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188 BUS TO GARSTON
Residents, one of our Councillors has chased up the problem with the 188 bus to Garston. The Councillor has been informed that due to Covid-19 sicknesses they haven’t been able to fulfil the normal bus timetable. This is only a temporary situation, and they can only apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Covid-19 Information – Halewood & Knowsley
At the request of residents and a number of Councillors, we can provide some recent information on the extent of the Coronavirus spread across Knowsley and Halewood. You will be aware that the borough – like all of the Liverpool City Region – is in the highest Tier of restrictions and we strongly advise residents to follow all advice to protect yourselves and your families.
For the latest government advice on keeping yourself safe, follow the link: Hands-Face-Space
For up to date information on the spread of the virus to a local authority level the link below from the BBC provides daily, accurate information. You are simply required to type your postcode into the search engine provided at the site: Latest Coronavirus Information
At a Halewood level we aim to provide accurate, local information for the benefit of residents. The most recent data from Knowsley Public Health derives from October 22nd. It can be viewed in the link here: Ward Level Infection Rates
The information clearly highlights that both Halewood North and Halewood South have high infection rates compared to many wards across the country. This IS a public health crisis and we reiterate our statement to please follow government and public health advice for the common good of all across Halewood.
Community Engagement – Expressions of Interest
Halewood Town Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from Halewood-based persons (living or working in the area) to join its Working Groups for Community Engagement.
We are actively encouraging the participation of local people in the work and the decisions of Halewood Town Council. The Community Engagement group exists to advise the Town Council on its activities and funded-projects, partnerships and its vision for making Halewood a vibrant and happy place to reside for its residents. Many of you may recall our plans to expand community engagement activities were curtailed by the Covid-19 crisis, though we are now keen to get our plans back on track.
More details are contained on the expression of interest form here: Community Engagement expression of interest form This includes details of the key contacts at the Town Council if you require further information.
Postponement of Town Council Meeting
The Halewood Town council meeting scheduled for Thursday July 9th is postponed. This meeting will now take place on Thursday July 23rd at 7.00 p.m.
Further details on the meeting location and public attendance will follow.
East of Halewood Masterplan
On Thursday June 11th, the Planning Committee of Knowsley MBC will be meeting. One of the main items for discussion at this meeting will be the proposal to sign-off the Masterplan for the East Of Halewood development site. If approved on Thursday, the development will see the building of 1,500 homes and, according to the main report, “…extensive new and improved open spaces to the benefit of new and existing residents”.
The link to the meeting, reports and details on the full plan can be found in the link below:
East of Halewood Masterplan Details
Due to the issues related to Covid-19 this will be a remote meeting with no public participation. However Knowsley Council advises, “Members of the public will of course be able to participate in future Planning Committee meetings which deal with Planning Applications for development at East of Halewood (such as the three live planning applications we are currently considering from Miller Homes, Redrow Homes and Bellway Homes). Meeting dates for consideration of these items have not yet been established, however in due course, those wishing to speak at such meetings will be able to register in the usual way”.
Video Recording – 2020 Town Council Annual Meeting
We are pleased to share the recording of the 2020 Halewood Town Council Annual Meeting. Due to the Covid-19 crisis we have all been forced to endure, the meeting this year took place via the Zoom teleconferencing facility. All nine current Town Councillors were in attendance and four members of the public from Halewood also requested (and were granted) the permission to the attend the meeting. The recording will show you the election of the Mayor for 2020/21 and other roles and positions across the council.
The recording is on the Town Council’s You Tube page and can be accessed here:
Creative Writing Competition
Halewood Town Council and Halewood Culturefest are pleased to announce a new poetry and short story writing competition. Details of the competition are listed below and within the link to the poster.
For the competition, we would like you to send in a short story or a poem (no more than 500 words) about your community in lockdown. It can take any angle you desire (history, romance, space, fantasy, reality, comedy etc), but must contain at least 4 out of the 6 key words below:
Halewood – Lockdown – Community – Hope – Future – Rainbow
The aim is to gather stories and poems about life under lockdown in our local communities. To capture this as a ‘record’ for future generations and to show off the best of Halewood.
Link:
Creative writing and poetry competition
Mayor’s Charities for 2022/23
The new Mayor of Halewood, Cllr Barbara Dunn, has announced the charities she will be supporting through the 2022/23 Municipal Year. The year will see a wide range of fundraising events and activities aimed at raising much needed support for these important charities. The Mayor also welcomes offers of support – volunteering, raffle prizes, financial donations – to assist through the year.
For more information, please follow this link: Mayor’s Charities for the current year – (halewoodtowncouncil.gov.uk)