Friday, March 30, 2007
Plans for Leighton Road - footpath to be closed or not?
I have also received complaints from other local residents who have told me that when they moved into their properties adjacent to Leighton Road they were told "... by Riverside Housing that the plan for Leighton Road was to build bungalows for older people." They tell me that they would not have moved into their existing bungalows if they had thought that Leighton Road was to be used for family housing.
Seen the plans?
The new plans - of which I have a full sized copy - call me on 07976 839054 if you want to have a look - show that 16 properties in all are proposed. Four of these are to be two bedroomed bungalows, seven are to be three-bedroomed houses over two floors and five are to be four-bedroomed, over three floors. The plans have been drawn up the Family and Venture Housing Association and were dated on December 14th 2006
I have been sent a copy of these plans by Sue Hooper of the Wirral Council - for which thanks - and she tells me that revised plans are currently being drawn up to include keeping the footpath open.
I am told by one of the local residents - that this change of plan follows complaints to Frank Field MP and to Phil Davies - one of our our local Councillors.
This proposed change will be greeted by many as good news providing that the revised plan is the one eventually adopted.
More Seymour St mess


Thursday, March 29, 2007
Local Anti-Bullying Campaign

Trish Barnes, Wirral Healthy Schools Co-ordinator, said the children themselves had decided upon the key messages, working with their school councils. “It’s very important that children have their say on something that can affect their lives both in and out of school. “The children made it clear that they wanted to feel safe in school but also out of school when they’re moving around their estate. The posters reflect what the children feel about their need and their right to feel and be safe wherever they happen to be.”
Now you can contact TRACE through this blog
If you can think of any more links we should include - such as your own local organisation - just let me know and I will include it.
James Kay
Monday, March 26, 2007
HMRI briefing leaflet
http://www.wirral.gov.uk/atoz/documents/HMRI.pdf
Role of Registered Social Landlords in HMRI
The purpose of this report was to ask Members to approve an approach to engaging Registered Social Landlords (RSL’s) via the establishment of a new Partnership for the delivery of the Regeneration Strategy for Inner Wirral in line with housing market restructuring through the Housing Market Renewal Initiative.
http://www.wirral.gov.uk/minute/public/cabhep040204rep2_11824.pdf
Friday, March 23, 2007
M.O.T. FOR WIRRAL MEN AT TRANMERE ROVERS

A free football-themed health event – for men who don’t want to be left on the subs bench – will kick off at Tranmere Rovers at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, 26th April. The programme includes:
An opportunity to meet Eric Nixon
Football skills competitions
Display of superbikes and cruisers (courtesy of Marriott Motorcycles)
A close-up of the Vauxhall VXR range (courtesy of Lookers, Wirral)
Live broadcast from the radio Merseyside BBC bus
A win-a-new-bike competition
A roller cycling challenge
A display of army vehicles
Giant Genga
Plus a team of health professionals offering free health assessments and general advice on men’s health issues
The event – aimed at all ages - is being organised by Wirral Primary Care Trust’s Health and Wellbeing Team to encourage local men and youths to be more pro-active about their health.
Said Joint Director of Public Health, Jane Harvey, “We wanted to offer something a little bit different to get them through the door so that we can help them see what they could be doing to improve their self-care”.
According to the Men’s Health Forum, which exists to improve men’s health in England and Wales, 1 in 3 people in the UK live with a long-term medical condition and a significant proportion of this number will be men.
However, health promotion campaigns often fail to take account of the need for 'gender-sensitivity' in reaching male audiences. Men may be unaware that they are living with a chronic condition. For example, an estimated 3% of men aged 35 and over have undiagnosed diabetes and many men also live with long-term mental health problems such as anxiety or depression
And more than 30,000 men in the UK are diagnosed each year with prostate cancer, many of whom live with it for many years with or without treatment.
For more information please contact Carol Howard, Health Improvement Projects Manager, Health and Wellbeing Team, Wirral Primary Care NHS Trust on 0151 630 8383.
Friday, March 09, 2007
Wirral Weight Wise - new classes

Wirral Weight Wise will offer the new low impact exercise sessions in Wirral Tennis and Sports Centre, Valley Road, Bidston every week starting:
Tuesday, 20th March: 9.30 -10.30 a.m.
Wednesday, 21st March: 5.45 - 6.45 p.m.
Weight Wise has proved very popular in *Guinea Gap Recreation Centre (Riverview Road, Wallasey) since being launched last September. The programme offers structured, low impact exercise with qualified instructors who have had special training to deliver the most appropriate type of exercise.
The latest additions to the Weight Wise programme coincide with National Obesity Awareness Week (from 12th March). Recent data from GP practices shows that just over a quarter of Wirral adults are clinically obese.
Said Marie Armitage, Joint Director of Public Health with Wirral PCT: “Weight Wise exercise sessions are designed to get overweight people, who may not have exercised for some time, back into being active without embarrassment.
“Ideally people with serious weight problems should aim to exercise for at least forty-five minutes on five days a week, but lack of motivation and limited ‘gentle’ exercise provision can make it a difficult goal to achieve, which is why these dedicated sessions are proving so popular and why we are extending them.”
Participants can just turnn up and GPs, practice nurses and other will point suitable candidates in the direction of the centres. There is a charge for each session and new participants are advised to turn up ten minutes beforehand to complete a health questionnaire. To find out more about Weight Wise please call 0151 606 2244.
People who are really concerned about their weight should ask their GP or practice nurse if they can also access the free NHS weight management programme, the Lifestyle and Weight Management Service.
*Existing Guinea Gap sessions are held every Tuesday from 2 – 3 p.m. and every Sunday from 10.30 – 11.30a.m.
Thanks to Lin Danher at Wirral PCT
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Demolition on Thompson Street


Minutes of United Communities Group Jan 07
MINUTES 25TH JANUARY 2007
PRESENT: Hazel Roberts Chair, T A G, Ann Adams T R A C, Marilyn McDougall MRA, Terry Neill WAMA, Andrew Wilson WAMA, James Kay TRACE, Les Neish CPRA, John Steele UCG
APOLOGIES: Malcolm Birchall, Rev. John Chesworth, Steph Reid.
MINUTES : The minutes of the previous meeting held 16th November 2006 were
approved as a correct record of the meeting.
MATTERS ARISING :
The meeting would like to thank Colin Clayton for all he has done and would like to invite him to the next meeting to follow up the issues that he had passed on to other departments.
James reported that most people in the H M R I assessment area have accepted the 50/50 grant.(up to £30,000 00 is available), the work must be started after April 2007 and the money spent before March 2008.
It is understood that 20 Seymour Street, if they accept the grant, will be fast tracked through the system.
RESIDENT GROUP REPORTS :
Terry Neill (W A M A) said that they have had a better response from T C P. the children are behaving better. Meetings are being arranged for every two months between the W A M A and T C P. Terry thanked all that had been helping with their problems.
T R A C E James would like the U C G to write to the Post Office and complain about deliveries. H e said that the postman is frequently putting letters in the wrong houses. He has recently had a letter returned to the sender saying that he had left the property. John said he is often taking letters that have been put through his door by mistake and posting them in the right address.
M R A Marilyn was welcomed back after a period of illness. She reported that all was going well with the play area in St, Paul’s Road, they now have two investors and it should be ready in April.
The young people from Yellow House are making a film about themselves. They have 24 8-12 year olds on a Monday night but have not been successful in getting the next age group off the ground.
James invited Marilyn to get in touch with him if any of the young people would be interested in acting in a live show he said that there are many opportunities for young people in the Drama Groups.
C P R A Les reported on a meeting that had been held with three Birkenhead Councillors and the residents about the Mosque at Beechcroft.
The main issues were Parking and Security. It was a very good meeting with an agreement made between the residents and the Moslem Council to have monthly meetings and an invitation to look over the building when it has been refurbished.
T R A C Ann said that they will be looking for more funding from the Discretionary Fund next year for chiropody service, as they will need to put on another session to cope with the amount of people that want to use the service. At present it is booked up for 3 months in advance.
T A G The Trampoline club continues to be popular with up to 40, 8 to 12 year olds from 5:15pm to 7:15pm and an average of 18, 12 to 16 year olds from 7:30pm to 9:30pm, we now have nearly 40, 12 to 16 year olds registered.
Bag a Bargain is running well, we do have a problem with the quality of the veg it is not always as fresh as it should be. We have another supplier coming to see if he can provide better quality fresh fruit and veg for the same price.
HMRI James gave an update on the Church Road Developments. More delays in the start of the redevelopments they are now looking at September or October before anything will start to be built.
Hazel said that T A G is looking to contact Frank Field and will be having an open meeting in the near future.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS :
Tranmere Alliance Charity Night Friday 23rd February at Gladstone Liberal Club tickets £4:00 each.
Courses at Trafford Hall. Marilyn said that there is another 2day course. Make Yourself Heard on the 12th to 14th of February that she is going on.
John and Hazel would like to go on the Neighbourhood Regeneration on the 26th to 28th March.
NEXT MEETING :
Thursday 5th April 10:30am at Prospect House .
ACTIONS
Ring Colin Clayton to attend next meeting
Contact Royal Mail residents problems
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Violent youth gang in Tranmere
If you have any information or have witnessed any intimidation, threatening or anti-social behaviour, vandalism or violence - please contact TRACE by phone or email or phone the police locally on
Lets come together and stop this nonsense before it gets seriously out of hand.
Birkenhead/Tranmere Forum Report
Some of you will have this information already, indeed some of you were at the meeting - but most were not - so these notes might be interesting to you.
Click below
http://www.wirral.gov.uk/minute/public/area%20co%20report%206%20feb_23086.pdf