Latest collision data contradicts Town Hall claims Monday, 28 October, 2024 New data has revealed that, in 2023, there were no collisions or crashes involving cyclists reported on the Town Hall’s proposed cycle lanes in Wallasey Ward. House of Commons Library data, published on 24 October, is based on information from the Department for Transport and pinpoints the locations of all reported crashes and collisions. The data shows that while there were 31 slight or serious... Local News
Plans for second 15m phone mast in Wallasey Village 12th June 2023 Plans for a second mobile phone mast on Harrison Drive have been submitted to the Council's Planning Department. The 15m mast, and adjacent cabinets, would be... Local News
Town Hall urged to retain green space in Wallasey 1st June 2023 Members of the newly-appointed Planning Committee are being urged to maintain former grazing land near a busy primary school in Wallasey, as a developer... Local News
Local Plan Inquiry: no delays, says Inspectorate 27th May 2023 The Planning Inspectorate has revealed that the timetable for their hearings on Wirral's Local Plan was agreed by the Council's leadership. There had been... Local News
Wirral Council: Labour fails to gain a majority 8th May 2023 Key points: Lesley Rennie re-elected in Wallasey with the greatest number of votes for a Conservative candidate anywhere in Merseyside and Cheshire Across... Reports
Baroness Chalker of Wallasey retires 4th May 2023 On 2 February 2023, Baroness Lynda Chalker of Wallasey made her final speech in the House of Lords, prior to her retirement on 3 February. Baroness Chalker... Speeches
Bloor Homes wants 276 houses on Green Belt land 3rd May 2023 Proposals to build 276 houses on Green Belt land along Saughall Massie Road have been submitted by agents acting for Bloor Homes, as part of the review of... Local News
Extra £2.1m for schools in Wallasey and Moreton 28th April 2023 Councillor Vida Wilson has welcomed extra funding from the Conservative Government, providing schools in Wallasey and Moreton with £2,128,418 in extra funding... Local News
'Metro Mayor' gets extra £3.7m to fix 75,000 pot holes 27th April 2023 The Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor has been given an extra £3.7m to fix 75,000 potholes across Merseyside and Halton to improve road standards for drivers... Local News
724 more police in Merseyside 26th April 2023 There are more police officers in England and Wales than ever before, new figures published today confirm. The Conservatives have delivered on their 2019... Local News
Conservative Party Conference 2021 has begun 3rd October 2021 #CPC21 has begun today – and now, we’re setting out our plan to Build Back Better and get on with the job. National News
The network of liberty 3rd October 2021 Liz Truss, Foreign Secretary, addressed Conservative Party Conference 2021 about how we will build a network of liberty across the globe. National News
A decent, tolerant party delivering for Britain 3rd October 2021 Party Chairman Oliver Dowden addressed Conservative Party Conference 2021, promoting the Conservatives as a decent, tolerant party which is delivering for... National News
Safer Streets Fund allocations will make public spaces safer for all 3rd October 2021 On 3 October 2021, we announced allocations of £25 million for local projects aimed at increasing the safety of public spaces for all, with a particular focus... National News
Party Chairman Oliver Dowden addresses Conservative Party Members 17th September 2021 Our new Party Chairman, Oliver Dowden CBE, has written directly to Party members to talk about his plans for the time ahead and to encourage members to attend... National News
Two Years On: Delivering on our Promises 24th July 2021 Two years on, we have delivered for Britain. Here's a list of some of our top achievements. National News