Southport Visiter

Latest planning applicatio­ns

- BY ANDREW BROWN

●●LATEST planning applicatio­ns received and decided by Sefton Council include:

AINSDALE: New single storey extension to the rear of 20 Salford Road, Ainsdale.

AINSDALE: New porch to the front and a garage to the side of 9 Tavistock Drive, Ainsdale.

BIRKDALE: Single storey extensions to the front, side and rear, and a two storey extension to the east side of 11 Selworthy Road, Birkdale, incorporat­ing the conversion of the existing garage into habitable space.

BIRKDALE: Section 211 notice to fell 14 trees within the garden of 1 Beach Road - within Birkdale Park Conservati­on Area - at 1 Beach Road, Birkdale.

BIRKDALE: Variation of conditions 3, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 12 relating to planning permission for 1 Warren Court, Birkdale, to allow a phased approach for developmen­t and occupation.

BIRKDALE: Prior approval submission for a proposed rear extension projecting 3.60 metres from the rear wall of 47 Aughton Road, Birkdale, with a height of three metres at the eaves and a maximum height of 3.25 metres.

BIRKDALE: Tree works to crown reduce two trees and fell four trees at 24 Westcliffe Road, Birkdale, within Birkdale Park Conservati­on Area following a Section 211 Notice of Intent.

BIRKDALE: A part-retrospect­ive applicatio­n for the installati­on of a front wall with fence panels and double gates to the front boundary of at 21 Dover Road, Birkdale, along with a Juliette balcony at first floor level to the front of the house.

FORMBY: Single storey extension to the front, side and rear of 5 Sandhurst Close, Formby.

FORMBY: Tree Preservati­on Order consent for the remedial pruning of several trees within the garden of 8 The Evergreens, Formby, lies within TP0109.

FORMBY: Tree works involving the remedial pruning of one tree 65 Kirklake Road, Formby, following a Tree Preservati­on Order consent.

FORMBY: Tree works to fell two Scots pines in woodland adjoining the corner of St Luke’s, Church Road and Kirklake Road, Formby, following a Tree Preservati­on Order consent.

FORMBY: Works to increase the height of a parapet from the approved height of 3.2m to 3.5m at 48 Raven, Meols Lane, Formby in regards to applicatio­n ref DC/2020/02487 and the constructi­on of a detached outbuildin­g in the rear garden.

SOUTHPORT: Approval of details reserved by Condition 3 attached to planning permission for 9 Allerton Road, Southport.

SOUTHPORT: Variation of condition 2 relating to planning permission for 68 King Street, Southport, to allow for amendments to approved drawings.

SOUTHPORT: Tree works within North Meols Conservati­on area to prune a group of trees within the grounds of Meols Hall, Botanic Road, Southport, further to a Section 211 Notice of Intent.

SOUTHPORT: Certificat­e of lawfulness for the proposed erection of a single storey extension to the rear of 28 Rawlinson Road, Southport.

THE Seaside Weekender is coming to Southport this summer, with two amazing festivals for people to enjoy.

First up is the Save The Rave Festival on Saturday, June 11, with a DJ set from Basement Jaxx headlining a series of iconic 90s acts which also includes: Robin S, Julie McKnight, Sonique, Livin’ Joy, K Klass, Shades of Rhythm, Brandon Block, Lee Butler, Baby D, 2Funky2, N Trance and Dave Graham.

Visitors can look forward to: pop-up gin and prosecco bars, street food trucks, food stalls, retro 90s anthems, classics, jaw dropping visuals, stage production, performers and giveaways.

That will be followed by a Look-A-Like Tribute Festival on Sunday, June 12, with some of the UK’s best tribute bands to: Queen, The Beatles, Abba, Oasis, Fleetwood Mac, David Bowie, Elton John and The Rolling Stones.

Southport’s biggest outdoor tribute festival will feature bands including: The Bootleg Beatles, Queen Majesty, Fleetwood Bac, ABBA Mania and more.

Tickets for Save The Rave Festival are available at: www.savetherav­efestival. co.uk and tickets for Look-ALike Tribute Festival are available at: www.lookalikef­estival.com

Festival goers can enjoy hours of fun with the events running between midday and 10pm each day with a whole weekend of your favourite nostalgic music.

The Southport Seaside Weekender is a follow-up to the massively successful two day festival which was held at Victoria Park in Southport in 2021 that sold out on both days - the Save The Rave 90s dance event on the Saturday and the Look-A-Like Tribute Festival event on the Sunday.

Organiser James Daly, of Jaly Concerts, said: “We were blown away by the success of last year’s festival. It was amazing. We had rave reviews from people last year.

“Both events on the Saturday and Sunday sold out and it was great to see everyone enjoying themselves after two years of Covid-19 lockdowns.

“To bring so many iconic acts and big names to Southport was amazing but 2022 we’re going even bigger.

“With the 2021 festival being such a big hit and a really positive response from the 2022 announceme­nt, the 2022 event is looking to be another great success. It’s a really diverse line-up across the weekend so there’s something for everyone, whether you want to attend just one of the days or the full weekend.

It’s going to be incredible and we’re really excited about it!”

The Seaside Weekender attracted thousands of festival-goers into Southport from around the UK last year, and people are expected to travel to the beautiful seaside resort once again this summer.

James Daly said: “You could see from our audience that it was attracting people nationwide, people have been travelling from far and wide for this.

“The Seaside Weekender is giving a huge boost to the area. You only need to check out Booking.com on the weekend of the festival to see the impact it is already having - many hotels are already booked out, and restaurant­s have been booking up too.”

 ?? ?? The Save The Rave Festival takes place at Victoria Park in Southport
The Save The Rave Festival takes place at Victoria Park in Southport
 ?? ?? The Lookalike Festival takes place at Victoria Park in Southport
The Lookalike Festival takes place at Victoria Park in Southport

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