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Landlords reminded of HMO legislation change

Landlords across Sefton are being reminded of a change in legislation regarding houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

The Government has extended the scope of Mandatory House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licensing from October 1.

All landlords of HMOs throughout the borough that meet the following criteria are required to have applied for a licence by that date, so should make an application NOW:

• 5 or more occupants (who comprise two or more separate family units)

• Shared amenities such as bathroom, kitchen, or toilet facilities or where all the units of accommodation are not fully self-contained (i.e. although a kitchen, bathroom or WC are provided for the tenant’s use elsewhere in the building, they are not actually situated within their unit of accommodation)

Cllr Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member Communities and Housing, said: “Previously a Mandatory HMO Licence was only required for those properties that meet this criteria, but were also at least 3 storeys high.

“The storey element has now been removed from the definition, which now means a property that meets the criteria and is 1 or 2 storeys, now also requires a Mandatory HMO licence.

“This applies to such properties that are located anywhere in Sefton so we are asking any landlords that are affected by this to please get in touch and apply for a licence.”

It is a criminal offence if a licence application has not been made by October 1 and a landlord can be subject to a prosecution or receive a Civil Penalty which can carry a maximum fine of ÂŁ30,000.

An application can be made via housinglicensing.sefton.gov.uk

Are you duathlon ready?

Active Workforce is preparing for this year’s Duathlon at Litherland Sports Park!

Taking place on Wednesday 3 October, the Duathlon will consist of a 1.5k run, followed by a 5k cycle and ending with another 1.5k run. This is a great opportunity to try a sporting challenge that you might not have tried before and participants can run or walk at their own pace.

Open to those aged 16 and over of any ability, entries cost ÂŁ10 per participant or ÂŁ7.50 to any employees of the 10 Active Workforce companies.

Changing rooms, showers and lockers will be available and water and refreshments will be provided after the race. There will also be limited bike hire, please inform Active Workforce if you’ll need a bike upon registration.

Cllr Ian Moncur, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, said: “The Active Workforce offer just keeps growing and it’s amazing that we’re able to offer events like the Duathlon in Sefton.

“I encourage residents to try something new and give the duathlon a go!”

To sign up for the Duathlon email active.workforce@sefton.gov.uk. Entries close Friday, 28 September.

Part of Sefton Council’s leisure offering, Active Workforce provides opportunities for fitness and wellbeing both in and out of the workplace.

To find out more about Active Workforce visit www.sefton.gov.uk/activeworkforce

Bands with a bang wanted for Musical Fireworks Championship

*FRIDAY NIGHT PERFORMANCES AVAILABLE*

Bands from across Merseyside with that extra spark are being encouraged to fire up their amps and get involved with the 2018 British Musical Fireworks Championships.

The search is now on for talented musical groups to take part in a special pre-show gig ahead of all three nights of the annual awe inspiring fireworks competition.

Each year thousands of people visit Southport’s Victoria Park for the Sefton Council run British Musical Fireworks Championships.

This year however we are holding three pre-fireworks gigs (Friday September 28 – Sunday September 30) to entertain crowds before pyrotechnic companies battle it out for the coveted championship.

With Saturday’s and Sundays’s bands already signed up, places are still available on Friday night.

Cllr Marion Atkinson, Sefton Council’s Labour Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Skills said: “This is the perfect place for bands across Sefton and Liverpool to come along and showcase their talents in front of huge crowds.

“The British Musical Fireworks Championship is an amazing annual spectacle and this year will be even better than ever before with the addition of the pre-show gig!

“We’re delighted that we can provide a stage for local bands and for their music to be heard by thousands of people from across the North West.”

Bands must be able to perform a thirty minute set on either Friday September 28 or Sunday September 30 from 7pm.

For more information or to apply to perform please send a sample of your bands’ music to tourism@sefton.gov.uk

For tickets and more information about the British Musical Fireworks Championships visit www.visitsouthport.com

Police launch dispersal order to tackle anti social behaviour in Sefton

Merseyside Police is increasing police resources in the Copy Lane area of Sefton this weekend to combat anti social behaviour

A dispersal order will be in place until 9pm today (Friday September 7) giving powers to Police Officers or Police Community Support Officers to allow them to  direct any person to leave the area if they suspect they are causing or likely to cause crime, nuisance or anti-social behaviour.

They will have the power to demand names and addresses and it is an offence to fail to comply (Police Reform Act 2002).

If directed to leave then an offence is committed if you fail to comply or return within the specified period (Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014).

The area covered, as shown on the map, is bounded by Buckley Hill lane, Fleetwoods/Glovers lane, Browns lane, Copy Lane and Northern Perimeter Road.

Check out the August edition of the Sefton Community Newsletter

The August edition of the Sefton Community Newsletter, put together by Merseyside Police’s community engagement team, is now available to read online.

Highlights of this month’s newsletter include details on a special Older People’s Day at Southport & Formby District General Hospital on October 3, the latest on a host of activities at the Netherton Activity Centre and a detailed feature on Sefton Council’s Affordable Warmth scheme.

To read a digital copy of the newsletter click Newsletter August

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