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Posted on 13th January 2023
by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Engagement Team
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is in the process of establishing a Race Equality Hub, one of the first of its kind in the country. It will focus on training, employment support and business assistance for people from Black, Asian, and Minority ethnicities, and also offer advice and training for non-minority led businesses looking to better recruit, retain, support and promote Black, Asian, and Minority ethnic staff.
Having hosted a number of online workshops with different groups (mainly from Black, Asian, and Minority ethnicities) to explore and co-design the hub we are also keen to hear from non-minority ethnic led businesses around how to improve diversity in their workforces, and what support may be required to achieve this. This will be via a virtual workshop, held from 6pm-7:30pm on Thursday 22nd September 2022.
If you are interested in participating, and consider yourself eligible, please fill in this short form by Sunday 11th September. As a thank you, each participant selected and attending the workshop will receive a £25 Love2Shop e-voucher.
Due to limited spaces available we will use the information in this form to help us select a representative cross-section of organisations (sizes and sectors) to invite to the workshop.
This opportunity is now closed
Posted on 8th September 2022
by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Engagement Team
As you will be aware, Network Rail, in partnership with the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Knowsley Council, is working on the construction of the new Headbolt Lane train station.
The Merseyrail train service will be extended from Kirkby to a new station off Headbolt Lane, which will improve transport links for the Northwood and Tower Hill areas of the town.
As part of the work, the embankment next to the railway line needs to be widened, along with the installation of retention walls. To do this, we will be completing foundation work and installing fencing, to hold back the railway stones.
A range of machinery and equipment will be used to carry out the work including railway plant machines, piling rigs (which push large metal poles into the ground to stop ground movement), hand tools and excavators.
For essential safety reasons, the work must be undertaken when the railway is closed and as a result, we will, for a temporary period of time, be working at night and during the daytime on Sundays.
Please be reassured that a construction management plan will be in place to mitigate disturbance and we will be monitoring noise levels whilst the work is being undertaken. Wherever possible, the pilling work will be undertaken on Sundays.
We do appreciate that whilst we will try to limit noise levels wherever possible, there is still likely to be some noise associated with the work. We apologise in advance for any disturbance this work may cause but we will do what we can to reduce the noise as much as possible.
A schedule of work spanning an 800m area, has been developed and whilst the work will be undertaken from 10pm until 6am Monday to Thursday and from 10am until 6pm on Sundays, the work will not be constant. The programme moves along the line and will not be focussed in one location for any length of time.
Work started on the week commencing 28 February 2022 and is scheduled to be complete by Friday 17 June 2022.
Plans are also progressing to hold a drop-in event for residents on 17 March to find out more about the scheme and discuss any concerns you may have. Further details will be sent out in due course.
For or more details about the project, please visit https://headboltlane.commonplace.is/ or telephone Network Rail's 24/7 National Helpline on 03457 11 41 41 – this number can also be used if you have any questions about the scheme or the work being undertaken.
More about the station
The station design includes passenger facilities, such as 300 park and ride spaces, step-free access throughout the station, passenger toilet and waiting facilities. There will also be a bus interchange and links into cycling and walking networks.
An aerial image is included below, indicating what the new station will look like once completed.
Posted on 4th March 2022
by Billy Bradshaw