Can you help keep Sefton’s air clean?

As part of its 2030 Vision, Sefton Council is committed to maintaining a clean, green and beautiful borough. This pledge encourages everybody to work together to keep Sefton clean and green, with a commitment to recycling, low pollution and better air quality. As part of this assurance, the Council has put an action plan in place to help minimise the impact of air pollution across … Continue reading Can you help keep Sefton’s air clean?

Spotlight on men’s health

Living Well Sefton partners are offering a host of activities to appeal to men during this week’s Men’s Health Week. This year’s event has a focus on men and diabetes and all the activities aim to encourage men to look at what they eat and how they keep active. In the south, Netherton Feelgood Factory and May Logan Living Well Centre in Bootle, have a … Continue reading Spotlight on men’s health

Green Sefton launches with massive borough-wide cleanup

Sefton Council is inviting residents to come along and meet the newly-formed ‘Green Sefton’ team who will be encouraging the borough to support World Oceans Day on June 8. Green Sefton brings together Coast & Countryside, Parks & Greenspaces, Flooding & Coastal Erosion, Risk Management and Grounds Maintenance teams all together to ensure a joined-up approach to the vital management, development and oversight of Sefton’s … Continue reading Green Sefton launches with massive borough-wide cleanup

Travel advice for Tall Ships Regatta

Planning to watch the Tall Ships regatta from the Sefton coastline over the May bank holiday? Then Sefton Council is advising people on how best to stay safe at all times. Anyone heading to Crosby beach on Monday, May 28 to watch the regatta is asked to stay within 50 metres from the promenade and watch for any tidal movement. Visitors to the coast are … Continue reading Travel advice for Tall Ships Regatta

‘Examine Your Options’ this bank holiday

Local health commissioners are encouraging Sefton residents to examine their options if they become unwell over the bank holiday weekend.

Anyone who thinks they may need to access health services over the bank holiday is being urged to check opening times for walk in centres, GP practices and chemists and also think about ordering any repeat prescriptions they need before the long weekend begins. Continue reading “‘Examine Your Options’ this bank holiday”