The Friends of Garston Library literary evenings series will include a chance for budding writers to read out their own poetry and prose.
An extra evening event's been added on 10 July.
More details will be posted soon but do make a note of the date.
The evening will also include readings from existing local poets.
Our 2014 literary events take place at ESLA on Horrocks Avenue with a 6 30 for 7pm start.
I am a former Councillor in South Liverpool and have also been leader of the Liverpool Lib Dem Group. I also work as a Lecturer at Edge Hill University.
Friday, 28 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Gilmour infants consultation meeting
Liverpool City Council is organising a drop in consultation at Gilmour Infants for people who live nearby.
It takes place next week (25th March) at the school from 3 30.
It's to give more info and discuss plans around the potential expansion of the school.
The Council should deliver leaflets about this consultation to houses nearby, but I am posting it here as an extra way of letting people know.
It takes place next week (25th March) at the school from 3 30.
It's to give more info and discuss plans around the potential expansion of the school.
The Council should deliver leaflets about this consultation to houses nearby, but I am posting it here as an extra way of letting people know.
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Update on Garston plan consultation
UPDATE: Here's the link to the Cabinet meeting stuff as mentioned.
I blogged last year about meetings organised by Urbed ( a consultancy) as part of drawing up a "masterplan" for Garston.
The consultancy was working on behalf of the Council.
Anyway, a report was published and we knew the Council had to decide whether or not to adopt it before any of the recommendations could be put into action deliberately.
It all went a bit quiet and in fact we asked just last week about what was happening.
The latest news is that the report will be discussed/adopted at the Council's Cabinet meeting on 21 March. The paperwork isn't on the web yet but the most recent bit of information is here
There've been some developments which supersede some of it (for example the Council deciding it wants the skate park at Otterspool and the activity at some of the empty shops on St Marys Road bringing buildings back into use with no intervention from anyone else). However most of whats suggested is still current.
I'll blog again with the link to the Cabinet meeting material when it's available.
I blogged last year about meetings organised by Urbed ( a consultancy) as part of drawing up a "masterplan" for Garston.
The consultancy was working on behalf of the Council.
Anyway, a report was published and we knew the Council had to decide whether or not to adopt it before any of the recommendations could be put into action deliberately.
It all went a bit quiet and in fact we asked just last week about what was happening.
The latest news is that the report will be discussed/adopted at the Council's Cabinet meeting on 21 March. The paperwork isn't on the web yet but the most recent bit of information is here
There've been some developments which supersede some of it (for example the Council deciding it wants the skate park at Otterspool and the activity at some of the empty shops on St Marys Road bringing buildings back into use with no intervention from anyone else). However most of whats suggested is still current.
I'll blog again with the link to the Cabinet meeting material when it's available.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Garston Cat Rescue
The Garston Cat Rescue had some problems with Royal Mail last month so people may think it's no longer there.
Well the news is it is..... and it has plenty of cats (and some kittens) looking for new homes.
Here's a link to the organisation's website.
Well the news is it is..... and it has plenty of cats (and some kittens) looking for new homes.
Here's a link to the organisation's website.
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