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A film by Paul Welton. RAF HALTON receives the Freedom of the Borough of Dacorum.
"Bringing Geology to Life in Halton" is an investigation into the links between biodiversity and geodiversity in the borough of Halton, Cheshire. This is a p...
A video about the collection and processing of recyclable materials in Halton that was produced by students from Cronton Sixth Form College on behalf of Halton Borough Council.
Our brand new video! Learn more about the work of Halton Youth Cabinet and how you can get involved. Halton Youth Cabinet meet regularly to discuss, debate and act on the issues that matter to young people across the borough. Working closely with Halton Borough Council, the public, private and voluntary sector Halton Youth Cabinet gives young people in Halton the chance to be at the top table when decisions are made.. For more information on Halton Youth Cabinet contact us at HaltonYC@gmail.com
Judge the Peer Award at http://www.informatology.com Ian Leivesley, Strategic Director (Resources) at Halton B.C.,describes the Skills for Change project, pr...
The Mersey Gateway Project -- to build a landmark, six-lane toll bridge over the River Mersey is one of the most prestigious projects in the whole World. It is therefore crucial that the work on this colossal scheme -- and its impact on the Borough of Halton -- is recorded for posterity. The best and most cost-effective way to achieve this is through Bridge TV. This is Bridge TV! Like us on facebook! https://www.facebook.com/bridgetvuk Follow us on twitter! https://twitter.com/BridgeTVUK Or go to the website for the latest episodes http://www.bridge-tv.co.uk
A collection of photos that were taken by students from Halton as part of the Photo Voices Project. The Photo Voices project have been run between MakoEducation and Halton Borough Council's SEN department. www.makoeducation.co.uk
BBC Radio Merseyside - Sean Styles interviews Cronton Sixth Form College Art Tutor Mark Smith to discuss new murals in Widnes town centre created by Cronton ...
The MGP and local businesses -- Halton Chamber AGM 2013 Halton's Chamber of Commerce -- the flagship 'Voice' of business in the Borough, took time to welcome to Merseylink's Project Director and Community Liaison Team to their Annual General Meeting for 2013, at The Heath Business & Technical Park in Runcorn.
Join the team & sign up for the Halton Haven Hospice Santa Dash. The Dash starts in Widnes & finishes at the Brindley in Runcorn. All Dashers get a Santa suit, a medal at the end & a mince pie! Supported by Halton Borough Council & Anthony's Travel. www.havensantadash.yolasite.com
The people of Runcorn gathered on the street's of Runcorn's old town to celebrate the arrival of the Olympic Torch as it passed through Halton. The Halton Bo...
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority 21st November 2014 Authority Room, 1st Floor, No 1 Mann Island Liverpool starting at 11.00am 1. Apologies for Absence 2. Declarations of Interest 3. Minutes of the Last Meeting of the Combined Authority held on 17 October 2014 Transport 4. One North: The Programme To consider the report of the Lead Officer: Transport. Additional documents: One North appendix , item 4 5. Mersey Gateway Progress Update To receive a presentation from the Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council. 6. Liverpool City Region Transport Partnership Integrated Transport Block 2015/16 To consider the report of the Lead Officer: Transport. Additional documents: ITB appendix , item 6 Economic Development 7. Growth Deal Implementation Update To consider the report of the Executive Director, Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership. Housing and Planning 8. Liverpool City Region Housing To consider the report of the Lead Officer: Housing. Governance 9. Amendment to the Constitution To consider the report of the Monitoring Officer. 10. Combined Authority Budget Monitoring Statement 1 July 2014 to 30 September 2014 (Quarter 2) To consider the report of the Section 151 Officer. Additional documents: CA Budget monitoring app 1 , item 10 CA Budget Monitoring app 2 , item 10 CA Budget monitoring app 2a , item 10 Other 11. Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Proposals for Greater Devolved Powers and Funding To consider the report of the Chief Executive of Wirral Council. 12. Minutes of the Merseytravel Committee held on 6 November 2014 Additional documents: Merseytravel committee (Nov 2014) , item 12 The next meeting of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority will be held at 11am on Friday, 19 December 2014.
Images and videos of under chassis wash and water reclaim install into Halton Borough council WNV systems and FDI European design, build, install and service...
Halton Borough council did us proud again. Great display on the banks of the Mersey.
David Parr, Chief Executive of Halton Borough Council answers the question: "With the current economic climate, what are the main challenges facing Halton an...
Christmas Ecard for Halton Borough Council.
Winning bid proposal for the Mersey Gateway Project by Halton Borough Council (U.K.). Client: Construction joint venture, made up of Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Limited, Samsung C&T; Corporation and FCC Construcción S.A. (Merseylink). June 2013
"Do you want fries with that?" A whole new concept in visual pavement art.......produced in less than an hour. Probably about the same time it would take you...
Merseylink has been announced as the preferred bidder for the Mersey Gateway Project by Halton Borough Council. Merseylink and the council team will work on ...
Plus Dane has joined forces with SHAP and Halton Borough Council to provide a range of support services that will help people live independent lives, our NiT...
Victoria Park Environmental Team, working with Young Carers in Halton created 'The Journey of A Plastic Bag' as part of their 'From Waste To Wildlife' Projec...
See the full infographic at http://www.calgary.ca/yyc2013 Visit The City of Calgary's website: http://www.calgary.ca Subscribe to The City of Calgary's You...
Timelapse of clouds with an old listed building in Runcorn. Captured on my Canon 100D.
Halton is a local government district in North West England, with borough status and administered by a unitary authority. It was created in 1974 as a district of Cheshire, and became a unitary authority area on 1 April 1998. It consists of the towns of Widnes and Runcorn and the civil parishes of Hale, Daresbury, Moore, Preston Brook, Halebank and Sandymoor. The district borders Merseyside, Warrington and Cheshire West and Chester. The borough straddles the River Mersey - the area to the north (including Widnes) is historically part of Lancashire, that to the south (including Runcorn) part of Cheshire.
Although Halton dates back to the 12th century (and beyond) when land on both sides of the river belonged to the Barony of Halton, the origin of the District Council was the outcome of the local government commission's suggested reforms of England, in 1969, the Redcliffe-Maud Report. This proposed to create metropolitan counties constituted of Metropolitan District Councils in the most urbanised parts of England. The model was that of the London Boroughs and Greater London Council formed in 1964. South Lancashire and North Cheshire were two of these and two new Metropolitan Counties were to be formed around Liverpool (as 'Merseyside' county) and Manchester/Salford (as 'Greater Manchester' county.) however, the towns of Widnes and Runcorn (and the County Borough of Warrington) which lay between these were reluctant to join either. The Commission agreed that the Halton group and Warrington were to become District Councils within Cheshire, as they were detached from Lancashire by the two new Metropolitan Counties controlling the territory to the north. However, the Metropolitan Counties ceased as local government units (along with the GLC) in 1984 and any remaining powers were devolved to the constituent Metropolitan Districts which cooperated over joint police authorities and fire services.