Help Green Sefton drive future of Bootle Golf Course

Green Sefton is looking for ways it can improve Bootle Golf Course to help shape its future plans and developments for the course. A public consultation has been launched to help understand how residents feel about the course and what new facilities they would like to see in the future. Results of the survey will help Green Sefton gain a better understanding of the type … Continue reading Help Green Sefton drive future of Bootle Golf Course

Messy play and more at Menai Family Wellbeing Centre

Menai Family Wellbeing Centre in Litherland will host an array of family activities over the October half term, between October 28 and November 1. There is no need to book on any of the sessions, just turn up and enjoy! Monday – Messy Play, 10am – 11am – Join in the fun and make a mess! Suitable for all ages Tuesday – Halloween Crafts and … Continue reading Messy play and more at Menai Family Wellbeing Centre

Half term Halloween fun in Sefton

South Park in Bootle and Coronation Park in Crosby will both host family-friendly Halloween events during the October half term. Pumpkin carving, crafts and refreshments will be on offer at Coronation Park between 1pm and 4pm on Wednesday October 30. Bring along a pumpkin to South Park on Friday November 1 to enter into the ‘best pumpkin’ competition. Families can also enjoy face painting, spooky … Continue reading Half term Halloween fun in Sefton

Have your voice heard by joining an NHS patient group

Sefton residents interested in getting involved in how local health services are delivered are invited to two public events next month. The special events, organised by the two clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in Sefton and  Healthwatch Sefton, are open to anyone wanting the chance to support their local NHS to improve and develop services by joining their local Patient Participation Group (PPG). Helen Graham is … Continue reading Have your voice heard by joining an NHS patient group

Increasing breast awareness

As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, local health commissioners are encouraging women to familiarise themselves with the symptoms of breast cancer and to be aware of how to check themselves for these symptoms. Dr Debbie Harvey, clinical lead for cancer and end of life at NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), said: “Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK, with about one in eight women being diagnosed … Continue reading Increasing breast awareness