TAKING BACK CONTROL OF OUR STREETS Wednesday, 20 November, 2024 Looking back at some of Sefton’s Labour Party election material, one of the pledges that were portrayed was to take back control of our streets. This could be construed to be concerned with antisocial behaviour, damage to property; youngsters riding scrambler bikes, motor bikes or speeding drivers who use some roads as race tracks in their high performance vehicles. Cracking down on this behaviour... Local News
Sefton Borough receives over £2.3m from the Government's Youth Investment Fund 3rd February 2024 Young people set to benefit from 140 new or refurbished youth centres thanks to latest funding round from the Government's Youth Investment Fund of £90 million... Local News
The case for solar panels to be fitted on all new homes 31st January 2024 THE CASE FOR SOLAR PANELS TO BE FITTED ON ALL NEW HOMES? Why it is that Sefton Council are so behind the times? We all know how important it is becoming to help... Local News
Blundellsands and Crosby station subway 31st January 2024 BLUNDELLSANDS AND CROSBY SUBWAY Residents, who have been complaining for years about the deplorable state of this subway, now have a reason to be cheerful. Not... Local News
£2.27 million boost for Sports clubs and facilities on Merseyside 29th January 2024 Sports clubs and facilities across Merseyside are to receive a boost worth £2.27 million. The latest allocation from the Multi-Sport Grassroots Facilities... Local News
Make a donation to your local Conservative Association 27th January 2024 Unlike the local Labour Party, which is funded by trade unions, the local Conservatives rely on support from individual donations. Making a donation, whether as... Local News
Over 93% of Sefton Central now has access to Gigabit broadband 19th January 2024 More residents and businesses in Sefton Central have access to Gigabit broadband thanks to the latest Government investment in the service. 80 per cent of the... Local News
Vote Conservative to see off Labour confidence tricksters 13th January 2024 The most recent Labour leaflet designed to seduce voters in Sefton’s most affluent ward was headlined ‘On your side.’ That couldn't be further from the truth... Local News
Support for families with disabled children 12th January 2024 Families in Sefton who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person are being urged to check out a new fund that could help with furniture and... Local News
Additional cash support for domestic abuse victims 12th January 2024 Hundreds of domestic abuse victims will receive lifeline payments to help them escape tormenting and often life-threatening abuse, and to help rebuild their... Local News
Boris Johnson: Poor mobile phone signal will be a thing of the past 27th November 2019 The scourge of poor mobile phone signal in rural areas will be a thing of the past under bold new plans to be fast tracked in the first 100 days of a... National News
New national vaccination reminder system to boost childhood vaccination rates 27th November 2019 A Conservative majority government will introduce a national vaccination reminder system to boost childhood vaccination rates. National News
Tax hikes for the many – new report reveals millions face tax hikes under Labour 26th November 2019 A new official report released by the Conservative Party today, The Twelve Taxes of Labour, shows Labour’s manifesto would mean taxes rising for millions of... National News
Jeremy Corbyn's plan to hold two referendums will take up the whole of 2020 and will cost over £150m 26th November 2019 New analysis has revealed that Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to hold two referendums in 2020 will take until September 2020 at the very earliest, and that the cost will... National News
Conservatives ask Labour - will you get Brexit done? 25th November 2019 Conservative candidates across the country have today written to their Labour opponents asking them to confirm where they stand on Brexit and whether they will... National News
Tuesday is the last day to register to vote 25th November 2019 Click here to register. It usually takes just 5 minutes. National News