Sorry about the lack of posts over the last few days, but it has been an exceptionally busy time. Anyway a brief update on my activities: Tuesday meetings at Merseytravel and loads to do in the Wallasey Office, printed and folded 20,000 leaflets Wednesday still printing and folding, then a Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership [...]
Archive for May, 2009
Come on Keep Up Chris
Posted in Chris Blakeley, tagged Bolton, Council, Denis Knowles, Merseytravel, Work on May 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
www.wirralway.co.uk
Posted in Community on May 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I have discovered a new website an online magazine www.wirralway.co.uk I have put a link to the site under media.
Come on in from the Cold Denis
Posted in Council, tagged Angela Eagle, Council, Denis Knowles, Leah Fraser, New Labour, Wirral on May 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Tonigh at full Council, former (yes former) Labour Councillor Denis Knowles told Labour leader Steve Foulkes and his ever diminishing group what many of us already knew. His statement tonight was everything that many of us have wanted to say, and have said to Steve Foulkes for months. New Labour was wrong on the closure of libraries and [...]
Sure Start
Posted in Community, tagged Eastway, Ian Lewis, Leah Fraser, Moreton, Schools Sure Start on May 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Wirral’s 19th Sure Start centre opened today. I was invited to the official opening and was delighted to attend with my colleagues, councillors Leah Fraser and Ian Lewis, to Eastway Primary School. We were among many guests who had come together to celebrate this fantastic new facility for the local community. Credit to the Salvation Army, Eastway [...]
Appeal Dismissed
Posted in Community, tagged Appeal, Brickworks, Planning, Steve Chapman, Wirral Council on May 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Thats the findings of the Planning Inspector who recently heard the appeal made by Steve Chapman against the Councils decision to refuse an extension of two years for the landfill operation at the Brickworks Site Lingham Lane. Sadly although that battle has been won, there is a further appeal made by Chapman against the Councils [...]
Bermuda Road, Planning Application
Posted in Community, tagged Bermuda Road, Planning, Planning Committee, Wirral Council on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A planning application has been submitted to build 4 houses and an apartment block, for 6 apartments in Bermuda Road on the old Stanton Computers site. Read more here. The site has been used for various activities over the last few years, some of them not lawful, however it has laid derelict for some time. I [...]
Well Done Andy
Posted in Council, tagged Cllr Andrew Hodson, Conservatives, Mayor of Wirral, Wirral Council on May 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last night Andrew Hodson became the 36th Mayor of Wirral at a special ‘Mayor Making’ ceremony at Wallasey Town Hall. Andy is one of three Conservative councillors representing Heswall. The Civic Hall was packed with family and friends – it was a realy nice evening, good food, good wine, good company and good music. I just know [...]
Wirral Conservative Group AGM 2009
Posted in Conservatives, tagged Local Conservatives, Politics, Wirral Conservatives, Wirral Council on May 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last night I attended the Wirral Conservative Group Annual General Meeting at Hoylake Conservative Club on Meols Drive. There was unanimous support for the current officers to remain in position, Cllr Jeff Green as Leader, Cllr Lesley Rennie as Deputy Leader, Cllr Andrew Hodson (Mayor-Elect) as Secretary, Cllr Suzanne Moseley as Treasurer, and I am delighted to [...]
64 Years On!
Posted in Conflict, tagged 8th may 1945, Adolf Hitler, Second world war, Third Reich, VE Day, Vera Lynne, War, Winston Churchill on May 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today sees the 64th anniversary of VE day celebrations in 1945. Although Germany surrended on 7th May the people of Britain and indeed across Europe and the World celebrated the ending of hostilities this day in 1945. Whilst we remember the joy that people must have felt, on that day, perhaps we should take a [...]