Rainhill Village Life - Supported by your Labour Councillors

Monday, September 19, 2005

ILLEGALLY PARKED CARS ARE HAZARDOUS

One of the problems that irk most shoppers in the Village is the numbers of cars parked on double yellow lines. Your councillors get dozens of complaints every year from annoyed local residents.

We have just finished delivering our latest Rose newsletter and once again have had reminders of drivers flaunting the parking restrictions. Inspector Don Blackburn has been made aware of these complaints and will no doubt be keeping the local Community Safety Officer responsible for traffic up to speed.

PLEASE DON'T BE ONE OF THE MOTORISTS WHO RECEIVE PARKING FIXED PENALTIES

The traffic warden has issued about 200 fixed penalties this year alone around the Village and once the refurbishments are complete we all want a clean, shopper friendly atmosphere around Village Centre.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

CRIME FIGURES FOR AUGUST


House burglaries have fallen in Rainhill Village for the second month which is great news. TWO burglaries (THREE last month) and one attempted burglary were recorded for the month of August. Watch this space as I will be publicising street/road names where the crimes have occurred from next month.

Car crime is also slightly down with ONE car stolen (last month TWO) and FOURTEEN broken into (last month SIXTEEN)

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Saturday, September 17, 2005

Planning Issues

APPLICATIONS RECENTLY REVIEWED
0823 114 Deepdale Drive - First floor extension - granted
0838 29 Porter Close - Two storey rear extension - granted
0868 23 Lawton Road - Single storey rear extension + conservatory - granted
0983 4 Stonecross Drive - First floor extensions - granted
0999 1 Bishopdale Drive - First floor side extension- granted
1010 32 Fairlie Drive - Garage - granted

RECENT SUBMISSIONS
1040 11 Stonecross Drive - Conversion of garage to living accommodation
1053 Wylde Cop, Mill lane - Various extensions plus conservatory
1073 6 Eden Close - Conservatory, garage and loft conversion
1084 8 First avenue - Conservatory
1121 18 Dunbeath Avenue - Single storey rear extension
1131 27 Stapleton Road - Two storey side extension
1134 387 Warrington Road - Conservatory

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

FREE GUIDED BUS TOUR OF HISTORIC RAILWAYS

Would you like a wonderful day out?? See all the Local Railway History, and as part of the 175th anniversary celebrations of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, be taken to the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester to take in the "Riot of Steam" exhibition.

Tickets are strictly limited and can be booked by telephoning the Tourist Information Centre on 01744 755150.

The event takes part on Sunday 18th September 2005 at 09.15hrs departing from Birchley Street, St Helens. The tour involves visits to Rainhill Station and the Trials Exhibition in the library, then travelling in an easterly direction to Sankey Viaduct, Earlstown Station, the Vulcan Village and the Huskisson Memorial at Parkside before the trip into Manchester.

For further details please phone the above number but be quick!!!

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