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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Energy Saving Campaign

Dear Friends
 
Following out popular campaign delivering over 3000 light timers and invisible ink marker pens, we are now embarking on the delivery of 3000 energy light bulbs kits to local families
 
Today light bulbs were delivered to households in Sutton and Brainerd Streets, in the first of many delivery runs
 
We still have a further delivery of 900 light timers and marker pens to go. Last week we rolled out kit to families in the Victoria / Burns Roads
 
If you are able to assist either of these campaigns please call into any of our local advise centres
 
Tuesdays 6 to 6.30 United Reform Church, Lister Drive
 
Tuesdays 7 to 7.30 Christ Church , Buckingham Road
 
Wednesdays  6.00 to 6.45 Main Hall , St Andrews Church, Adshead Road, Clubmoor
 
We are providing energy efficient bulbs to any friends irrespective of ward borders. If you want a box of twenty to pass along your street drop in

Stock may also be collected from the hope Centre tel 07920090322 or 228 1137


 
 Warmest Regards
 
Cllr Steve Radford
 

author: Steve | 08/23/08 19:23 | comments

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Homophobia is endemic in Liverpool, says leading Liberal

HOMOPHOBIA is endemic in Liverpool according to one of the city’s most prominent gay leaders and not enough is being done to turn the tide, he claims.

“How many more gay youngsters will commit suicide, how many will have to be attacked or killed before this city takes this problem seriously?” said Cllr Steve Radford last night.

“There is an appalling level of endemic homophobia in Liverpool.

“The Stormbreaker research shows it is worse than in the worst parts of East London. Around 14% of gay households in the city, that’s about one in eight, have been attacked in the last couple of years by people they know, or perceive, as friends or neighbours.”

Work Cllr Radford, the Liberal Party member for Tuebrook, has undertaken – along with Liverpool East Youth Panel and Tuebrook Hope Centre – to educate young people on the dangers homophobia has brought about.

He said: “These people need to be challenged in an open way,” he argued.

“I’ve urged the chief executive to take up the programmes we’ve been running across the city, but so far they’ve been limited to the work we’ve done.”

More action is needed, he stressed, to combat negative attitudes that breed the sort of violence that led to the death of Michael Causer.

author: Steve | 08/10/08 19:15 | comments (1)

Rubbish skipped in big clean-up

TONNES of rubble and rubbish has been thrown in skips in a clean-up in a district of Liverpool.

Tuebrook’s Respect Week saw 70 tonnes loaded into skips, doubling last year’s total.

About 80 young families were attracted to a job fair in the district, and about 3,000 ultra-violet pens have been handed out to beat burglars.

Local councillor Steve Radford is now celebrating the award of a further £2,500 grant, which will mean almost half the Tuebrook ward will be covered.

About 500 light timers have also been delivered to help holidaymakers keep burglars guessing.

author: Steve | 08/10/08 18:46 | comments

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Planning hearing - Coconut Carlton sites Tuesday

Can you please let as many residents know as possible that the Planning Committee will be meeting on Tuesday in the Town Hall , Dale Street . We expect the case of the former coconut grove venue site to be debated at mid day.
 
All residents are welcome to attend and put any views forward
 
As Ward Councillors we believe it is vital the site is redeveloped for the benefit of all the Tuebrook, Stoneycroft and West Derby Area
 
Cllr Steve Radford

author: Steve | 08/03/08 19:43 | comments

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Newsham Park Bid

On Thursday 17th July I chaired a special meeting of the Newsham Park Working Party.


I was advised by officers that the council needed to streamline a bid for £4.5 millions to the Heritage Lottery Fund by a deadline of september.
 
To do so it was vital we target those elements that needed priority and for that reason I convened a special meeting
 
On the 17th July the Group , including various residents and councillors ,agreed that bid should include :
 
Lighting for park entrances and the pathways to improve security
 
Refurbishment of the Fairfield Bandstand
 
Improved signage for the Park and information signage in the Park itself
 
Significant repairs to the Lakes themselves
 
Play and fitness equipment to attract more sports people into the park
 
A second play area on the Newsham Drive part of the park
 
Upgrading pathways 
 
Lastly a programme of improving shrubbery and further tree planting,
finished off with a water feature and public art
 
There is no guarantee that this bid will succeed,
however please rest assured I am absolutely determined officers are given
 clear directions and speedy decisions so our bid has the best chance possible of succeeding

Cllr Steve Radford
 

author: Steve | 08/02/08 15:45 | comments