A record of action by our Conservative councillors and the promise of more...
January
- Conservative Councillors welcome plans to 'name and shame' failing social landlords
- Labour Councillor defects to Greens after Keir Starmer pledges to weaken Green Belt protections
- Post Office slammed as closure of Grove Road 'slipped out' after Horizon scandal
February
- 15,000 Wallasey families get £299 help towards cost of living
- Wirral receives a further £1.5m from Government to help those who are homeless or at risk
- Final tickets sold for our 300 Club, raising funds to pay for our newsletters
March
- Conservatives call for pause in 20mph rollout following revised national guidance
- All-party backing for our campaign to reopen post offices in Wallasey, Moreton and Upton
- Wirral Council receives £4.1m boost from Government to support SEND children
April
- Hopes rise for campaign to install lifts at Wallasey Village Station
- Death of Lord Field of Birkenhead
- Councillors secure cash for road and pavement repairs
May
- Work continues to finalise site for new banking hub in Moreton
- Town Hall loses key data on Fender Lane cycle route
- New road in Moreton to be named after Cllr. Chris Blakeley
June
- Just one of the three closed post offices will re-open - Saughall Bridge in Moreton
- Conservatives warn that a Labour Government will be a threat to the Borough's Green Belt
- Candidates Robbie Lammas and Sarah Payne selected for the General Election
July
- Labour secures a landslide and holds all four seats in Wirral
- In one of their first acts, Labour scraps Winter Fuel Payments for 58,800 Wirral pensioners
- £10m cycle lane plans for Wallasey 'bonkers' says Conservative Leader
August
- Conservative Councillors urge united front following new Government housing targets
- Councillors welcome new postmaster as Saughall Bridge reopens
- Town Hall slammed as latest cycle lane consultation avoids hot spot areas
September
- Conservative Councillors oppose plans for more parking charges
- Autumn newsletters delivered to 22,000 residents
- Moreton banking hub opens in temporary location
October
- Town Hall finally consults on failed Fender Lane cycle route after Conservative pressure
- Moreton's new banking hub will be based in former Barclays
- 1000s of residents respond to survey on Winter Fuel Payments by Cllr. Jeff Green
November
- Latest collision data contradicts Town Hall's chosen routes for cycle lanes
- 93% of people taking part in Town Hall consultation on parking charges reject the plan
- Labour loses 40% of council seats being defended since General Election
December
- More than 1,000 people tell Town Hall their views on failed Fender Lane cycle route
- Wallasey Village Library re-opens after two year project
- Moreton's new banking hub opened by Mayor of Wirral
Thank you to all those residents, voluntary groups and local businesses who have worked with us as we try to make a difference in our community.