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Sefton honours service personnel on Armed Forces Day

Armed Forces Day will be celebrated in Sefton with special flags flown at Bootle and Southport Town Halls.

Each year Armed Forces Day is held as an opportunity for residents to show support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community.

The Armed Forces Day Flag will be flown from Bootle and Southport Town Halls from Monday June 25 to Monday July 2.

Although the day itself takes place on Saturday June 30, a special series of events will be held outside Southport Town Hall on Sunday July 1 from 10am, hosted by the Sefton Branch of the SSAFA.

The Mayor of Sefton will be present at Southport Town Hall to oversee a Drumhead Service and Parade before SSAFA launch a day long program of events in the town centre.

Mayor of Sefton, Cllr Dave Robinson, said: “Armed Forces Day is a great way to raise public awareness of the contribution made to our country by those who serve and have served in Her Majesty’s Armed Forces.

“It also gives us all an opportunity to show support for the men and women who make up the entire Armed Forces community.

“I would like to ask as many people as possible across the borough to take note of this special day and remember some of the real heroes in our society.”

For more information on Armed Forces Day visit www.armedforcesday.org.uk.

Typhoon confirmed for 2018 Southport Air Show

The jaw dropping Typhoon has been confirmed for the 2018 Southport Air Show.

Set to thunder through the skies over Southport beach, the Typhoon will perform on the third day of the Air Show (Sunday July 8), rounding off a fantastic three days of aerial and ground displays.

The Typhoon provides the RAF with a multi-role combat aircraft, capable of being deployed in a full spectrum of air operations, from air policing, to peace support, through to high intensity conflict.

Starting with an exhilarating Friday night line up of the Red Arrows, pyrotechnic laden aircraft and a thundering firework finale, the Southport Air Show promises none stop fun for all the family between July 6 & 8.

To make this an incredible day out for the family there will be a host of fun filled activities taking place on the ground including military tanks, a diving tank, replica aircraft, flight simulators plus the return of the much loved beach explosions

Cllr Marion Atkinson, Sefton Council’s Labour Cabinet Member Regeneration and Skills, said: “The Typhoon is a brilliant display that has been added to the programme and are excited for the weekend which is promising to be a great family weekend of aviaton”

Discounted tickets for each day of the Air Show are available to buy in advance until Friday 20 June and start at just ÂŁ6.50 (including all fees).

For more information or to book your tickets visit Southportairshow.com.

Sefton tells messy motorists: ‘Don’t Be A Tosser’

Sefton Council are telling messy motorists that they need to stop being tossers.

Litter thrown from car windows onto the carriageway and pavement is a recurring issue and now Sefton have teamed up with environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy to say ‘Don’t Be A Tosser.’

The campaign comes on the back of new regulations from the Department For Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, which give Local Authorities added powers to tackle those who litter from their vehicles.

Under the new powers, a fixed penalty notice of up to ÂŁ150 can be issued to the owner of a vehicle from which rubbish has been thrown out of.

Cllr Paulette Lappin, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Regulation and Compliance, said: This is a hard-hitting message to drivers and their passengers that our highways and pavements are not rubbish bins.

“Littering is a disgusting act and it’s no different when you’re in a car. Tossing plastic bottles, fast-food wrappers and cigarettes out of car windows is damaging to our environment.

“The message is simple: Don’t do it or else you can be fined and new rules mean Local Authorities no longer have to prove who threw the rubbish.

“That fine will now apply to the registered keeper of the vehicle.”

Residents are encouraged to report any instances of littering or flytipping via Sefton Council’s website.

For more information visit www.sefton.gov.uk/bins-recycling/litter-and-fly-tipping.k

Bike lovers to get in gear for July cycle chat

Anyone with an interest in cycling is encouraged to attend the next Sefton Cycle Chat at the MeCycle Café on Station Road, Ainsdale.

The evening session, on Tuesday July 3, runs from 6pm until 8pm and is an ideal opportunity to talk about cycling issues and news around Sefton.

The latest of many regular meetings, a number of riders, enthusiasts and local groups are set to come together and debate the top topics that affect cyclists in the borough.

All local cyclists will be warmly welcomed at the July session and will be encouraged to engage with their ideas and thoughts on topical matters.

If you would like further information please email activetravel@sefton.gov.uk or call 0151 934 4541/4808

City Region Leaders Join Calls For Government Action to Improve Air Quality

Steve Rotheram, Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, and Nathalie Nicholas, the Combined Authority’s recently-appointed Deputy Portfolio Holder for Transport and Air Quality, are representing the city region at a National Clean Air Summit tomorrow (Wednesday, 20 June, 2018), convened by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.

The summit will be attended by leaders representing around 20 million people from towns and cities in England and Wales, as well as Members of Parliament and the Environment Secretary Michael Gove.

Together, the cross-party leaders will urge government to take action to tackle poor air quality, including bringing forward a ban on sales of new pure diesel and petrol cars by 2030.

Currently poor air quality is estimated to contribute to more than 40,000 premature deaths across the country each year, with emissions from cars and vans estimated to cost ÂŁ6bn annually to the NHS and society.

But research has shown that the phasing out of petrol and diesel vehicles would lead to a 30 per cent reduction in pollution in 2030, improving health, and potentially boosting the country’s economy by billions by making the UK a global leader in low-emission technology.

Speaking ahead of the summit, Steve Rotheram said: “Air pollution is no respecter of boundaries so it is vital that we have concerted action at a national level to effectively tackle an issue which has such an impact on our people’s health and quality of life.  In some parts of our city region, men can expect to die seven years earlier than the national average 

“At the same time it is vital that government gives us the tools to tackle specific issues in our local areas.”

Nathalie Nicholas, Deputy Portfolio Holder for Transport and Air Quality for the Combined Authority, and also Deputy Chair of Liverpool City Council’s Social Care and Health Select Committee, said: “By the government’s own admission, poor air quality is the largest environmental risk to the public’s health, contributing to respiratory and cardiovascular disease and, over the long-term, lung cancer. 

“It affects everyone but has a disproportionate effect on the old and the young, on those who are already sick and on our most deprived communities.

“We are in London today, joining our voice with those of communities around the country, to ask the government to take action nationally, and give us the tools locally, to help clean up our air and improve the lives of our residents.”

The leaders at the summit – including Mayors and city leaders covering Bradford, Bristol, Cardiff, Greater Manchester, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton and the West Midlands – will say that they want to play their part in an ambitious national plan for clean air that prioritises action to reduce road transport emissions, provides new powers to tackle other sources of pollution and creates a framework to support partnerships between local, regional and national Government and its agencies, including Highways England and businesses.

The national air quality summit is organised by the Mayor of London, UK100 and IPPR.

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