I am delighted to have been invited to the launch party of the ‘Go Penguins’ event being held at the Mersey Ferry Terminal, Pier Head, tomorrow evening. This is Liverpool city’s biggest public art project of 2009, sculptures of the Antarctic’s most famous resident will stand on locations around the city centre and the suburbs. The [...]
Archive for July 5th, 2009
The Penguins are Coming To Liverpool
Posted in Chris Blakeley, tagged Ferry Across the Mersey, Ferry Terminasl, Go Penguins, Liverpool City, Merseytravel, Pier Head, Public Art, Superlambananas, Winters Trail on July 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What Price Our Childrens Education?
Posted in Education, Schools, tagged Lib Dem, Schools, Wirral Council, Wirral Globe on July 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It seems that the controversial academies programme has now come to Wirral. The Government won’t, or can’t fund the new academies, so it seems that we have to rely on ‘sponsors’, in other words private individuals/companies who do have the cash! But surely, as part of that, the Labour Lib Dem administration that controls Wirral must be careful who they [...]
Farewell Casablanca!
Posted in Community, Conservatives, tagged Cancer Research, Cllr Chris Blakeley, Cllr Ian Lewis, Leah Fraser, Leasowe Community Homes, Leasowe Estate, Local Conservative, Race for Life, Streetscene, Wirral Council on July 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This morning I was out with Cllr Ian Lewis and the team delivering residents surveys on the Leasowe estate, this is all part of our operation, ’Farewell Casablanca. Whilst we were delivering in Cameron Road we bumped into Mrs Abbey who was on her way to take part in the ‘Race for Life’ in Birkenhead Park, [...]
Race For Life
Posted in Charity, tagged Birkenhead Park, Cancer Research, Chris Blakeley, Ian Lewis, Leah Fraser, Race for Life, Sunday 5th July, Wirral on July 5, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Today sees the Wirral Race For Life Event, taking place in Birkenhead Park. Now in its sixteenth year, Race for Life is the UK’s largest women-only fundraising event on behalf of Cancer research. The Wirral event is fully subscribed and I know quite a lot of people who are taking part, in fact, along with [...]