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Publication Date:-
2026-03-30
   
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No joke... Ainsdale Beach Car Parking will officially re-opens on:- 1 April 2026

SEFTON Council has confirmed that Ainsdale Beach Car Parking will officially re-open on:- Wednesday, 1 April 2026, marking the start of the spring and summer visitor season.

Please remember restrictions are still in place within the Formby and Freshfield area, it's good to know that day rates for the Beach are:- £10 per vehicle and blue badge holders can park free. Plus, you will not have to walk to the Beach... Just step out and enjoy...!

It is worth adding, Ainsdale Beach has a cafe, toilets and also lifeguards on duty!

If you're thinking of visiting a few times this year, it is worth  noting Sefton Council are again offering Season Tickets are also available to:- hybrid, or electric car drivers from:- £40 and to non-residents for:- £80.

Sefton Council are also offering regular visitors who are Sefton Residents a season long ticket, which costs just:- £40!

If you are visiting the beach, please remember that the tide times will affect access and parking availability. Also, access is granted on a first come, 1st shared basis. 

If you can't park on the Beach or in any other official parking areas, please remember to not block local residents drives and park sensibly.  Don't risk having your trip spoiled by a parking fine, or your car being towed! Traffic orders and enforcement measures will be in place throughout the Summer, including over Easter, in all areas around the Sefton Coast.


Southport School gets very special visitors as ducklings hatch in class

PUPILS at Linaker Primary School in Southport had a week to remember recently as a clutch of ducklings hatched right before their eyes in the middle of their Reception classroom.

As part of their learning about life cycles, children in Reception at Linaker, which is part of the Endeavour Learning Trust, have been watching over a clutch of eggs, waiting for the moment they would hatch.

When the eggs began to wobble and crack, the whole School was gripped. The ducklings have taken up residence in the Reception class, giving children the chance to observe every stage of the process at close quarters, from the 1st crack in the shell to the ducklings growing stronger and more curious each day.



Staff have been delighted by the response from pupils, who have shown real care and responsibility towards their new arrivals, asking thoughtful questions and demonstrating what the School describes as:- "gentle hands and nurturing instincts."

The new arrivals even made a guest appearance at the School's Baby and Toddler Playgroup, delighting a whole new audience in the process.

Mark Cunniffe, Head Teacher at Linaker Primary School,
said:- "It was a truly special moment. Seeing the children's faces as those eggs started to crack is something we will all remember for a long time. What has been particularly lovely is watching how much responsibility and care the children have shown. They have learned so much, not just about life cycles, but about kindness, patience and looking after others. That is exactly the kind of learning that stays with you."

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