Ormskirk Advertiser

Call for Ormskirk and Southport to merge

- BY BENJAMIN ROBERTS-HASLAM

ABID has been made for Southport and Ainsdale to leave Sefton and Merseyside and join West Lancashire in what would be a landmark change.

West Lancashire MP Rosie Cooper and Southport MP Damien Moore and have joined forces in hope that they can enforce a boundary change that would see Southport, Ormskirk and Skelmersda­le combine. The recommenda­tions have been submitted to Secretary of State For Levelling Up, Housing & Communitie­s Michael Gove MP.

In their letter to the Minister, the two MPs wrote that the two communitie­s are “better served by being in the same local authority area”. It said: “We are writing to ask to meet you to discuss local government arrangemen­ts for the town of Southport, including its communitie­s of Ainsdale, Birkdale, Cambridge, Dukes, Kew, Meols, and Norwood, and West Lancashire Borough Council.

“It is our firm belief that our two communitie­s are better served by being in the same local authority area, and we are working closer together to achieve this.

“As you said in your speech to Parliament [February 2], when you unveiled the Levelling Up White Paper, ‘we need to allow overlooked and undervalue­d communitie­s to take control of their destiny’. It is with this very clear and firm commitment that we ask that the necessary provisions are made to ensure that we can achieve this aim for Southport and West Lancashire, through changing the local authority catchment area.”

The topic is one that has been debated by those in the town for years, since the boundary changes in 1974 saw Southport leave Lancashire.

MP Rosie Cooper said her constituen­cy is stuck in “no man’s land”.

She said: “In West Lancashire, we are stuck in the no man’s land between Liverpool, Manchester and Preston. We need to be treated more fairly as these huge metropolit­an areas use much of the available resources, leaving so very little for rural towns and villages that we have to fight for their leftover scraps.

“I am supporting this campaign because the smaller towns such as Ormskirk, Skelmersda­le and Southport, and our villages, need to combine forces, acting together so that our voice can be as loud and strong as possible.”

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COLIN LANE Spring sunset at Southport Pier

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