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Wirral Council move to give Glenda Jackson Freedom of Borough

Plans to give the late Glenda Jackson Wirral s highest honour move forward

Plans to give the late Glenda Jackson Wirral s highest honour move forward
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Local Elections 2021: Wirral s unstable council and how it could all change next week

Local Elections 2021: Wirral’s unstable council and how it could all change next week There s everything to play for in Wirral s 2021 Local Elections 13:25, 28 APR 2021 The balance of power at Wallasey Town Hall could look very different (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo) Get our MyWirral newsletter, for the best news, pictures, opinions and video from across the peninsulaInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

LOCAL ELECTION 2021: How Wirral council could change next week

Wallasey Town Hall, where Wirral Council meets in normal times WIRRAL Council could completely change next week as huge elections for the borough take place. On Thursday, May 6, polls will open in all 22 of Wirral s wards with everything to play for. In 2019, Labour lost its majority on the council, making the politics of the authority a lot more uncertain and giving opposition parties far more power. The Liberal Democrats, the Green Party and the Conservatives frequently mention the end of the Hoylake Golf Resort project and end of the Wirral View newspaper as key achievements of their increased power. However, Labour is still by far the most powerful party in the council, with its leader Cllr Janette Williamson in charge of the authority since last September.

Wirral councillors criticise NHS reorganisation plans

Librfary picture of doctor MAJOR changes to our region s NHS will affect the employment of 60-70 people, it has been revealed. Currently, the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside is split into nine Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), which plan and buy healthcare services for their local areas. Under this proposal, the more than 2.5m residents of the nine boroughs which make up Cheshire and Merseyside will have their healthcare services commissioned by just one authority. If approved, the change could be in place by April 2022. At a Wirral Council committee meeting this week, Simon Banks, chief officer of NHS Wirral CCG, said the move will affect between 60 and 70 people in terms of future employment.

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