Southport Reporter - You local online newspaper for Merseyside and the Liverpool City Region.

   
  .Sign up to get our FREE email news bulletins.  

   

News Report Page 1 of 12
Publication Date:-
2024-04-12
 
News reports located on this page = 2.

Parking at Central 12 retail park now FREE for up to 2 hours

SINCE Monday, 8 April 2024, visitors to Southport's M Park Central 12 now enjoy a welcomed boost to their cost of living, thanks to the provision of up to two hours of complimentary parking at the retail park. This marks the 1st instance of free parking since the park's construction 20 years ago.

Patrons of the shopping park located on Derby Road can now avail themselves of the 600 space car park without charge for a duration of up to 2 hours. Extended stays are accommodated through convenient payment methods including:- card transactions, mobile payments, or via an app.



This initiative is part of a series of enhancements introduced by the new owners, LCP, part of M Core, who have assumed management of the car park from Sefton Council. The previous pay and display system has been replaced, ensuring easier access for visitors.

Barry Flint, Director at LCP, expressed:- "We are committed to ensuring that M Park Central 12 remains accessible to all members of the community. Recognising that parking fees can pose a challenge for many; we are delighted to provide this support to enhance the overall experience for our residents."



The shopping centre boasts a diverse range of stores including:- Mountain Warehouse, Boots, Next, B&M, Costa, Asda, and the Range, with the recent addition of Cassia, contributing to the variety available to the local community.


Merseyside Police Federation Pay and Morale Report

87% of Merseyside Police Officers feel:- 'worse off' financially now than they were 5 years ago and 19%:- 'never' or 'almost never' have enough money to cover all their essentials.

According to the 2023 Police Federation of England and Wales Pay and Morale Report; published today; 91% of respondents have seen living cost increases in the previous month and 83% of Officers are dissatisfied with their pay.

Worryingly, 16% of Merseyside Police Officers who responded to the survey said they intend to resign from the Police Service either:- 'within the next 2 years' or 'as soon as [they] can.'

Whilst Police Officers received a 7% pay rise in 2023, they have still seen an incredible 16% real-terms pay cut over the past 12 years.

Police chiefs have pointed out that the high cost of living in the UK is placing an even bigger strain on Officers, as well as hampering recruitment. They have asked the Government for Officers to receive a 6% pay rise in 2024.

Officers are also struggling with low morale and lack of support, the survey found. 96% of Officers said they do not feel respected by the Government, and 56% said they were experiencing low morale.

70% of respondents from Merseyside Police said that they would not recommend joining the Police to others. 70% said they do not feel valued within the service.

Chris McGlade, Chair of Merseyside Police Federation, said:- "Firstly, I would like to thank my colleagues who took part in this survey. The results, sadly, are not surprising. Over the past 15 years, our members have become accustomed to below inflation or zero pay awards. Historically, it was the case that those who were passionate about protecting their communities saw policing as a "career for life", this survey demonstrates this is no longer the case. The Government must address the real term pay cuts that our members have endured year on year, and I hope they do not seek to hide behind last year's pay award when it comes to this year's decision. I will personally be contacting each of the 15 Merseyside MPs and sharing the results of this survey with them. Police Officer pay needs to be reflective of the great work my colleagues do daily and the significant risks they routinely face whilst protecting our communities."

Officers are coming under attack from the public too, the report showed, with 18% having suffered 1 or more injuries that required medical attention as a result of work related violence in 2023.

Only 22% of Officers who responded reported having access to double crewing at all times whilst on duty.

64% of respondents from Merseyside Police said that over the last 12 months, their workload has been:- 'too high' or 'much too high.' 8% of Officers said that they have:- 'never' or 'rarely' been able to take an 11 hour break between shifts, in the last 12 months, and 33% said they feel:- 'always' or 'often' feel pressured into working long hours.

Sadly, 84% of respondents from Merseyside Police indicated that they had experienced feelings of stress, low mood, anxiety, or other difficulties with their health and wellbeing over the last 12 months, and 44% said that they find their job:- 'very' or 'extremely' stressful.

The survey is based on 654 responses received from Merseyside Police Officers.

Let us know your thoughts on this news topic... Email our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com or send us a message on:-  Mastodon, Facebook or Twitter.

 
      
 
Back Next
 
 
News Report Audio Copy
 
 
This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment

This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment - Your local, fully qualified sports therapist. Call now on:- 07870382109 to book an appointment.

 

 

Please support local businesses like:-
The Kings Plaice 

Our live webcams...

This is a live image that reloads every 30 seconds.

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.


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

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.

 

Please support local businesses like:-

 


Click on to find out why the moon changes phases.  
This is the current phase of the moon. For more lunar related information, please click on here.

Disability Confident - Committed

 

Find out whats on in and around Merseyside!



This is just 1 of the events on our event calendar, click on
here to see lots more!

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS, the UK Press Regulator.

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

This is our process:-
Complaints
Policy - Complaints Procedure - Whistle Blowing Policy

Contact us:-

(+44)
  08443244195

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.

Click on to see our Twitter Feed.   Click on to see our Facebook Page.   This website is licence to carry news from Vamphire.com and UK Press Photography. Click on to see our Twitter Feed.


Our News Room Office Address

Southport and Mersey Reporter, 4a Post Office Ave,
Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0US, UK

 
 
Tracking & Cookie Usage Policy - Terms & Conditions
 
 
  - Southport Reporter® is the Registered Trade Mark of Patrick Trollope.