Get outdoors safely across Southport and Sefton this Christmas

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Sefton’s heritage parks and green open spaces, its 22-mile coastline and its exciting nature reserves are here to be explored this winter.

Whether it’s walking, cycling or simply getting outside for a breath of fresh air, which many people may look to do over the festive break, the Council’s Green Sefton service is reminding residents to take care and respect the landscape when getting outdoors locally.

Cllr Moncur, Sefton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing, said:

“This year we’ve continued to see unprecedented use of our outdoor spaces, particularly throughout the summer months along our beautiful coastline. We joined forces with colleagues and partners to implement our Coastal Action Plan and we were delighted with the support we got from residents and visitors, the vast the majority of whom took note to enjoy our beaches safely.

“Now we’re embracing the seasonal changes and the onset of winter, and I would encourage everyone to continue to make the most of some fresh air when they get outdoors, as well as enjoying everything that nature has to offer in our Borough. That’s not just on our coastline but also our canal walks, cycling routes and Sefton’s many greenspaces and parks.”

Residents are being urged to be prepared for winter differences before getting out and about around Sefton’s parks, coastline, and open spaces.

Cllr Moncur added:

“Similarly, the seasonal changes bring with them amazing wildlife spectacles. Rare migrating birds can often be spotted along our coastline, as can cattle and sheep that through their grazing are helping to manage vital habitats among the dunes. Please do show respect to both the landscape and the wildlife that we are so lucky to have in Sefton.”

A handy checklist covers everything residents, and visitors alike, need to know when enjoying the Borough’s outdoor spaces this winter.

Be prepared for winter weather with appropriate clothing and robust footwear;


Always check the weather forecast as conditions can change quickly and check tide times before you set out to the coast: www.tidetimes.org.uk;


Take care close to water, especially in wet or icy conditions and do not attempt to walk on frozen water, ponds or lakes


Take note of any safety signage at beach entrances -there are no RNLI lifeguard patrols on Southport or Ainsdale beaches during winter;


Remember that the evenings get darker earlier so carrying a torch or wearing reflective clothing would be advisable;


Remember that some of our gated parks may be locked an hour after sunset;


Avoid walking through woodland in high winds and keep away from any fallen or hung up trees until they have been made safe;


Follow the Countryside Code;
Do not disturb wildlife, livestock or damage habitat – keep dogs under control and away from pools of water or resting birds;


Camping, BBQs and fires are not permitted;


Leave nothing but your footprints – take all your rubbish home with you, avoid adding litter to full bins and recycle wherever possible;


Some facilities like public toilets may not be open in winter months at parks and nature reserves;


Beach car parks are closed and will not re-open until the spring – please park responsibly in the parking available nearby;


If walking or cycling in remote areas, ensure you take a fully charged mobile phone and be aware that signal may be poor;


Make sure someone knows where you are going and when you plan to return;


Report any emergency hazards or concerns to Sefton Arc Security on 0151 922 6107.