A series of notices have been made publicFamilies enjoying a walk around Sefton Park Lake,Families enjoying a walk around Sefton Park Lake(Image: Andrew Teebay Liverpool Echo)

Councils across the Liverpool City Region have issued a list of public notices in the past seven days. These are important documents which act as a public record of key decisions in the city region and keep citizens across the local authority areas informed of their council’s decision making.

From planning applications, to bins, to parking, councils are duty bound to make their decisions available to the public. This is part of the transparency and accountability policies all local authorities must adhere to.

‌Public notices are surfaced on the main pages of local news websites, further enhancing people’s access to and understanding of important information about planning, construction, transport links, roadworks, and licensing changes in their local area.

LIVERPOOL:

Planning:

Liverpool City Council Public NoticeTown And Country Planning Act 1990Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Act 1990

The following applications have been made to the City Council and are required to be advertised under the above Acts.

25F/1255 – 270 Picton Road (15) Applicant Fandy Al Johmani. To install external flue to side in connection with the use of the premises as a hot food take-away.

25L/0777 – Arnot St Mary Church of England Primary School, Arnot Street (4) Applicant Mr Daniel Paton. To undertake internal alterations for the rearrangement of nursery and early years spaces and associated accommodation on the ground and first floor.

25L/1286 – 6a Victoria Street (2) Applicant Turtle Bay Hospitality Ltd. To install new balustrade following the removal of an internal glazed wall.

23F/3075 4-10 Gildart Street (3) Applicant Mr K. Odger (Molyneux Developments Ltd). To erect a 6 storey building for student accommodation with rooftop plant room and external terrace comprising 25 studios and 10 x 5 bed cluster flats with 1 no. ground floor flexible Use Class E unit, cycle parking and plant at basement level including demolition of existing building. **Amended description and Amended plans received**.

25F/0675 & 25L/0759 – Hanover House, 85 Hanover Street (1) Applicant Mr. J Motlagh. To erect two storey rear extension from the fourth floor, single storey rear extension to the third floor and undertake front fenestration alterations in connection with the use of the third to sixth floors as no. 15 apartments and the retention of the ground to second floors as a theatre and commercial units.

25F/1237 – 17 Woolton Street (25) Applicant Mr. Dave Connor. To erect single storey rear extension and install bin and cycle stores.

24H/3268 & 25L/1352 – 3 Aigburth Hall Avenue (19) Applicant Mr & Mrs Halpin. To undertake internal and external alterations, including single storey rear extension and fenestration alterations throughout including installation of roof lights to front and rear following the removal of existing rear extension and no. 4 rooflights.

25F/1346 & 25L/1347- 14 York Cottages (25) Applicant Mr Stephen Campion, Evolve Facility Services. Replacement of all existing windows at the property.

25F/1299- Liver Launderette, 75 High Street, Wavertree (15) Applicant Sharon Gamble, Associated Liver Launderettes Limited. To carry out repairs to existing roof, to replace existing windows with UPVC and to replace existing rear doors with black timber flush doors.

25F/1295 & 25L/0620 – Ahmadiyya Mosque, Breck Road (5) Applicant Irfan Quraishi, Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK. To carry out various internal alterations, various external works and repairs, including replacement windows and formation of minarets to roof, installation of signage on front elevation of the building.

25A/1296 – Ahmadiyya Mosque, Breck Road (5) Applicant Irfan Quraishi, Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK. To display 3 no. non-internally illuminated signs.

25H/1177 & 25L/1350 – 10 North Road (19) Applicant Louise Kenny & Matthew Hewitt. To demolish existing outbuilding to rear and erect new outbuilding to use as a garage, alterations to driveway including widening of existing gateposts.

25H/0421 – 81 Ullet Road (17) Applicant Basel Shakhashiro. To replace the existing UPVC casement windows with UPVC sliding sash windows and install a new hardwood door within the side elevation; following the demolition of the existing porch.

25F/0643 – Unit 14, The Colonnades, Albert Dock (3) Applicant BACCINO (Pasta Cosa). To convert existing unit to a pasta deli (Use Class E(b)) with opening hours of Monday Friday 11.30am-9pm and Saturday midday-9pm and Sunday midday-8pm, installation of new mezzanine level with stair access, new kitchen to rear and new ventilation system.

25L/0400 – Unit 14, The Colonnades, Albert Dock (3) Applicant BACCINO (Pasta Cosa). To convert existing unit to a pasta deli (Use Class E(b)) with opening hours of Monday Friday 11.30am-9pm and Saturday midday-9pm and Sunday midday-8pm, installation of new mezzanine level with stair access, new kitchen to rear and new ventilation system.

LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICETOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

The following applications have been made to the City Council and are required to be advertised under the above Acts.

25A/0984 & 25L/1020 Atlantic Pavilion Salthouse Quay (3) Applicant Mr Andrew Jacob (XP Factory). To display 1 no. illuminated sign and non-illuminated graphics applied to window glazing.

25H/1166 & 25L/1217 – 10 North Road (19) Applicant: Louise Kenny & Matthew Hewitt. To carry out internal alterations and undertake external alterations comprising creation of new window openings to rear and left elevations, install 2 windows to existing openings to right side elevation, alteration of existing windows in left side elevation to create new doors, remove first floor window to rear and create ‘blank’ window, install 2 no. rooflights to front, install new platform lift and stairs to right side elevation, remove roof from outrigger at rear and create flat roof with lantern, and create new external terrace to left side elevation.

24F/3252 – 3 Brunswick Street (2) Applicant Arinas Sino. Alterations to the building to create no. 3 new floors with glazed balustrades and associated works including alterations to the front and side fenestration in association with the use of the premises as a Bar and Hotel (Use Class C1).

25F/1115 – Basement, Norwich House, 8 Water Street (2) Applicant Alex Mitton (Mitton Estates). To use basement store as a bar (Sui Generis).

25F/1268- Parliament Place, 246 Upper Parliament Street (8) Applicant Michael Murphy (Schloss Roxburghe Holdings Ltd). To carry out cladding replacement works on the external façade.

25L/0950 – Royal Liver Building, Sportspesa, Georges Pier Head (3) Applicant Paul Newcombe, SPS Sportsoft Ltd. To install a wireless antenna on the roof of the building with a single cable being routed internally via existing cable trays and entry points into the riser of the office located on the 9th Floor.

25L/1246 – 17 Hadassah Grove (17) Applicant Ms Helen Hill. To carry out alterations to existing windows and glazed roof of utility room and replace 2 no. rooflights.

25H/0787 – The Cottage 3A Fulwood Park (17) Applicant Mr and Mrs. Emily Luan/ Daniel Grath – Nicolson. To carry out garage conversion.

25A/0609 & 25L/1202 – 69 Church Street & 2 Parker Street (1) Applicant Pudding & Morning Manchester Ltd. To display 2 no. internally illuminated fascia signs.

25F/1243 – 12 Lark Lane (17) Applicant Calderstones Estates Ltd. To carry out works to the existing roof, installation of 2 no. rooflights and replace existing ground floor pitched roof with new flat roof.

Licensing:

U Bercika Has applied for a premises licence for 54- 56 Stafford Street, Liverpool, L3 8LX for the following licensable activities:

Retail Sale of AlcoholMonday: 10am to 10pmTuesday: 10am to 10pmWednesday: 10am to 10pmThursday: 10am to 10pmFriday: 10am to 11.59pm

Saturday: 10am to 11.59pmSunday: 10am to 10pm

Recorded MusicMonday: 10am to 10pmTuesday: 10am to 10pmWednesday: 10am to 10pmThursday: 10am to 10pmFriday: 10am to 11.59pmSaturday: 10am to 11.59pmSunday: 10am to 10pm

Late Night RefreshmentsMonday: 10am to 10pmTuesday: 10am to 10pmWednesday: 10am to 10pmThursday: 10am to 10pmFriday: 10am to 11.59pmSaturday: 10am to 11.59pmSunday: 10am to 10pm

The Hangman hotel and bar ltd, 53 Bankhall Street, Bootle, Liverpool, L20 8JD has applied for a variation of premises license for the following licensable activities:

An extension of hours for sale of onsite alcohol from 8am to midnight Monday to Sunday,

Offsite sales of alcohol, including delivery of alcohol to a registered address, outdoor beer garden operational from 8am to 10pm Monday to Sunday.

Sale of food onsite until midnight.

You can view a record of the application and make a representation on it at Liverpool. gov.uk/licensing representations, alternatively ring 0151 233 3051 to request a call back for an appointment to view the application. Representation can also be made by post to Liverpool City Council, Licensing and Public Protection, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH.

Notice is hereby given that Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, Maritime Centre, Port of Liverpool, L21 1LA has applied to the Marine Management Organisation under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, Part 4, for a marine licence to undertake disposal of maintenance dredged material.

Copies of the application and associated information may be viewed on line in the Public Register at www.gov.uk/check-marine-licence-register.

Representations in respect of the application should ordinarily be made by:

– Visiting the MMO public register at https://marinelicensing. marinemanagement.org.uk/mmofox5/fox/live/MMO_ PUBLIC_REGISTER/search?area=3 and accessing the ‘Public Representation’ section of case reference MLA/2025/00037:

However, we will also accept representations via the following formats:- By email to marine.consents@marinemanagement.org.uk; or alternatively- By letter addressed to Marine Management Organisation, Lancaster House, Hampshire Court, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YH

In all cases, correspondence must:- Be received within 28 days of the date of the first notice May 19 2025;- Quote the case reference;- include an address to which correspondence relating to the representation or objection may be sent.

The Marine Management Organisation will pass to the applicant a copy of any objection or representation we receive.

Notice is hereby given that Liverpool Council has made the above-mentioned Order under Section 14 of The Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along in a northeasterly direction along Alder Road, L12, from its junction with Queens Drive for a distance of 50 metres in a northeasterly direction, from June 2 to 30 2025 or for such lesser period of time as dictated by the earlier completion of the works which are to safely enable gas maintenance works to be carried out. A signed diversion will be erected for the duration of the closure.

HALTON:

Traffic:

Notice is hereby given that Halton Borough Council intends to make, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, an Order under Section 14(1) Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

The Borough Of Halton (Ditchfield Road, Widnes)(Temporary Prohibition Or Restriction Of Traffic) Order 2025

Road(s) affected: Ditchfield Road, Widnes – between Everite Road and Hale Road.

Date Order to come into effect: June 12 2025

Effect of the Order: during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter or proceed in or along the road.

Note: the closure is for patching and surface dressing works and is expected to be over 5 days.

For further information contact: 0151 511 7629.

The Borough Of Halton(Speke Road Westbound, Widnes)(Temporary Prohibition Or Restriction Of Traffic) Order 2025

Road(s) affected: Speke Road (Westbound), WidnesEffect of the Order: during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to exceed a speed limit of 20 mph.

Date Order to come into effect: June 14 2025

Note: the restriction is to allow carriageway repair works by Knowsley MBC.

For further information contact: 0151 443 5945.

The Borough Of Halton(Halton Road, Runcorn)(Temporary Prohibition Or Restriction Of Traffic) Order 2025

Road(s) affected: Halton Road, Runcorn – between Picton Avenue and Cartwright Street.

Effect of the Order: during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter or proceed in or along the road.

Date Order to come into effect: June 18 2025

Note: the closure is to allow for replacement of manhole cover and frame in the carriageway and will take one day.

For further information contact: 01772 595828.

Reason for making the Orders: the Council is satisfied that traffic on the roads should be prohibited and/or restricted because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the roads.

Alternative Routes: where available suitably signed alternative route(s) will be provided.

Maximum duration of the Orders: 18 months from the date the Order comes into effect.

Notice is hereby given that due to a special Event being held, Halton Borough Council intends to make, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, the above named temporary Order under Section 16(A) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) by the Road Traffic Regulation (Special Events) Act 1994.

Road(s) affected: High Street and Church End, Hale Reason for making the Order: the Council is satisfied that the Order is needed to facilitate the holding of an Event known as the Halton Village Fare.

Effect of the Order: during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter or proceed in or along the road.

Alternative Routes: No alternative routes are available.

Date Order to come into effect: June 14 2025

Maximum duration of the Order: 3 days from the date from the date the Order comes into effect.

Note: the restriction is for the Halton Village Fare and will be in place for one day only, between 0700 hours and 1900 hours. For further information contact: 07866 783045.

Ombudsman:

The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has issued a report following its investigation of a complaint about Halton Borough Council. The complaint was about Housing.

The Ombudsman found that there had been fault on the part of the Council, and this had caused injustice to the complainant.

The Council did not agree with all of the Ombudsman’s conclusions but it has agreed to take action which the Ombudsman regards as providing a satisfactory remedy for the complaint.

The Council will now consider the report and tell the Ombudsman within three months how it proposes to implement their recommendations.

Copies of the report will be available for public inspection during normal office hours at: Halton Direct Link (9am to 4.30pm), Brook Street Widnes and Halton Direct Link, Halton Lea, Runcorn for three weeks starting on 19th May.

Anyone is entitled to take copies of the report or extracts from it. Copies will be supplied free of charge.

ST HELENS:

Parking charges:

Notice is hereby given that St. Helens Borough Council, in exercise of its powers under Sections 1(1) and (2), 2(1), 2(2), and (3), 32 and 42, 35(1), 45 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”), and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act, has made an Order, the effect of which revokes The Council of the Borough of St Helens (Parking Charges) Order 2024.

Dated: May 23 2025

Steven Walker – Head of Highways & Infrastructure

c/o Traffic Section, 1st Floor Atlas House

2 Corporation Street, St Helens, WA9 1LD

REVOCATIONS

Order to be Revoked | Extent of Revocation

The Council of the Borough of St. Helens (Parking Charges) Order 2024 | The whole Order

SCHEDULE 1 – OFF-STREET PARKING CHARGES

Name of parking place | Scale of charges during controlled hours

Millennium Centre Tontine Multi Storey Car Parks

  • Monday to Friday Up to 1 hour £1.10 Up to 2 hours £2.10 Up to 3 hours £3.20 Up to 4 hours £4.20 Over 4 hours £6.30
  • Saturday All Day £1.10
  • Sunday and Bank Holiday All Day Free

Birchley Street, Central Street

  • Up to 1 hour £1.10
  • Up to 2 hours £1.60

Mill Street, North John Street, Parr Street, Tolver Street, Ward Street Car Parks

  • Monday to Friday Up to 3 hours £2.10 Up to 4 hours £3.20 Over 4 hours £4.20
  • Saturday All Day £1.10
  • Sunday and Bank Holiday All Day Free

Cotham & Waterloo Street Car Parks

  • Monday to Friday Up to 1 hour £1.10 Up to 2 hours £2.10
  • Saturday All Day £1.10
  • Sunday and Bank Holiday All Day Free

Dane Court Car Park

  • Monday to Saturday Up to 2 hours Free Up to 3 hours £0.50 Over 3 hours £1.00
  • Rail user bays Free
  • Sunday and Bank Holiday All Day Free

Thatto Heath Road

  • Up to 2 hours Free
  • Up to 3 hours £0.50
  • Up to 4 hours £1.00
  • Over 4 hours £6.00
  • Saturday All Day Free
  • Sunday and Bank Holiday All Day Free

Claughton Street Car Park

Blue Badge Holders Only

  • Monday to Sunday Up to 3 Hours No return within 2 hours Free

Parade Street Car Park

Blue Badge Holders Only

  • Monday to Sunday Up to 3 Hours No return within 2 hours Free

SCHEDULE 2 – ON-STREET PARKING CHARGES

Name of Parking Place | Scale of charges during controlled hours

Birchley Street

Central Street

Claughton Street

Corporation Street

Crab Street

Hardshaw Street

Henry Street

Mill Street

Parade Street

Shaw Street

Tolver Street

  • Monday to Friday Up to 60 mins £1.10 Up to 120 mins £2.10
  • Saturday Up to 120 mins £0.60
  • Sunday Free All Day
  • Bank Holidays Free All Day

SCHEDULE 3 – CHARGES FOR PARKING PERMITS

OFF-STREET CAR PARK PERMITS

St Helens Town Centre Car Parks

Birchley Street, Central Street, Mill Street, North John Street, Parr Street, Tontine Multi Storey, Ward Street

OFF STREET RESIDENT CAR PARK PERMITS

Name of parking place

Birchley Street, Central Street, Mill Street, North John Street, Tolvers Street, Ward Street Car Parks

  • Annual Permit Valid 24 Hours, Monday to Sunday