A range of public notices have been issued over the past weekThe Birkenhead Tunnel (Queensway) is due to be closed for roadworks overnight(Image: 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. They can be found on the Public Notices Portal.
LIVERPOOL:
Licensing:
Gusto’s Pizza has applied for a club premises certificate for 305 Aigburth Road, Liverpool, L17 0BJ for the following licensable activities of late night refreshment and recorded music from Monday to Wednesday 4pm to 2am, Thursday and Sunday 4pm to 3am, and Friday and Saturday 4pm to 5am.
You can view a record of the application and make a representation on it either through the QR Code below or – liverpool.gov.uk/licensingrepresentations, alternatively ring 233 3015 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.
Representations must be received no later than September 16 2025. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application. A person is liable to an unlimited fine on conviction should such a false statement be made.
Mahamood Jirdeh has applied to Liverpool City Council at Licensing and Public Protection, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH for the grant of a Premises Licence in respect of the premises known as: Heskeys, 627 Prescot Road, Liverpool, L13 5XA
The application is to permit the following licensable activities:
• Provision of late-night refreshment
• Monday to Thursday midday to midnight
• Friday to Sunday midday to 2am
Any person wishing to make representations regarding this application may do so in writing by no later than September 17 2025 to: Liverpool City Council – Licensing and Public Protection, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH or email: licensingact2003@liverpool.gov.uk
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application. The maximum fine upon summary conviction is unlimited.
Cafeteria Castro Ltd has applied for a variation of a Premises Licence for Cafeteria Castro, 8a Hackins Hey, Liverpool L2 2AW for the following:
- Replacement all of the conditions in Annex 2.
- An increase to the hours of the retail sale of alcohol on/off the premises until midnight
- The addition of late-night refreshment and the removal of recorded music from the premises licence.
You can view a record of the application and make a representation on it either through the QR Code below or – liverpool.gov.uk/licensingrepresentations, alternatively ring 0151 233 3015 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.
Representations must be received in writing no later than September 7. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application. A person is liable to an unlimited fine on conviction should such a false statement be made.
North John Cocktail Co Ltd has applied for the grant of a premises licence for 6 North John Street, Liverpool, L2 4SA for the following licensable activities to provide for the sale of alcohol on and off the premises on Monday to Sunday from 9am to 2am.
They are also asking permission to provide for regulated entertainment on Monday to Sunday from 11am to 2am and to provide for Late Night Refreshment on Monday to Sunday from 11pm to 2am.
You can view a record of the application and make a representation on it through liverpool.gov.uk/ licensingrepresentations, alternatively ring 233 3015 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. Representations must be received no later than September 15 2025. It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application punishable with a maximum fine of £5000 on summary conviction.
Thomas Waite has applied for to Liverpool City Council for the grant of a Premises Licence in respect to the premises: 3-4 Cavern Walks Arcade, Mathew Street, Liverpool, L2 6RE.
The licence, if granted, will permit the following licensable activities:
– The retail sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises.
– Live music indoors.
– Record music indoors.
The premises will be open to the public between the hours of Monday to Saturday 9am to 11pm.
Any responsible authority or other person wishing to make representations in respect of this application must do so in writing to: Liverpool City Council, Licensing and Public Protection, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH. Representations must be received no later than September 11.
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application, and the maximum fine upon summary conviction is an unlimited fine.
Gravity Fitness Ltd, trading as ‘Gravity MAX’ (Liverpool) has applied for a variation of a premises licence for Gravity Fitness Ltd, trading As ‘GRAVITY MAX’ Unit 15, 42 Lord Street, Liverpool. L2 1TA
For the following licensable activities:1) Supply of Alcohol – Seven days per week 10am to midnight.2) Late Night Refreshment – Fridays and Saturdays 11pm to 2am.3) Live Music Performances – Seven days per week 10am to midnight.4) Playing of Recorded Music – Seven days per week 7am to 2am.– Variation to existing Security Conditions– Variation to existing Outdoor Area Conditions
You can view a record of the application and make a representation on it either through the QR Code below or – liverpool.gov.uk/licensingrepresentations, alternatively ring 233 3015 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.
Representations must be received no later than September 17 2025
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application. A person is liable to an unlimited fine on conviction should such a false statement be made.
Traffic:
Notice is hereby given that the Council intends to make the above-mentioned Order under Section 14 of The Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along Parade Crescent, L24, from its junction with South Parade to a point 10m north of Holland Road, from September 8 2025 to January 10 2027, or for such a lesser period of time as dictated by the early completion of the works which are to safely enable works for a new housing development. A signed diversion will be erected for the duration of the closure.
WIRRAL:
Traffic:
The Queensway (Birkenhead) Mersey Tunnel will be closed to all traffic on the following nights whilst essential maintenance work is undertaken:
9pm on September 8 through to 6.30am on September 9;
9pm on September 9 through to 6.30am on September 10;
9pm on September 10 through to 6.30am on September 11;
9pm on September 11 through to 6.30am on September 12.
The Kingsway (Wallasey) Mersey Tunnel will be open. Please allow additional time to complete your journey.