Earlier today, along with the shopkeepers who trade on Town Meadow Lane in Moreton, I met with Brian Simpson, Chief Exec of Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH), Steve Eaves, Regeneration Manager (WPH) and Maria Killick of Ainsley Gommon Architects to look at some early options for the long overdue redevelopment of this site. The meeting, the second [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Wirral Partnership Homes’
Shops and Maisonettes Town Meadow Lane
Posted in Housing, tagged Council, Moreton, Shops and Maisonettes, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral Partnership Homes, WPH on February 8, 2010 | 3 Comments »
It’s Welcome, But Sadly It won’t Make Much Difference!
Posted in Housing, tagged Council, House Build, Leah Fraser, New Labour, Waiting List, Wirral Homes, Wirral Partnership Homes on January 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I read in today’s Daily Post that Wirral is to receive £1.4 million to build 23 new homes, 4 in Wallasey, 5 in Bebington and 14 in Prenton. Whilst this is a very welcome pot of cash, I have to ask what effect that will have on Wirral’s ever growing social housing waiting list, with [...]
New Labour, Another Own Goal!
Posted in Council, tagged Cllr Chris Blakeley, Foot, Maisonettes, Mouth, New Labour, Own Goal, Shops, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral Council, Wirral Partnership Homes on December 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
At full Council tonight, me and my colleague, Cllr Steve Williams will be moving a Notice of Motion (NOM) calling on the Council to work with Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH) to identify funding and come up with a scheme that will deal with the long overdue redevelopment of the shops and maisonettes on Town Meadow Lane. [...]
Hopefully The Beginning of The End?
Posted in Community, Housing, tagged Brian Simpson, Maisonettes, Moreton, Shops, Simon Mountney, Steve Williams, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral Partnership Homes, WPH on December 1, 2009 | 6 Comments »
This afternoon, along with my colleague, Cllr Steve Williams and the three shopkeepers who trade from premises in Town Meadow Lane we met with Brian Simpson, Chief Executive and David Rooke, Director of Regeneration for Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH) to discuss the future of this site, and the ongoing problems the shopkeepers face on a day to [...]
A Chance Encounter!
Posted in Community, Wirral Partnership Homes, tagged Moreton, Shops and Maisonettes, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral Partnership Homes, WPH on November 24, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This afternoon I met up with Steve Eaves, Regeneration and Development Manager for Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH) who, along with around six other Managers from various departments were visiting the almost derelict shops and maisonnettes in Town Meadow Lane. The meeting was not planned however I had been ‘tipped off’ that he would be in the area. Steve’s team [...]
POND DANGER!
Posted in Community Safety, Wirral Partnership Homes, tagged Litter, Pond, Saughall Massie, Waste Control, Wirral Partnership Homes, Woodpecker Close, WPH on October 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I was contacted by a resident of Saughall Massie who asked if it would be possible to clean out the ‘dried up’ pond to the front of Woodpecker Close. The pond normally has water in it, but for some reason at the moment it is dry and you can clearly see the debris, crates, traffic [...]
Shops & Maisonettes, Town Meadow Lane!
Posted in Community, Housing, tagged AGM, Cllr Chris Blakeley, Council, Estates, Houses, Moreton, Riverside, RSL, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral, Wirral Partnership Homes, WPH on October 8, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Yesterday I received a document called ‘Sounding Board’. The document, produced by Wirral Partnership Homes (WPH) was a resume of their AGM which took place 29th September. You can read that document by clicking HERE. It was interesting to note on page 2, in relation to the shops and maisonettes on Town Meadow Lane a suggestion [...]
WPH Responds
Posted in Housing, tagged Council, Eviction, Housing, Moreton, Threatening, Town Meadow Lane, Wirral Partnership Homes on June 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Following publicaton of my article regarding Wirral Partnership Homes, which you can read by clicking here, they have sent out a press statement defending their draconian and threatening letter, which they describe as standard. Their press statement can be read by clicking here Whilst I welcome their approach in inspecting properties I do not believe [...]