| Government commits to 
	review pavement parking policy   A bill to strengthen and clarify 
	the law on pavement parking was withdrawn on 4 December 2015, following a 
	commitment from Government to undertake a policy review and convene a round 
	table in 2016, to further examine the implications of any legislative 
	change. 
 The Pavement Parking Private Members’ Bill called for the law on pavement 
	parking to be strengthened; only allowing people to park on pavements that 
	have been specially designated to allow it, making it the exception rather 
	than the rule.
 
 Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking has worked with the 
	charity Guide Dogs to support Simon Hoare MP in asking other MPs to back the 
	Pavement Parking Private Members’ Bill which was due to be read on 4 
	December 2015.
 
 Simon Hoare MP withdrew the bill in response to an announcement from the 
	Government that they will undertake a policy review with stakeholders to 
	examine the legal and financial implications of an alternative regime and 
	the likely impact on local authorities.
 
	 Robert Goodwill MP stated that improving 
	access for all pedestrians remains a priority for the Government. The 
	findings of the work being undertaken will be reported at a round table 
	which Living Streets and Guide Dogs look forward to attending. 
 Simon Hoare MP, said:- “Following detailed discussions, I have 
	withdrawn the bill, following The Minister’s commitment to convene a round 
	table and undertake a policy review. This response demonstrates the 
	Government’s commitment to improving access for all pedestrians including 
	disabled and vulnerable people. A government examination of the current 
	issues gives us the best opportunity of securing Government backing for 
	legislative change. I would like to thank my Parliamentary colleagues and 
	the public who have supported this Bill in raising the profile of a need for 
	a review of the current law.”
 
 Joe Irvin, Chief Executive, Living Streets said:- “This is an 
	important and positive step towards limiting the danger pavement parking 
	poses to pedestrians in England and Wales. Our streets should be easy and 
	accessible to walk on and vehicles parked on pavements cause an obstruction 
	to all. At best, pavement parking is a nuisance and at worst, it can put 
	people’s safety at risk by forcing them into the road. We know that pavement 
	parking is an issue that many people care passionately about with nearly 
	2,500 people writing to their MP asking them to back the bill. Now it’s 
	crucial that the Government acts promptly to see through its commitment to 
	examine the issue properly. Along with Guide Dogs, we look forward to 
	working with the Government on their review of pavement parking legislation 
	and positively informing decisions next year.“
 
 James White, Senior Campaign Manager, Guide Dogs said:- “We are 
	pleased that the Government has recognised the scale of the problem that 
	pavement parking causes. It is the most common street obstruction that 
	people who are living with sight loss encounter and frequently forces people 
	out onto the road and into oncoming traffic. For someone with sight loss 
	this is an extremely dangerous and frightening. We look forward to working 
	with the Government in the New Year on their review and ensuring that any 
	work they do addresses the impact that pavement parking has on people with 
	sight loss. We are Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking. We 
	want to create a walking nation, free from congested roads and pollution, 
	reducing the risk of preventable illness and social isolation and making 
	walking the natural choice. We believe that a walking nation means progress 
	for everyone. Our ambition is to get people of all generations to enjoy the 
	benefits that this simple act brings and to ensure all our streets are fit 
	for walking. For more than 85 years we’ve been a beacon for walking. In our 
	early days our campaigning led to the UK’s 1st zebra crossings and speed 
	limits. Now, our campaigns and local projects deliver real change to 
	overcome barriers to walking and our ground breaking initiatives such as the 
	world’s biggest Walk to School campaign encourage millions of people to 
	walk.”
 
 But some have pointed out that, it might not be as clear cut as some might 
	like. Banning pavement parking might affect some businesses, who sometimes 
	have to park on pavements to unload heavy goods, when on narrow roads. 
	Others pointed out that more dangers are coursed on junctions by blue badge 
	holders than parking on pavements, in some places. What are your views? We 
	would love to know! Email us to
	
	news24@southportreporter.com and tell us what you think the rules 
	should be!
 Man Charged Bill Bailey 
	Tour Van Theft! ON 26 October 2015, a van outside 
	the Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool hit the headlines all over the world. 
	Comedian and musician, Bill Bailey, was performing at the venue and just 
	before he went on stage his tour van stolen from outside. It was reported to 
	have been found 3 days later in Tuebrook. The comic to tweet his thanks to 
	the Police and the:- "good people of Liverpool" for their 
	help. Mr Bailey's manager then told the press that it had suffered 
	"minor" crash damage. Merseyside Police, on 4 December 2015, issued 
	a press statement saying:-:- "Francis Whittaker, aged 35, of Lynx Way, L12, was 
	arrested and charged with the offence of burglary in relation to the 
	incident at the Philharmonic and also charged driving while disqualified. He 
	was remanded in custody overnight and has since appeared before the 
	Magistrates in Liverpool." |  | All Star Cast of 
	Cinderella at the Epstein Theatre stage are ready to entertain you! 
	 WITH just under a week to go before the 
	opening of its sparkling Christmas pantomime Cinderella, LHK Productions is 
	busy transforming the Epstein Theatre stage into a magical ballroom!
 Producer Lee Kelly is polishing his magic wand ready to reveal his all star 
	cast who are getting ready to dazzle audiences with their spellbinding 
	production of the greatest rags to riches tale of them all, Cinderella.
 
 Returning to the Epstein Theatre for his 4th festive season, this year Lee’s 
	line-up includes heartthrob Calum Best who makes his panto debut alongside 
	much loved Merseybeat legend, Beryl Marsden.
 
 This Charming Man, Calum is the son of football legend George Best and is 
	guaranteed to get hearts racing across the region in his role as the dashing 
	Prince Charming.  Meanwhile, Beryl, the godmother of 60’s soul, who was 
	one of the greatest female vocalists of the Merseybeat era and toured with 
	The Beatles, will also be starring in panto for 1st time as The Fairy 
	Godmother!
 
 The cast also includes Grease Is the Word’s Alison Crawford, Lesley Butler 
	as the Wicked Stepmother and Michael Chapman and Tom Burroughs as the 
	hilarious Ugly Sisters. Lewis Pryor stars as Buttons and Chris Barton plays 
	Prince Charming’s right hand man, Dandini.
 
 Based on the classic fairytale, Cinderella tells the much loved story of a 
	pretty young girl kept captive by her wicked ugly step sisters. When Cinders 
	is invited to a magnificent ball at the palace, her 2 fiendish siblings 
	forbid her to attend.
 
 With a wave of a magic wand, her very own fairy godmother appears to save 
	the day and she is transformed into a beautiful princess. After a magical 
	evening dancing endlessly with Prince Charming, midnight approaches and poor 
	Cinders has to depart before the spell is broken.
 
 With a single glass slipper left behind, will Prince Charming be able to 
	find his princess? Will Cinders escape the clutches of her ugly step-sisters 
	and live happily ever after?
 
 With a live orchestra, real Shetland ponies, lavish sets and exquisite 
	costumes, the audience is in for a real treat this Christmas!
 
 Producer Lee Kelly said:- "I'm so excited about our Panto this year, 
	we have a really strong cast and sales already beating last year’s figures, 
	I firmly believe this will be one of our ‘Best’, especially with Calum on 
	board.”
 
 Cinderella runs at The Epstein Theatre from 10 December 2015 to 3 January 
	2016. Book your tickets now for the most enchanting panto in the land. We do 
	hope to see you there (oh yes we do)!
 
 To book tickets for Cinderella, at the Epstein Theatre, on Hanover House, 
	Liverpool (L13DZ) call:- 0844 888 4411*, 
	visit:- 
	EpsteinLiverpool.Co.UK or book in 
	person at the theatre box office.
 
 * There are no booking fees for cash sales, £1 charge per transactions for 
	card sales. Internet is available 24/7. Calls to the 0844 number might cost 
	up to 7p per minute, plus your telephone company's access charge. Booking 
	fees will vary for call centre and internet transactions, all ticket sales 
	are inclusive of a 50p restoration levy.
 St Helens Theatre Royal 
	is now hosting the spellbinding tale of Cinderella 
	 AS the clock strikes 7, the 
	curtains opened to the greatest rags to riches tale of them all on Friday, 4 
	December 2015, at St Helens Theatre Royal! With 1 wave of a magic wand, the 
	audience was whisked off to a glamorous ball this Christmas as Regal 
	Entertainments present their spellbinding tale of Cinderella.  This 
	year’s panto is set to be even bigger than ever with an all star cast 
	bringing the nation’s favourite panto to life and runs until Sunday, 10 
	January 2016, at the venue in St Helens. Every panto needs a villain and 
	this year’s is a real Christmas cracker! Most recently seen as bad boy Rob 
	Donovan in ITV1’s Coronation Street for which he was nominated as ‘Best 
	Newcomer' at both The National Television Awards and the Inside Soap Awards, 
	Marc Baylis swaps the cobbles of Coronation Street for the centre stage at 
	Theatre Royal.  Not content with wreaking havoc in Corrie, actor Marc 
	is set to cause mayhem as the dastardly Dandini; so get ready to boo and 
	hiss! No stranger to treading the boards, Marc’s extensive theatre credits 
	include the UK tour of Hamlet, The Belle's Stratagem for Southwark Playhouse 
	and Prick Up Your Ears for Comedy Theatre as well as seen on screen in hit 
	shows including Misfits, EastEnders and Hollyoaks.  Excited to be 
	coming to St Helens, Marc Baylis said:- “I’m very much looking forward 
	to appearing in panto at the Theatre Royal and spending Christmas 
	entertaining audiences of St Helens. Cinderella is going to be great show so 
	bring the whole family and join in the festivities.” The sensational 
	line up also includes Benidorm star and Theatre Royal favourite Crissy Rock 
	as one of the hilarious Ugly Sisters. Leaving audiences on the edge of their 
	seat in fits of laughter earlier this year as the Mum in Rita, Sue and Bob 
	Too! as well as other past Theatre Royal productions Escorts: The Musical 
	and Dirty Dusting, Crissy is back to bring plenty of fun and laughter to the 
	stage alongside her Ugly Sister played by Charlie Griffiths.  Laura 
	Gregory returns as Cinderella alongside the dashing Jack Rigby as her Prince 
	Charming. Meanwhile, St Helens’ resident dame, Simon Foster returns to the 
	stage, this time as the Fairy Godmother bringing lashings of magic and 
	sparkle to the proceedings. The delightful Ben Engelen plays Buttons and 
	Benedict Relton completes the line up as Baron Hardup. Cinderella tells the 
	story of a beautiful girl who is reduced to a life of servitude by her t2 
	ugly step sisters, but that is all set to change when an invitation to a 
	grand ball at the palace arrives. With a bit of magic and some help from her 
	friend Buttons, Cinderella is transformed in to the belle of the ball. But 
	what will happen at the stroke of midnight?  With real Shetland ponies, 
	enchanted pumpkins and a sparkling fairy tale carriage and filled with 
	festive fun to entertain the whole family, Cinderella promises to be the 
	most lavish panto in all the land.  Book your tickets now to be sure 
	you go to the ball. Call the Theatre's Box Office on:- 01744 756 000 or 
	visit the venues 
	
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