Last week, @WirralWaters, @PeelLandP, @WirralCouncil, and staff and students from @WirralMet, came together to celebrate the ‘topping out’ of what is the single biggest development to date at the UK’s largest and most #sustainable#regeneration project.
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Another key moment in Birkenhead’s regeneration journey as #BirkenEdsPlace reopens for further engagement opportunities. Well done @PlacedEd for continuing with this impressive program. @SeacombeLabour Cllr Paul Stewart launches project work by @LivUniArch
Wirral Council leader Paul Stuart tweeted saying there had been a "team effort" between Wirral Council's senior officers, leadership and the region's MPs @SeacombeLabour
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This week celebrates 50 years of community payback. Community payback plays a vital role in rehabilitating offenders & making a positive impact on our communities, while reminding us of the importance of supporting & empowering individuals to make positive changes in their lives.
Wirral Waters reached a new milestone today (8 June) as a ceremony took place to mark the highest point of the construction in Millers Quay. 🥳 The Leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Paul Stuart, joined partners from across the region to celebrate this key moment. Once completed this residential development within the Northbank neighbourhood of Wirral Waters will provide 500 highly sustainable one and two bedroom waterfront apartments.
Pleased to be able to speak at the Leverhulme Estates planning inquiry this evening, along with Cllrs Paul Stuart & Jean Robinson; Mark Skillicorn & Gail Jenkinson also there to support residents’ opposition to the plans @SeacombeLabour
Thanks to everyone that made a stand and protested tonight at Wallasey Town Hall …. Brilliant speakers and overwhelming support @SeacombeLabour@MGreenwoodWW@lizgrey_
Council leader @SeacombeLabour has pointed to the unanimous political support for the council’s brownfield first local plan and thanks the public for attending
He tells the inspectorate: “Building on the greenbelt is not needed nor wanted in Wirral” which is followed by applause
He points to the nearly 14,000 homes the council or regeneration partners are planning to build on brownfield sites
@SeacombeLabour: “We are not building on greenbelt when we have a very viable alternative of building on brownfield land”
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