Who Is The Head Of Sefton Council?

Dwayne Johnson.
Hello, my name is Dwayne Johnson and I am Chief Executive at Sefton Council.

How many Councillors does Sefton Council have?

The Council is composed of 66 Councillors with one-third elected annually three years in every four.

How do I complain to Sefton Council?

Contact the Customer Services team on 0345 140 0845.

What type of Council is Sefton?

The Metropolitan Borough of Sefton is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England. It was formed on 1 April 1974, by the amalgamation of the county boroughs of Bootle and Southport, the municipal borough of Crosby, the urban districts of Formby and Litherland, and part of West Lancashire Rural District.

How many people live in Sefton UK?

279,300
A map shows the English regions and Wales. In Sefton, the population size has increased by 2.0%, from around 273,800 in 2011 to 279,300 in 2021.

Why is Sefton called Sefton?

Historically a part of Lancashire, the name Sefton is thought to be derived from the Old Norse sef, meaning “sedge” or “rushes” and tún meaning “farmstead”. In the past Sephton was an alternative spelling.

Does Sefton have a Mayor?

The Mayor of Sefton acts as the first citizen of the Borough of Sefton and has precedence within the borough boundaries over all except Royalty and the Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside. The Mayor represents the Council on civic and ceremonial events and promotes the Borough when attending a wide range of functions.

Who are Sefton Councillors?

Councillor Tony Brough

  • Councillor John Fairclough.
  • Councillor Sean Halsall.
  • Councillor James Hansen.
  • Councillor Trish Hardy.
  • Councillor Christine Howard.
  • Councillor Nina Killen.
  • Councillor Ian Maher.
  • Councillor Ian Moncur.

What is Sefton famous for?

Sefton is home to a wealth of events and attractions including the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, Antony Gormley’s Another Place artwork on Crosby beach, and Royal Birkdale Golf Club – a regular Open Championship venue.

How many wards are in Sefton?

22 wards
Ward profiles provide an economic, social, demographic and health insight for the 22 wards that make up Sefton.

Is Sefton a nice place to live?

Councillor Trish Hardy, Sefton Council’s cabinet member for communities and housing, said: “It comes as no surprise that Sefton finds itself once again on a list of the best places to live in the UK.

Is Sefton a nice area?

The area was described by the judges as “a family-friendly suburb that’s sensible but never boring, with Sefton Park for exercise and Lark Lane for fun”. There’s also plenty of primary and secondary schools to choose from including St Charles’ Catholic Primary School and St. Margaret’s Church of England.

Is Sefton Council Labour or conservative?

Political composition
Two Sefton councillors left the Conservative Group on 13 May 2022. Ainsdale’s Terry Jones and Cambridge’s Sinclair D’Albuquerque formed what they are calling “The Southport Councillor Group”. The Labour Party has held a majority of the seats on the council since 2012.

Who owns the Palm House in Sefton Park?

Liverpool City Council
Sefton Park Palm House is owned by Liverpool City Council and managed by Sefton Park Palm House Preservation Trust, a registered charity that maintains the Palm House for the benefit of the local community.

What is the biggest town in Merseyside?

Liverpool
Population ranking

# Settlement Population
Census 2011
1 Liverpool 552,267
2 Birkenhead 142,968
3 St Helens 102,885

What is the largest ethnic group in Liverpool?

White
Demography of Liverpool

Demographics of Liverpool
Population pyramid of Liverpool
Population 466,400 (2011)
Nationality
Major ethnic White: 88.9%

Why is Bootle called Bootle?

Etymologically Bootle derives from the Anglo Saxon Bold or Botle meaning a dwelling. It was recorded as Boltelai in the Domesday Book in 1086.

What do you call someone from Bootle?

BEING a Scouser means you have to be born within Liverpool (obviously) but also be proud of the city. St Helens, Widnes etc are wools. Huyton, Kirkby, Bootle etc.

What’s Bootle famous for?

What is Bootle famous for? As well as its docks, which are part of the Atlantic Gateway for freight and logistics, Bootle, like other parts of Merseyside, is also the birthplace of several famous Merseyside footballers.

Is Sefton high fully selective?

In 1989 the school became academically selective, so, in addition to community students, each new Year 7 cohort includes 88 students selected on the basis of academic performance as determined by the DoE High Performing Students Unit’s testing.

What rank is Sefton High School?

School sector: Government(partially selective)
None-english student: 91%
ICSEA value: 1005, ranks No.1455 More ICSEA Ranking…
ICSEA distribution: Bottom quarter Middle quarters Top quarter 29% 14% 36% 21%
HSC rank: No.52 (2015), No.60 (2014), No.36 (2013), No.68 (2012), No.51 (2011)