How little Evie’s heart condition inspired Wallasey mum to help others

A MOTHER whose baby has two holes in her heart wants to raise awareness about congenital heart disease.Read

Hunt goes on for knifeman who stabbed father and son in Claughton

POLICE are still searching for the man who stabbed a father and son in what is believed to be a “targeted and domestic” attack.Read

Performing arts event for adults at St Mary’s College in Wallasey

A PERFORMING arts day for adults is taking place at St Mary’s College, Wallasey Village, on Saturday, January 31.Read

Wirral Council gives Guinea Gap baths a two-year reprieve - but two Wallasey libraries will still close

WIRRAL’S councillors have tried to show they are listening by backing down over Guinea Gap Baths, but Wallasey Village and Seacombe libraries will still close.Read

New Section 30 orders to stop groups congregating in areas within Seacombe and Wallasey

AREAS within Seacombe and Wallasey have been hit with Section 30 orders, making it an offence to congregate in groups or return within 24 hours if moved on.Read

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Witness appeal after 81-year-old woman dies in Wallasey crash

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after an 81-year-old woman died following a road traffic collision in Wallasey.Read

Wirral teenager aims to skate off with a medal at Youth Olympics

A TEENAGE ice skater from Wirral will be competing in the International Youth Olympics next month.Read

Sister’s appeal to help her brother out of a coma

THE sister of a Moreton man, in a coma since May, is appealing for old friends to contribute memories for a scrapbook aimed at helping his recovery.Read

Angela Eagle tells council to "reconsider" culture proposals

WALLASEY MP Angela Eagle has told Wirral Council leader, Cllr Steve Foulkes the strategic asset review “doesn’t look like regeneration, it looks like losing services”. The Labour leader faced a cacophony of broadsides from members of the public, trade union leaders, a Conservative councillor and his Labour colleague, Angela Eagle MP, at a packed Floral Pavilion last night. Around 1,000 people squeezed into the new £11.5m venue to hear a presentation from the report’s author, council officer, Alan Stennard, who was joined on stage by Liberal Democrat leader, Cllr Simon Holbrook, at the meeting chaired by Cllr Steve Foulkes. The anger in the room was palpable and jeers broke out from  the crowd within minutes of commencing. The first question came from UNISON representative Jeff Bradfield, who warned cuts in leisure provision could cost 1,000 jobs and told Steve Foulkes “you have failed in your job”, to huge applause. Angela Eagle was then given the opportunity to make her views known, after a member of the audience urged her “to stick up for the people of this borough”. The Treasury minister said: “The overwhelming response to the strategic asset review from constituents has been opposition, that’s what I’m hearing.” She told those on stage she understood part of the aim was to “encourage regeneration in the poorest areas”, but said Seacombe, which fits that description, “faces losing swimming baths and a library”. Ms Eagle added: “This doesn’t look like regeneration, it looks like losing services. “The replacement services would be welcome, but seem to be distinctly aspirational and vague and years in the future, while we’re looking at cuts now.” She urged the council to “reconsider some of the proposals”, particularly with regard to Guinea Gap Baths, and suggested the library could be moved to Wallasey Town Hall “so it is still available to local people”.l For a full report on Thursday’s meeting, see next Wednesday’s Wirral News Read

Children treated after Leasowe fire

FIVE YOUNG children and their mother were treated by paramedics after fire ranged through their Leasowe home on Tuesday.Read

Housing association wants to use Leasowe recreation centre as part of retirement village plan

LEASOWE Recreation Centre could be taken over by a housing association and used as part of a retirement village, Wirral Council said this week.Read

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Council urged to reveal groups who want to run buildings

WIRRAL Council is facing demands to reveal the names of the organisations vying to take over buildings facing the axe as part of its strategic asset review.Read

Witness appeal after attempted robbery on West Kirby train

DETECTIVES from the British Transport Police are appealing for witnesses following an attempted robbery on board a train travelling between Moreton and Meols last month.Read

Holly is Wirral’s first 2009 baby

BABY Holly says hello to the New Year as the first Wirral baby born in 2009. Her proud parents Steve and Jill Jones, from Bebington, are pictured with their daughter, born at Arrowe Park Hospital, weighing 7lb 5oz. Photo by Paul Heaps Code ph010109d-1Read

Youth workers’ anger as Wirral Council plans shake-up in services

FURIOUS youth workers say their future is looking bleak as Wirral Council plans to reconfigure its youth service to save £150,000.Read

Isabella wins the Wirral News Santa Baby 2008 title

MEET Wirral’s winning Santa Baby!Read

Witness appeal after robbery at Moreton card shop

MERSEYSIDE Police is appealing for witnesses to an armed robbery at the Card Warehouse on Hoylake Road in Moreton.Read

One fifth of Wirral’s social workers face pay cuts and job downgrade in New Year shake-up

A FIFTH of Wirral social workers will face having their roles downgraded and pay reduced as part of a restructuring process due to be initiated next year.Read

Moreton man pleads guilty to robbing couple at gunpoint

A MORETON man is facing a lengthy jail sentence after admitting robbing a couple at gunpoint.Read

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Council report backs attempt to save New Brighton's SS Peter and Paul Church

CHURCH authorities have come under fire from Wirral Council over plans to “abandon” a landmark building and sell an Anglican church to the Catholic diocese.Read

Ken Dodd raises the roof as curtain goes up at new Floral Pavilion Theatre

THE Squire of Knotty Ash took to the stage of the new Floral Pavilion on Saturday night for a tattyfilarious show.Read

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