Your Wirral Funding

The time is here again when Wirral-based community and voluntary sector groups can apply for a grant from the Your Wirral fund.

The latest funding window has been opened an.d closes on Thursday 17th June. Your Wirral can provide funding of up to £2,500 to local groups to help them pay for one-off pieces of equipment, activities or events.

The Your Wirral fund is jointly administered by Wirral Council and Wirral Partnership Homes and has benefited 126 different groups and handed out nearly £250,000 in the last year alone.

Applying is easy. If you would like more information or help with completing an application, please call 0151 691 8349 or email: info@yourwirral.org.uk. More information is available at the Your Wirral website – www.YourWirral.org.uk


Lessons From Last Winter

Though you wouldn’t believe it judging by recent weather we are now in June, however it does seem a strange time to be talking about severe winter weather, but that is exactly what we talked about at this weeks Sustainable Communities Scrutiny meeting.

Because of the disruption caused by the severe weather last year, not least the suspension of bin collections it was decided that the Council in conjunction with the Councils household waste contractor Biffa carry out a lessons learned exercise in order to try and improve the service for future years.

As part of this exercise a report was presented to the Sustainable Communities Scrutiny Committee, which I am now a member of.

In that report there was a recommendation that a trial be conducted by fitting a number of refuse vehicles with snow tyres and also that the crews be issued with addition personal protection equipment in the form of over shoe crampons. Snow chains where discounted due to the fact that they can’t be used on roads not covered in snow and it would be impractical to fit and remove them to Biffa’s large fleet on an as required basis.

Hopefully should we see a repeat of last years severe weather then with the measures taken a better level of service will result, however as always the health and safety of the general public as well as Biffa staff will take priority.

For further information the full report can be downloaded by clicking here


Thank You

Last night at the local elections I was delighted that the Labour Candidate Tony Smith was re-elected to serve the people of Upton Ward with a majority of 1355, which equates to 57.58% of the vote which was up on last years share which was 50.18%.

This result is a testament to the hard work carried out by the Labour Team throughout the year serving the people of Upton Ward.

We would like to thank all those who have helped with the campaign, your help really has been invaluable and above all we would like to thank all those who put their faith and trust in Tony and the Labour Party.

The full results can be viewed here


Woodchurch High School

Work is progressing well with the construction of the new £26.5 Million state of the art school, the school which is being built as part of the Governments Building Schools For The Future program which will see every State Secondary School in England, 3500 in total rebuilt or remodelled over the programs lifetime. The building Schools For The Future program is the largest and most ambitious scheme of its type in the World and will transform the education some 3.3 million students.

The new school at Woodchurch which will open in September 2010, which as well as providing world class state of the art educational facilities, it will be environmentally sustainable.

Upton Labour Community Action Team, Stuart Whittingham, Councillor John George, Councillor Tony Smith with the new school in the background


St Benedicts

Upton Labour Community Action Team members, Councillors John George and Tony Smith have been instrumental in getting the St Benedicts site cleared after a proposed housing development for the site fell through because of the credit crunch.

St Benedicts School has now been demolished and work is continuing to make the site ready for when market conditions to improve.

Upton Labour Action Team Stuart Whittingham, Councillor John George and Councillor Tony Smith With The St Benedicts Site in The Background


Promoted By Barbara Smith On Behalf Of Tony Smith Both of 27 South Drive, Upton, Merseyside. CH49 6LA. Published By Upton Branch Labour Party at 27 South Drive, Upton, Merseyside. CH49 6LA