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Issue:- Tuesday, 19 July 2016

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Delivering investment and improvements in the Liverpool City Region

FURTHER significant progress in implementing the Devolution Deal announced last year is expected to be approved at Friday's Liverpool City Region Combined Authority meeting, with major improvements and developments set to be agreed.

The schemes are to be funded from the £232m Local Growth Fund, secured by the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership, which will invest in transport and skills projects across the City region.

Work on the £4.95 million A570 Linkway improvement scheme (the main route linking the M62 with St Helens) is expected to be cleared to get under way later this year. The improvement scheme will improve capaCity, reduce congestion and address safety issues, and consists of junction improvements to Sherdley Roundabout and Sutton Hall Roundabout, and safety enhancements to the School Lane crossing.

The scheme in St Helens is 1 of 7 major transport schemes planned for this year; the others include:- Silver Jubilee Bridge maintenance in Halton, A565 North Liverpool Corridors in Liverpool, Windle Island in St Helens, and M58 Junction 1 improvements in Sefton.

Work is already under way on other schemes to reduce congestion in Knowsley, including access improvements to Knowsley Business Park and improvements to the A5300 Knowsley Expressway.

Investment from the Local Growth Fund to improve college facilities are also set to be approved. Myerscough College in Liverpool is due to be awarded £1.997 million to create specialist new build facilities at the Croxteth campus for equine and animal studies, and Wirral Metropolitan College is in line for £2.2 million towards a University Health Campus at the Wirral Waters Enterprise Zone. These projects are expected to start on site later in 2016.

Plans to develop a technology centre in Halton are also due to be considered as part of a potential £5 million commitment from the Local Growth Fund to the project. The funding would support Alstom Transport UK Ltd's plans to create a major new rail facility for the United Kingdom. The project could involve approximately 450,000 sq ft being constructed on the HBC Field site at 3MG Widnes, employing some 600 people and providing a new North West Rail Skills Academy.

The Combined Authority is committed to bringing empty buildings back into use. One such project which is also recommended for approval on Friday is the plan to transform the former Littlewoods building on Edge Lane in Liverpool into film studios. An allocation of £4.95 million from the Local Growth Fund is being recommended to support the Littlewoods Studios project. Work on this project will transform 11,000 sq m into a film studio, studio work and office space as well as developing a creative and digital hub and Liverpool Theatre school, which will see the creation of 345 jobs.

Mayor Joe Anderson, Chair of the Liverpool City Combined Authority, said:- "I am really looking forward to Friday's meeting and am proud of the significant progress we already making. These are just the most recent examples of the positive work already started by the Combined Authority right across the whole of the City Region to the benefit of our residents, businesses and visitors alike. The investments and progress reported show that we are already delivering our commitments. I have every confidence that we will continue to secure economic growth, jobs, investment and development in our City Region."

Flash mob delivers forced marriage message to Liverpool Airport Flyers

PASSENGERS checking in at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, on Friday, 15 July 2016, were treated to a surprise rendition of a Little Mix song by performers. The flash mob stunt was organised by Merseyside Police to raise awareness of the important issue of honour based violence and promote local women's charity 'Savera.' Lyrics from Little Mix's song 'Attention' were adapted to reflect female empowerment with the aim of encouraging people who fear the prospect of a forced marriage or female genital mutilation (FGM) to seek help from Police or charities like Savera. The initiative at the airport aimed to capture as wide an audience as possible with people of all nationalities and cultures flying out from Liverpool to other parts of Europe and beyond. Passengers in the check in queue were also given free neck pillows and other freebies promoting the charity Savera, which supports women who have been the victim of honour based violence.

Detective Chief Inspector John Middleton from the force's Protecting Vulnerable Persons unit said raising awareness of what honour based violence is and how victims can seek help was crucial. He said:- "Protecting vulnerable people is at the heart of what we do and we know that honour based violence is still a vastly under-reported crime. It is deep rooted in other cultures and traditions but under UK law it constitutes a crime because it often involves violence, coercion and victims being made to do things against their will. The Police service is doing all it can to lift the lid on issues such as forced marriage and female genital mutilation, but there Is still a great deal of work to be done. It is our duty not only to build confidence and trust in the Police with victims, but also raise awareness among the general public about this very important issue. Today is just 1 of many things we are doing to achieve this and by aiming it at large numbers of people jetting off abroad I hope that those who are going on to countries where perhaps these practices are still acceptable will have been given something to think about on their journey."

A spokesperson for the Liverpool charity, Savera, said:- "Savera is committed to change and by challenging the status quo we seek to give voice to those who are silenced by honour based violence. Savera was founded in 2010 to address what we saw as a glaring social issue; about which nothing was being done. The victims of this violence are individuals who are most vulnerable. The lack of a systemic and systematic remedy within the community led us to creating our own. We have worked since to co-ordinate efforts across organisations (Police, social services, health providers) to orchestrate a response which is both timely and can potentially save lives. On top of this, we also work to raise awareness about what constitutes honour based violence to help people read the signs. Our mission statement defines what we exist to do: We are dedicated to tackling domestic abuse within Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee communities."

For more information visit:- SaveraLiverpool.Co.UK or go to:- Gov.UK/Stop-Forced-Marriage​.

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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