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Archive for October, 2008

Over recent years there has been a welcome return to ‘neighbourhood community’ policing’ which has resulted in a much close working relationship between elected members, the local police and many other agencies, as well as the general public, it has also brought reassurance to local people who see the police in their community, and it [...]

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But under your leadership understandable.   Want to know more click here.

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Our blog site has now passed 25,000 hits.   Clearly people are enjoying what they read.  Thanks to everyone who visits the blog, please bookmark it and come back again.

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This weekend has seen a mixed bag of results for the English.   First off congratulations to England’s footballers for coming up with a 5-1 victory of Kazakhstan , not unexpected but had to earned.    Sadly Lewis Hamilton lost out in the Formula One Grand Prix in Japan following a collision with his closest title contender, Ferrari’s [...]

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This morning, I was out with Ian, Alex, Marg, Eve, Bill and Leah distributing our October edition of the Seacombe and Poulton Community Newsline.   If you have not received your copy yet don’t worry it’s on its way.   In the meantime if you want to read it online, simply click here.

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A big thanks to the Council’s Waste Management Team for acting quickly in clearing the fly tipped debris in Tarran Way South and Lingham Lane. The pic was sent to me this morning by a Moreton resident, and clearly shows the clean up operation.   What the Council really needs to do now is to put [...]

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Next week Wirral’s Cabinet will consider a whole raft of cuts, as well as increases in charges for service users of Wirral’s Adult Social Services.   Amongst the cuts is one that totals £4,000 per year.   This cut is achieved by kicking into touch a £25 per person holiday grant, for those  people who are registered disabled.   Whilst people [...]

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Last night I was out with the Action Team knocking on doors in Mosslands, Gainsborough, and Somerset Road.  The main issues highlighted by people, were litter from the nearby school, parking issues, particularly when football teams are using the playing fields, and trees that are left unmanaged by the Council.   Councillor Lesley Rennie will be [...]

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Tonight in drissly weather I was out with the team knocking on doors in Maryland Lane, Harvest Lane and Roads off.  Thanks Chris, Leah, Bill, Ian, Lesley, Marg, and Mike. One of the main topics of conversation was the Council’s proposal to provide traffic calming in the area at a cost in excess of £60,000.  It seems [...]

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Following a call from a local resident, I went to Tarran Way South to see for myself the absolute mess that has been caused by people who simply do not give a damn about Moreton, and who have systematically dumped all sorts of debris in Tarran Way South as can be witnessed by the photographs I [...]

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