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LIVERPOOL, Knowsley and St Helens will welcome the finish of stage 2 of the men’s Tour De France on:- Saturday, 3 July 2027 in a historic announcement by the race organisers.
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LIVERPOOL is set to welcome 1 of the UK’s most exciting independent drinks events as the Artisan Craft & Spirits Festival arrives in the City this March, hosted at the iconic historic St George’s Hall.
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SEFTON Council has been holding Scooter Skills training sessions in primary schools across the borough as part of the School Streets programme. Scooting is a popular way for children to use sustainable and active travel to get to school.
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MERSEYSIDE´S Police and Crime Commissioner has today announced she is leaving ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) following reports its AI chatbot, Grok, has been used to create and share sexualised images of children and women.
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THE ‘Living Well’ bus will be visiting Sefton offering immunisations including Measles Mumps, Rubella (MMR) for people of all ages, Flu jabs and nasal Flu immunisation for Children.
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FAMILIES across Cheshire and Merseyside have even more reason to feel supported during pregnancy and early parenthood, as the Cheshire and Merseyside Specialist Perinatal Service has been named Psychiatric Team of the Year at the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych), North West Awards 2025.
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SEFTON Council is inviting people to help create more inclusive streets in Sefton through the Inclusive and Accessible Streets Forum. The forum has been set up to help Sefton Council work together with residents around issues of inclusion and accessibility in the street scene.
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RESIDENTS and businesses are being urged to help shape how transport investment will be delivered in the Liverpool City Region for the next 15 years.
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AFTER 18 years of dedicated service, Margaret McDonald known fondly to children, teachers, and parents as Margie has retired from her role as a School Crossing Patrol in Sefton.
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THOUSANDS of young people across Merseyside will gain access to new opportunities and activities designed to keep them safe, thanks to an extra £200,000 investment in the Youth Empowerment Scheme (YES).
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