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Lucy Letby
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Thursday, May 31
Church Lane, Woodchurch
Saturday, June 2
Cavendish Road, New Brighton
Rappart Road, Egremont
Daresbury Road, Liscard
Egerton Grove, Liscard
The Woodlands, Birkenhead
Albert Road, Oxton
Holmesway, Pensby
Hawkhurst Drive, Rock Ferry
Sunday, June 3
Redcar Road, Wallasey
Rivington Road, Wallasey
Brisbane Avenue, Wallasey
Meddowcroft Road, Wallasey
Newhaven Road, New Brighton
Reeds Avenue East, Leasowe
St Georges Avenue, Tranmere
Sumner Road, Claughton
Chelford Close, Bidston
Penrhyd Road, Irby
Hazel Grove, Irby
Hall Drive, Greasby
Castle Drive, Heswall
Elmwood Drive, Heswall
St Johns Road, Eastham
Bruce Crescent, Bromborough
Springhill Avenue, Bromborough
Raeburn Avenue, West Kirby
Cholmondeley Road, West Kirby
Ferndale Road, Hoylake
Wycliffe Street, Rock Ferry
Thorpe Bank, Rock Ferry
Monday, June 4
Alverstone Road, Wallasey
Queensway, Wallasey
Wheatland Lane, Wallasey
Rudgrave Place, Wallasey
Broxton Road and Tilston Road Groveland Road, Wallasey
Brompton Avenue, Wallasey
Shaw Street, Birkenhead
Grange Road, Birkenhead
Glenmore Road, Oxton
Leachway, Irby
Oldfield Way, Heswall
Riverbank Road, Heswall
Little Storeton Lane, Storeton
Carol Drive, Barnston
Kilburn Avenue, Eastham
Sandlea Park, West Kirby
Gleggside, West Kirby
Airlie Road, Hoylake
Amberley Avenue, Moreton
Bertram Drive, Meols
Cavendish Drive, Rock Ferry
Arkwood Close, Spital
Marfords Avenue, Bromborough
Tuesday, June 5
Ferryside, Seacombe
Thorstone Drive and Edgemoor Drive, Irby
Seven Acres Lane, Thingwall
Hoole Road, Woodchurch
Eton Drive, Thornton Hough
Princes Avenue, Eastham
Greenfields Avenue, Bromborough
Linkside, Heswall
Wednesday, June 6
Blackhorse Close, West Kirby
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I am unsure as to your reason for making this list public, as an organiser of one of the above we do not want more people 1, for insurance reasons 2, Most are by invite only to the people living on the roads. 3, It is not afreebee every attendee paid. We do not want gate crashers
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I doubt very much that the purpose of the post was for those who are not having a street party to select one from the list to 'gate crash' I should imagine the post was for info only and to make people aware of road blocks. FYI you might want to let the Wirral Globe know that you don't wish for any gate crashers seeing as it was them that made it public in the first place! http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/9...elebrate_Queen_s_Diamond_Jubilee/?ref=nt
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You got insurance for a street party?
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dont be misreable exo. max
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You got insurance for a street party? you can go poke insurance lol
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I for one would never dream of attending a street party that I hadn't been invited to. We are not lucky enough to be having one unfortunately but it would be nice to know where they are locally so we could drive by and let my daughter see all the decs and bunting etc.
Be sure to let us know which one yours is and we'll give it a wide berth!
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Exo is correct in questioning about insurance, nothing to do with being miserable! If you are the organiser of a street party, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have adequate insurance cover for the event. For a street party, you will need to look at your own individual household insurance to check that it includes public liability in your policy. Most policies do. If not, you will need to take out a policy. There's quite a few companies that do them. Then there's the road closure application if you want your road closed off and it's used for through traffic, which I don't think you can get until you have consent from the Council for the event. Generally as a rule, it's a minimum of 6 weeks' notice. You may also need a licence if you intend to have alcohol that isn't free (i.e. to sell to those attending) and music (live or pre-recorded). Music must be off by 2300 too. I know it's boring, but always best to be safe than sorry. Kudos to those organising one as it's a lot to do behind the scenes with all the paperwork, applications etc
Sometimes Police Officers give more than just speeding tickets!
It�s hard to be fit as a fiddle when you�re shaped like a cello!
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wench. 2 words. boring and misreable. max
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heres another 2... insurance + poke
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Exo is correct in questioning about insurance, nothing to do with being miserable! If you are the organiser of a street party, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have adequate insurance cover for the event. For a street party, you will need to look at your own individual household insurance to check that it includes public liability in your policy. Most policies do. If not, you will need to take out a policy. There's quite a few companies that do them. Then there's the road closure application if you want your road closed off and it's used for through traffic, which I don't think you can get until you have consent from the Council for the event. Generally as a rule, it's a minimum of 6 weeks' notice. You may also need a licence if you intend to have alcohol that isn't free (i.e. to sell to those attending) and music (live or pre-recorded). Music must be off by 2300 too. I know it's boring, but always best to be safe than sorry. Kudos to those organising one as it's a lot to do behind the scenes with all the paperwork, applications etc wench - off topic, did you do the help our wonded walk?
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I'm mift that my street is in the list however probably like most streets in the UK the people on my street have 'street parties' everyday/night....so this wont be much different!
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I am unsure as to your reason for making this list public, as an organiser of one of the above we do not want more people 1, for insurance reasons 2, Most are by invite only to the people living on the roads. 3, It is not afreebee every attendee paid. We do not want gate crashers awww but ive told 300 of my friends that your road said anyone can come the more the merrier salty!
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I am unsure as to your reason for making this list public, as an organiser of one of the above we do not want more people 1, for insurance reasons 2, Most are by invite only to the people living on the roads. 3, It is not afreebee every attendee paid. We do not want gate crashers awww but ive told 300 of my friends that your road said anyone can come the more the merrier salty! HAHAHAHAHAHA
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Lucy Letby
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