Digital Camera and Panto Tickets To Be Won

The Wirral Globe, in conjunction with Wirral Council, has launched a competition to design the official Christmas greeting card from the Mayor of Wirral. The winning design will be used for the official Mayor’s Christmas card and grace hundreds of mantelpieces and offices across the county. The runner-up’s design will be used for an online, electronic version. A selection of entries, including the winner and runner up will also be displayed at The Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead.

In addition, the first prize winner will receive a digital camera and the runner-up will receive a family ticket (maximum four seats) for ‘Aladdin’ at the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton on December 17.

The Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Moira McLaughlin, is looking forward to helping choose the winning entry. She told the Wirral Globe: ‘I’m looking for a really Christmassy design, one that really sums up the spirit and the atmosphere of the festive season.’

The competition is open to young people who live in Wirral aged from 11-18. If your children fancy a go, their design should be up to A4 in size (although it will be printed at A5), either portrait of landscape format. They can submit as many entries as they like!

The winning entries – two will be chosen; a first and second prize winner – will be judged by the Mayor of Wirral and Leigh Marles, Editor of the Wirral Globe.

Please send your entries to: Christmas Competition, Mayor’s Parlour, Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Wirral, CH44 8ED by Tuesday 22nd November. Please remember to put your name, age and a contact telephone number on the back of your entry.

Regrettably entries cannot be returned.

Terms and conditions are posted on the Wirral Council website at www.wirral.gov.uk/christmascard


Council Leader Tells Business “We’re On The Right Track…But We Can AND Will Do More”

Wirral Council Leader, Cllr Steve Foulkes told a packed audience of business leaders that together they were on the right track to creating a strong and dynamic Borough but there were still significant challenges to overcome.

Cllr Foulkes, who was speaking at the Invest Wirral annual conference, held at The Floral Pavilion Theatre and Conference Centre on Tuesday 1st November, outlined the work that the Council is doing to encourage investment into the Borough through opportunities such as the £4.5bn Wirral Waters development, including the Peel International Trade Centre (ITC) which received planning permission in September.

On the same day that a new 90,000 sq ft Asda superstore opened in the heart of Birkenhead creating hundreds of jobs for local people, Cllr Foulkes spoke of the need to tackle Wirral’s low job density rate (57 jobs for every 100 of the population) by supporting existing businesses to grow.

Cllr Steve Foulkes, Leader of Wirral Council said: “We have big challenges to face but they are challenges that I, as Leader of Wirral Council am determined to meet. I want Wirral to be a place where entrepreneurship is encouraged, where jobs and wealth creation are championed and where, above all else, is a great place to invest, work and live. It is why we will continue to support Peel in their attempts to attract investment for Wirral Waters and also why we have introduced a number of new business support measures for our existing businesses such as The Wirral Apprentice, The Wirral Intermediate Labour Market, a new Social Enterprise Team and a Business Angels network.

“Our business support is, I believe, targeted in ways that we can use our resources and connections to make a positive difference to the private sector and we are determined to make Wirral the most business friendly area in the country.”

Over 300 representatives from the Wirral business community attended the conference and heard presentations from Asif Hamid, Chief Executive of Birkenhead based The Contact Company and Acting Chair of the Liverpool City Region LEP, aswell as Wirral Council’s Chief Executive Jim Wilkie who outlined further the Council’s business support measures and Andy Leach, Chief Executive of The North West Fund who spoke about raising finance for business.

The conference was organised by Invest Wirral the Council’s business support team. One of the team’s main aims is to build on and strengthen the links between the Local Authority and the private sector and a key tool in this mission has been the further development and enhancement of the Invest Wirral Business Forum. Forum membership now stands in excess of 2000 and is proving to be a real hit with the local business community. The Forum is FREE and sign up is easy, simply visit www.businesswirral.com and follow the brief registration process.


Don’t Lose Your Vote

Electoral canvassers employed by Wirral Council will be visiting Wirral residents who haven’t yet completed and returned their Voter Registration 2011/12 forms to obtain information for the new Register of Electors.
The visits will take place until around 13th November and the canvassers will be carrying photographic ID to identify themselves. Residents should always ask to see this before they give out any information on their doorstep.
The purpose of the visits is to either remind residents that they need to complete their voter registration form as soon as possible or help them fill it in there and then.
If people are not included on the Register of Electors then they will not only be unable to vote in any elections held in 2012, but may also experience other difficulties, such as obtaining credit or securing other financial arrangements.
Failure to submit a Voter Registration form, or knowingly submitting incorrect information, could result in a fine of up to £1,000 being imposed.
Further information on registering to vote can be found on the Wirral Council website – https://www.wirral.gov.uk/my-services/council-and-democracy/elections/electoral-register


Labour’s Five Point Plan For Jobs and Growth

This is a really worrying time for families; struggling with higher food prices and gas bills and worried about their jobs and their children’s futures.

That’s why Labour has set out a clear five-point plan for jobs, to help struggling families and support small businesses.

But the Tory-led Government refuses to listen to people’s concerns. Help us make them understand how tough things are for families, pensioners and businesses. Join our campaign at Labour.org.uk/plan and take action now.

Labour’s five-point plan for jobs and growth in the North West

    1. Create up to 18,000 jobs for young people and build 1,600 new homes
    2. Bring forward investment projects like new school buildings
    3. Temporarily reverse the Tory-led Government’s VAT rise – a £450 boost for families with children
    4. Cut VAT on home improvements to 5% for a year
    5. Give up to 204,000 small firms a tax break to take on extra workers

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