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Readers of the blog and the wider community will be aware of the planning application to erect six semi detached houses on the derelict land at 91 Bermuda Road.    You can check out the application by clicking  HERE. Over the last few years, there have been several complaints from residents about problems at this site, and people [...]

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I understand a planning application has been submitted to build six houses in Bermuda Road on the old Stanton Computers site at 91 Bermuda Road.      I have not yet had site of the plans as the application is currently in the ‘Validation Stage’.       The site has been used for various activities over the last few years, [...]

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Yesterday between 1pm and 7pm I was outside the shops on Town Meadow Lane, when I attended the Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH) Open Day, where local residents could look at the plans for the redevelopment and regeneration of the derelict Shops and Maisonettes.    As well as the architect being present there were also representatives of WPH [...]

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Sadly Burton’s Foods have announced the outcome of their company wide business review and have commenced the briefing of the workforce on their decision.    Their review originally recommended the closure of the Moreton Plant and the outsourcing of chocolate refining, however in April it was agreed that the Company would give further consideration to alternative proposals from the Trade [...]

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This morning, along with the Leader of the Council, Cllr Jeff Green and my colleagues, Cllr Steve Williams, Cllr Ian Lewis and Steve Smith we joined up with around 500 others to march in support of saving the 342 jobs that are under threat at the Burtons site on Pasture Road.     I used to work [...]

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Empty, derelict shops are one of the top issues raised by residents with the Conservative Action Team.     Now, the new Council has announced it will look at ways to tackle the issues in Moreton.  I, along with Cllr Steve Williams and Cllr Simon Mountney have arranged a meeting to discuss this matter with Kevin Adderley, the [...]

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As you may know from our regular newsletters and websites, I, along with Cllr Steve Williams and Cllr Simon Mountney are helping residents on some of the issues in our local community.     Me, Steve and Simon think it’s really important that we work on all the issues that matter to our area At the end of this post is [...]

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After a very busy morning, followed by a Community Safety Partnership meeting at Wallasey Town Hall, I went on to the Moreton Community Centre in Maryland Lane to attend a’Valentine Dance’, when I arrived my colleague Cllr Steve Williams was already there, and was just about to do the raffle.   (He was banned from having any [...]

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The February edition of the Moreton and Saughall Massie Newsline is now being distributed to 6,500 homes across the ward.     Our Newsline is paid for by donations from supporters and not by the taxpayer, and is distributed by a network of volunteers. When I was first elected in 2,000 we had about 3 deliverers and [...]

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Yesterday I went to Moreton Community Centre to see the Public Information Event hosted by  National Grid and SP Transmission, and to discuss the many issues and concerns that people have brought to my attention.     National Grid and SP Transmission are planning to bring power from Scotland to the North West of England and the way [...]

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