cycle racks at Moreton Railway Station. The
incident took place at around 2.10pm, on Monday, 7 December 2016.
Investigating officer PC Wendy Simpson said:- "2 men entered Moreton
station booking office from Pasture Road. They made their way down to the
West Kirby bound platform and out into the car park. 1 of the men then
approached a green and black coloured Marin mountain bike, valued at around
£600 to replace. He cut the lock off the bike and then cycled away on it out
of the car park, back onto Pasture Road."
Officers are now looking to trace the man pictured as they believe he may be
able to help with their investigation. Do you recognise him?
If you know the man pictured, or have any information about the incident,
please give us a call on:- 0800 40 50 40 or text:- 61016 quoting reference:-
'PSUB/B2 of 05/01/2016.' Alternatively, information can be
passed to the independent charity Crimestoppers via calling:- 0800 555 111.
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