Thousands of drivers were caught out in the first 24 hours of new traffic cameras going live in Liverpool city centre. New local authority data has revealed how many drivers fell foul of the new cameras in the first weeks of the rollout. The specialist devices have been placed at Lime Street's junction with London Road and Ranelagh Street at Brownlow Hill.
2024 is already shaping up to top last year's success at Liverpool ONE, with a 10% increase in visitor numbers during the first week of January versus last year, representing the best start to a year in more than five years. This follows the retail and leisure destination recording its busiest ever Christmas in 2023.
An animal rescue centre has found new families for four XL Bully type dogs. Freshfields had appealed to rehome Aura, Dexter, Sonny and Moose following the announcement of the new legislation banning the breed. The centre says they are settling into their new lives as beloved family pets.
2024 is already shaping up to top last year's success at Liverpool ONE, with a 10% increase in visitor numbers during the first week of January versus last year, representing the best start to a year in more than five years. This follows the retail and leisure destination recording its busiest ever Christmas in 2023.
An animal rescue centre has found new families for four XL Bully type dogs. Freshfields had appealed to rehome Aura, Dexter, Sonny and Moose following the announcement of the new legislation banning the breed. The centre says they are settling into their new lives as beloved family pets.
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00:00 I'm Emily Bonner, time now for your latest news updates.
00:04 1,400 drivers were caught out in the first 24 hours of new traffic cameras going live
00:09 in Liverpool's city centre. The specialist devices have been placed at Lime Street Junction
00:13 with London Road and Ranley Street at Brownlow Hill.
00:17 2024 is already shaping up to top last year's success at Liverpool 1 with a 10% increase
00:23 in visitor numbers during the first week of January versus last year, representing the
00:27 best start to a year in more than five. This follows the retail and leisure destination
00:32 recording its busiest ever Christmas in 2023.
00:37 And animal rescue centres found new families for four XL bully-type dogs. Freshfields had
00:41 appealed to re-home Ora, Dexter, Sunny and Moose following the announcement of the new
00:45 legislation banning the breed. The centre say they are settling into their new lives
00:50 as beloved family pets.
00:52 That is all your local headlines for now.
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