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Issue:- 22 May 2014

Youth and play centre discussions underway

6 youth and play centres are set to remain open after Liverpool City Council received firm expressions of interest in running them from voluntary and community organisations.

The City Council needs to save £156 million over the next 3 years, due to cuts in Central Government funding, and the youth and play service is facing a 50% reduction in its budget.

Under the proposals, the following buildings will be transferred:-

Mab Lane Youth and Play Centre.
► Knotty Ash Youth and Community Centre.
► Childwall Youth Centre.
► ZAP Play Centre.
► Walton Adventure Playground and Centre.
► Epsom Street Play Centre.

Expressions of interest have now been received in each of the buildings, and the City Council is now examining proposals in detail before making a recommendation on the bidders to the Cabinet.

Councillor Steve Munby, Cabinet member with responsibility for the youth service, said:- "I am pleased that we have had such good interest from the voluntary and community sector in taking over these buildings.  We know the facilities are appreciated and valued by the local community, and in an ideal world we would love to be able to continue funding them. However the scale of the cuts we face mean that we have to make some extremely difficult decisions. I am confident that we will be able to achieve our aim, which is for them to continue to operate similar types of services which benefit local people. We understand that this is a difficult and unsettling time for the staff affected, and are keeping them informed."

Due to confidentiality reasons, the City Council is unable to give any details of the interested parties at this stage.

Tax cheats named

THE latest list of tax cheats has been published on HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) website, including a defaulter in Merseyside According to HMRC, the naming deliberate defaulters ensures everyone pays their fair share, creates a level playing field for honest people and businesses, and cracks down on the minority who seek to evade tax. But some have questioned by some, but the controversial ability for HMRC to make these details public was facilitated by new legislation contained in the Finance Act 2009. A name is only added and labelled as a 'deliberate defaulter' on the HMRC's list, of the person in question is liable for a tax penalty, have been responsible for evading at least £25,000 of tax, and have failed to make a full disclosure to HMRC when 1st investigated. HMRC's Jennie Granger, Director General for Enforcement and Compliance, said:- "Publishing taxpayers' names is not something we do lightly; but this is an important part of HMRC's approach to combating tax evasion and non-compliance. Each person named has cheated the Exchequer out of more than £25,000 and that's unfair to those who pay their tax. In the last year penalties have ranged from £10,000 to over £2 million. The majority of people pay the tax that is due, but there is a small minority who try to evade their responsibilities. We urge people to come forward so we can help them get back on track. It is always easier if people make a full and prompt disclosure and co-operate with HMRC. If they do this they will avoid being named." Details of deliberate defaulters can be found at:- hmrc.gov.uk/defaulters

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