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SCAR Website Launch – Sefton Communities Against Roadbuilding
Supporters of Rimrose Valley Friends are the first to know that SCAR, the newly formed community campaign group that is opposed to any further port access road development, has today launched their website. Click here to visit the SCAR website and whilst you're there...
Upcoming anti-roadbuilding campaign group – SCAR “Sefton Communities Against Roadbuilding”
A residents-only campaign group is close to launch, called "Sefton Communities Against Roadbuilding" or SCAR. It's a community-led group aiming to give residents a voice regarding the impacts of local road development options. The launch later this month will be well...
Highways England releases ‘Port of Liverpool Access’ Newsletter #3
Highways England has released their third public newsletter to keep people informed of developments with regards to improving road access to the Port of Liverpool. Click here to download the 3rd Highways England Newsletter The overwhelming message we're hearing...
Rimrose Valley Friends – our political position
28 April 2016 - Natalie Bennett, Leader of the Green Party, invited Rimrose Valley Friends to meet with her. People from all of the Rimrose Valley communities turned up to meet with her, with one united aim – which is to stand up for Rimrose Valley, making our voices...
Expired: Green Party leader Natalie Bennett to visit Rimrose Valley on 27th April
"Everyone is welcome to come and show their support for Rimrose Valley" For what will be an opportunity to further raise the profile of Rimrose Valley and our concerns over a possible road, we will be welcoming Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party. For anyone...
Summer Season Grass Cutting Update on Rimrose Valley
As many of you will be aware, last summer the council stopped cutting the grass between the St Mary’s Road and Derwent Road entrances in Waterloo (including the ex-Chaffers Playing Fields), giving it a single cut at the end of the season. The cutting had been stopped...