Hearings to assess Wirral’s proposed Local Plan have now ended and, last week, Councillors met with the Council's Chief Executive, Interim Head of Planning, Director of Regeneration and the Council's barrister, Christopher Katkowski KC
On 18 January, local councillors met with managers from the Department for Work and Pensions ahead of the move of Tax Credit and Legacy benefit claimants Universal Credit, which will start in Merseyside on 22 January 2024.
Since May 2023, your local Conservative councillors have used their allocation from the Council's Wirral Together fund to support local good causes, community groups and small charities in Wallasey, Moreton and Saughall Massie.
The scandal-hit Post Office has received further criticism following their announcement they will be closing their branch in Wallasey Village this week.
Families in Wirral who are raising a disabled or seriously ill child or young person are being urged to check out a new fund that could help with furniture and household products, clothing and toys, family breaks or even days out.
Hundreds of domestic abuse victims will receive lifeline payments to help them escape tormenting and often life-threatening abuse, and to help rebuild their lives thanks to an additional £2 million investment, the Home Office has announced this week.
Over the last few weeks, residents have contacted Councillors Lesley Rennie and Ian Lewis following the decision by West Wallasey to use Kings Parade (and other roads).