A series of notices have been issuedThe Queensway Tunnel will be closed at certain times this monthThe Queensway Tunnel will be closed at certain times this month(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.

LIVERPOOL:

Licensing:

Brewski Liverpool Ltd Has applied for a premises licence for P11b The Terrace, Liverpool One, 14 Paradise Street, Liverpool, L1 8JF for the following licensable activities:

The provision of regulated entertainment:

Live music Monday to Friday between 5pm and 10pm, Saturday and Sunday midday to 10pm

Recorded music Monday to Sunday midday to 11pm

The supply of alcohol Monday to Sunday midday to 11pm

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 November 3 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.

Pub Invest Group has applied for a variation of a premises licence for Heebie Jeebies, 80-82 Seel Street, Liverpool, L1 4BH to vary the terminal hour for the following licensable activities:

Exhibition of films 10am to 6am

Performance of live music 10am to 6am

Playing of recorded music 10am to 6am

Performance of dance 10am to 6am

Entertainment of a similar description 10am to 6am

Late night refreshment 11pm to 6am

The sale by retail of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises 10am to 6am

You can view a record of the application and make a representation at 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 October 25 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.

Notice is hereby given that Aden Lima Ltd has applied to Liverpool City Council for a variation of the premises licence in respect of the premises known as:

The Myra Mediterranean, 279 Smithdown Road, L15 2HF, Liverpool

The application is to:

• Vary the layout of the premises (previously a bar, now to operate as a Mediterranean restaurant and café).

• Vary the hours for the sale of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises.

• Vary the hours for live and recorded music.

• Amend the opening and closing hours of the premises.

Live Music Monday to Sunday: 9am to 11.30pmRecorded Music Monday to Sunday: 7am to 11.45pm

Supply of Alcohol Monday to Sunday: 9am to 11.45pm

Public Opening Hours Monday to Sunday: 7am to 11.45pm

Proposed Seasonal Variation – New Year’s Eve On December 31 each year, the following licensable activities shall be permitted to continue until 1am on January 1:

• The provision of regulated entertainment (recorded music and live music).

• The sale by retail of alcohol for consumption on and off the premises.

• The opening of the premises to the public.

The premises will not operate as a bar or nightclub but solely as a Mediterranean restaurant and café, with a total capacity of approximately 180 seats.

The application may be inspected at the licensing authority at Liverpool City Council, during normal office hours or online via the Council’s licensing register at https:// liverpool.gov.uk/business/licences-and-permits

Any representations by a responsible authority or any other person regarding this application must be made in writing to: Liverpool City Council, Licensing Authority, 4th Floor, Cunard Buildings, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH-licensingact2003@liverpool.gov.uk by October 27 2025.

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application and a person is liable on conviction to an unlimited fine.

Pensions:

The Sanctuary North West Housing Association Pension Scheme (the “Scheme”)Notice to creditors and beneficiaries under Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925, that the trustees of the scheme will shortly be winding-up the scheme. If you have already received a communication from the trustees regarding this matter then you do not need to take any action as the trustees already have details of your entitlements.

Any creditor, member or beneficiary of the scheme or any other person who believes they have a claim against, or entitlement to a pension or any benefit from, or interest in the scheme is hereby required to write to:

The trustees of The Sanctuary North West Housing Association Pension Scheme c/o Barnett Waddingham LLP, 1st Floor Royal Liver Building, Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 1HU. Email: sanctuarynorthwest_ haps@barnett-waddingham.co.uk

Claimants should provide full details of their claim, including their full name, address, date of birth and, if applicable, dates of employment to make a claim. Please clearly quote the scheme’s name in all correspondence.

All claims must be made by December 8 2025. After this date the trustees will proceed to wind up the scheme and secure benefits for any remaining beneficiaries, having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have prior notice. The trustees will not be liable to any person other than those persons whose claims and entitlements the trustees have notice.

Any person who has been contacted by the trustees at their current address or has already made a claim and received a response need not re-apply to the trustees.

WIRRAL:

Tunnel closures:

Queensway Mersey Tunnel Full Closure (All lanes)

The Queensway (Birkenhead) Mersey Tunnel will be closed to all traffic on the following nights whilst essential maintenance work is undertaken:

9pm on October 20 through to 0630 on October 21;

9pm on October 21 through to 0630 on October 22;

9pm on October 22 through to 0630 on October 23;

9pm on October 23 through to 0630 on October 24.

The Kingsway (Wallasey) Mersey Tunnel will be open.

Please allow additional time to complete your journey.

Licensing:

Heima Coffee Ltd have applied to Wirral Council for a premises licence in respect of Heima Coffee, 9 Station Approach, Meols, CH47 8XA for the following licensable activities, days and hours:

Sale by retail of alcohol (on the premises) from Thursday to Saturday between 5pm and 11pm.

The application can be viewed Monday to Friday 10am to 4.30pm at the Licensing Office, Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Wallasey. Alternatively, details of the application may be viewed online – wirral.gov.uk/la. Representations must be made in writing to the Licensing Office by email to licensing@wirral.gov.uk or to Town Hall, PO Box 290, Brighton Street, Wallasey, CH27 9FQ no later than October 28.

It is an offence (maximum fine of £5000) knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application.

SEFTON:

Planning:

The Secretary of State hereby gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of a length and part width of Washington Parade Service Road and two irregular shaped western part widths of Stanley Road at Bootle, in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton.

If the order is made, the stopping up will be authorised only to enable development as permitted by Sefton Council, under reference DC/2024/01890.

Copies of the draft order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, Magdalen House, 30 Trinity Road, Bootle, Merseyside, L20 3AB in the 28 days commencing on October 8 2025, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the Secretary of State (quoting NATTRAN/NW/S247/6113) at the address stated below.

Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at nationalcasework@dft.gov.uk or National Transport Casework Team, PO Box 1393, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE99 5FQ, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on November 5 2025.

You are advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to enable your objection to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your objection.

KNOWSLEY:

Licensing:

Think J Wines Ltd, has made an application, pursuant to Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003, for a Premises Licence to be granted in respect of the premises detailed above.

A statement of the licensable activities proposed to be carried on is as follows:

• Permit the sale of alcohol via an online platform

• Hold stock on site for pre-arranged customer collections and deliveries

Proposed hours for these activities are 9am to 6pm Monday to Sunday (office opening hours).

A copy of the application can be viewed at the Licensing Authority, Knowsley Council Licensing Service, Environmental Health & Consumer Protection, 2nd Floor, Yorkon Building, Archway Road, Huyton, L36 9FB during normal office hours or via email request to licensing@knowsley.gov.uk

Any person who wishes to make representations in relation to this application must do so in writing to the above address.

Representation must be received no later than Tuesday October 28 2025.

It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction is unlimited.

HALTON:

Licensing:

The Cornerhouse Widnes Ltd at The Cornerhouse 1 Alforde Street, Widnes have applied for a premises licence.

Brief description of the proposed application:

Plays, films, and indoor sporting:Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnightWednesday 10am to 2amThursday, Friday and Saturday 10am to 3amSunday 10am to 2am

Live music:Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnightWednesday 10am to 2amThursday 10am to 3amFriday and Saturday 10am to 4amSunday 10am to 3am

Recorded music and dance:Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnightWednesday and Thursday 10am to 3amFriday and Saturday 10am to 4.30amSunday 10am to 3am

Late night refreshments and supply of alcohol:Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnightWednesday 10am to 2amThursday 10am to 3amFriday and Saturday 10am to 4.30amSunday 10am to 3am

Hours open to the public:Monday and Tuesday 10am to half past midnightWednesday 10am to 2.30amThursday 10am to 3.30amFriday and Saturday 10am to 5amSunday 10am to 3.30am

The postal address of the relevant licensing authority is set out below and the record of the application may be inspected there during normal office hours.

Legal Services Licensing Section Halton Borough Council Municipal Building Kingsway Widnes WA8 7QF

A responsible authority or any other person may make representations in writing to the relevant licensing authority by October 8 2025

It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for the offence is level 5 on the standard scale.