With more than eight in 10 adult learners going on to further training, volunteering or employment, Wirral’s Lifelong Learning Service is supporting local residents to reach their full potential.
The resolutions approved by all members now form the basis of Wirral Council’s official position on Peak Cluster and the potential impact it could have on the borough.
At last night’s Tourism, Communities, Culture & Leisure Committee, Members received an uplifting update showing how Wirral CVS continues to play a vital and inspiring role in supporting residents and strengthening communities across the borough.
Plans have been set out for how £6 million will be spent on road maintenance - and a further £3 million on local transport schemes in Wirral - over the coming year.
The council has been preparing for the coming year based on how much is expected to be received from council tax, business rates, grants from Government and other income such as fees. This is balanced against the costs of providing all council services.
Dixie’s daughter, Barbara, was the guest of honour at the ceremony joined by other members of the Dean family, friends and representatives of Everton and Tranmere Rovers football clubs
The committee report is recommending that the council begin the process of seeking external funding to cover the majority of the costs of the dredging and repairs.