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Today at 07:18 PM New Multi million pound youth centre in Birkenhead by insanekitty

http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/949733...for_Birkenhead/

WIRRAL's young people are one step closer to getting a multi-million pound youth centre as it moves into its next stage of planning.

The council's ruling cabinet is set to note the progress of Wirral Youth Zone which will give local teenagers a "modern, safe and purposeful alternative to the streets."

The centre, which will be based in the fire station's home in Exmouth Street, Birkenhead, will feature a sports hall, cafe, fitness suite and arts facilities.

Onside North West - the charity responsible for setting up other Youth Zones across the region - has been giving guidance to the project's "steering group" which consists of local councillors, youth club representatives and other partner agencies.

Onside has estimated the centre would cost a total of £6.5m which would be contributed from public, private and voluntary organisations.

A new charity would also be formed by Onside to manage and develop the facility which would be open all year round to ages eight to 21.

And last year councillors agreed that £200,000 will be allocated from the 2012/2013 capital budget to allow further exploration to be carried out.

Councillor Sheila Clarke, chair of children and young people's overview and scrutiny committee, believes the scheme will bring mark a new generation of youth clubs.

Councillor Clarke said: "We want to create an iconic building and the location has got great transport links so it is open to all young people.

"When we started discussing the project, we called it 'Birkenhead Youth Zone' but we have since changed that because we want to get rid of the tribalism among some communities and make sure everyone can make use of it.

"It is absolutely paramount to provide somewhere our young people want to go to and use a range of resources and activities."

According to the cabinet papers, Merseyside Fire and Rescue has agreed to donate a piece of their land as part of their involvement with communities.

Birkenhead Fire Station is set to be redeveloped and fire bosses are keen for the land freed up to be used by the Youth Zone.

Now the steering group is considering two options for the centre; one of which would also include building on land occupied by Charing Cross Methodist Church.

The report will be considered by councillors at Wallasey Town Hall next Thursday, February 2.

Kieran Timmins, deputy chief executive of Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, said: “We would actively look out for opportunities to work with young people as part of our protection and prevention work.

"It looks like a fantastic opportunity where Wirral Youth Zone might be able to share facilities with the fire station and firefighters could act as role models for the young people.

"The potential project is in its early stages however we are in positive talks with Wirral Council about the land."



Sorry for sounding like a killjoy but the council is allocating £200000 for "further exploration". Could they please explain this and what it will be spent on?
Will it be going to a "mates" consultation company? or some other back hander to some one else on the take.

Well I will charge you nothing and say this - there are plenty of places around that could be used for youth centers and they wont cost £3 million pounds.
Try the Lauries centre - always looks empty anyway
up the road is a new YMCA and there are plenty under used council building around that could be utilised.
Dont situate a youth center between a Macdonalds and a Pub!

Mind you I suppose it would work if you included a creche for all the underage pregnancies and a shoot up room for the druggies and a load of toilets for the pissed kids to throw up in.

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Today at 05:34 PM Funnel cloud by davaw1

Did anyone else see the funnel cloud near to Arrowe Park at about 1630 moving from west to east? It was quite big aswell.

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Today at 03:51 PM Incident at Higher Bebingon Teehay Lane by bromatt

Apprently been some sort of incident on Teehay Lane, in the last hour or so - details sketchy to say the least but from what I know - there was some sort of Incident with two cars involved and one member of the public was assaulted with the other driver running from scene - police in attendance and helicopter involved.

eeeek!!!

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Today at 03:50 PM Rock ferry, tranmere by helenb234

Any one know what's going on police helicopter is up round old Chester road and numerous ambulances gone past

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Today at 03:07 PM RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 28-29 Jan by Greenwood

If you fancy staying in the warm this weekend, then throw out some birdfood and keep an eye on what's going on outside! Or you could wrap up and visit your local park if you haven't a garden.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/

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Today at 02:36 PM Seabank Road, Wallasey by PaulWirral

Seabank Road

Seabank Road, between King Street and Rowson Street, gets its name from "Seabank" - the house which was later known as Liscard Manor House. At first the road ran as far as Manor Lane.

To be able to reach New Brighton, as part of Seabank Road was private, you had to go through Liscard Village and up Rake Lane and Rowson Street, or by walking along the beach when the tide was out. The other route to take was along Seaview Road, Mount Pleasant Road and Mount Road to Montpellier Crescent. It was not until 1880 that the thoroughfare was extended.


1910 Map

Starting from Trafalgar Road on the left hand side of King Street are 'Baroda Villas' and at No.9 in the 1930s was Charles Stewart, who was a silversmith. Built in the 1800s was 'Newley Cottage' which was on the corner of Trafalgar Road and numbered 2 and was once the home of Henry Porter. At one time James and Mary Elibeck lived at the cottage who once lived in Rudgrave Square. James established a building and contracting business in 1880 and had his yard at No.2 Charles Street, off Church Street. The business was later to be carried on by his son, George and moved to 43 King Street in March, 1941 in the premises that use to be Hardings Coach Office. The house was demolished so that public toilets could be erected on the site. John Cotlier was a pilot who lived at 'The Noll'.

Dr. William Bruce Briggs, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., lived at No.19 and next door was Robert Evans, who went to sea as a ship's officer. Next door but one was a pilot by the name of Frank Wilkinson. Miss Edith Hellon lived at the fine Victorian house, 'Manor Grange'. Alterations were made and it is now a rest home.

Living at No.35 'Seabank House' lived James Joyce, J.P. He was born in Liverpool in 1852, being the son of Michael Joyce of Seacombe. He was the first Councillor for Seacombe on the Wallasey Urban Council and he served on the Local Board for many years and was Chairman for a time. He was a Justice of the Peace for Chester and owned a number of sailing vessels which were built at Whitehaven, Sunderland and Newcastle. One of these was the 'Alice Leigh' which was built in 1888 and was the largest vessel built and owned in England at the time. One of the Wallasey ferryboats was named after him (the 'John Joyce', built in 1910). Another Wallasey Councillor, Alderman John Farley, lived at No.42 and he, too, had a ferryboat named after him in 1922.

Standing on the corner of Manor Road in Seabank Road is Manor Church Centre, formerly the Egremont United Reform Church, which was built as a Presbyterian Church of England between 1907/08. For more information please <click here>

On the opposite corner of Manor Road is a house named 'Oaklands' which was built in 1891 and in the 1930s was resided by Dr. Frederick Lyburn, L.R.C.P.S., L.M. He previously had his home and practice in a house called 'Riverside' in Falkland Road. Charles Warren, the contractor, lived on the corner of Manor Lane at 'Ingleby'. He was responsible for the construction of Seabank Road.

William Clark Curry, J.P. was at No.75 at one time. Wallasey's first Town Clerk, Mr. H. William Cook lived at No.81. There used to be a Swedish gymnasium at No.87 and further along at No.93 was Mrs. Emrys Evans, who worked for the Wallasey Council and who later became a Town Clerk. Dr. Young used to be at No.91, as did Dr. Ernest Bark at one time.

Living at No.101 was the shipowner J.S. Mack, and later Dr. John McMillian, M.B., Ch.B., also lived there, and Charles Morgan, the nurseryman. His land went right back to Penkett Road, being covered mainly with greenhouses. The greenhouse on Seabank Road included the shop. Later the land was sold for building purposes.

On the corner of Marlborough Road was Dr. Irvine Hermon's practice which was later carried on by his son, Robert. There were a fair number of shops there too, as there are at present. Among them was Miss Annie Prince, the drapers, Thompson's the grocers, the Co-operative Society Pegrams, a greengrocer by the name of Theophilus McCallum and Jim Caffrey, the butcher. Dr. Percy Gange was at No.223 and Francis Evans was a professor of music at No.235.

On the right-hand side of the road from the Egremont end was the red brick St. Columba's Church, which stood on the corner of Trafalgar Avenue and was built in 1904. The last service was held in 1971 and the church was demolished in 1973.

Next along is the 'Andrew Gibson Memorial Home for Seaman's Widows' which was donated by a retired wealthy ship-owner. It was built in the loving memory of a father by his son and cost £125,000 and was opened in 1906. The fine large red brick building is set in its own grounds and some flats faced the river and had splendid views. Miss Kerr was the superintendent of the home in 1925. It was refurbished in 1982 and had twenty four flats on three floors. The building closed in June 2002.

The five acres of land known as the ‘Roger Lyon Jones Park’ was situated on the opposite corner of Maddock Road. The park was laid out by Mr. J.S. Tyreman who also laid out parks in Liverpool. Roger Lyon Jones was a Liverpool merchant and a Liverpool Councillor and on his passing the land was gifted by the trustees for the purpose of building the Home for the Aged Mariners, also known as the Mariner’s Home, which was built on the old grounds of Liscard Manor House.

The foundation stone of the large building was laid by William Cliff on 18th October, 1880. It was built of red brick, supplied by the New Ferry Brick Co., with sandstone dressings in Gothic style. The bell tower rose to one hundred and thirty five feet. It was erected by the generosity of William Cliff in memory of his daughter, Rosa, who had died at the age of twenty-four, on 29th April, 1879. The design of the building was by the architect Colonel David Walker of 11 Dale Street, Liverpool.

The main entrance to the building faced the river. The Arms of the donor were outside, together with those of the Mercantile Marine Service Association and the Liver Bird above. The inscription read: - “The Home of Aged Mariners was erected by William Cliff, merchant of Liverpool, in the year MDCCCLXXXII to the memory of his beloved daughter, Rosa Webster, who died suddenly on the Twenty-ninth of April MDCCCLXXIX aged twenty four”.

The Home, also known as “Cliff House”, was opened on 16th November, 1882 by H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh, the second son of Queen Victoria. The main building was the home of 65 men. Each having his own cubicle instead of room. The library could hold a large number of men. In addition, there were two-rest rooms, one being in later years as a T.V lounge.

The cottages in the grounds were: ‘Reyner’s Cottages’, ‘Forwood Cottages’, the ‘Etruria’, and ‘Aurania Cottages’, the ‘Bacon’. ‘Pickup’, ‘Brocklehurst’, ‘Ashton’, ‘McLnnes’, ‘Potter’, ‘Chaddock’, Harling’, ‘Slaughter’ and ‘Hedley’ cottages for the Aged Mariners who had wives or other relatives to live with them. They had a comfortable house with fire, gas, water and they were tax-free.

onors could have a ward named after them for £500 and the donors could name a cabin in the main building.

The roads in the park had shipping names such as Ismay Drive, Cliff Drive, Cunard Avenue, Whitley Drive, Webster Avenue, Richard Chubb Drive and King George Drive. The main entrance to the Park was at the top of Maddock Road. The carved posts and iron gates were removed in 1967, having been there since 1882.

On 25th October, 1925, a new extension was opened by Lord Jellicoe as a memorial to 15,168 officers and men who lost their lives in the First World War. On 4th November, 1931, H.R.H., the Prince of Wales paid a visit to the Park whilst in Wallasey where he was taken on a guided tour of the Home.

As years passed the villas were converted into flats whilst others were demolished. The main building was no longer required and closed in 1977. Later it was decided to demolish it which was carried out in 1981. Today the Park is run by Nautilus Wefare Fund, a charity that aims to provide a welfare service to needy seafarers and their dependants. In 2002 the Mariners Park Care Home was opened by the Princess Royal.

Continuing on, Mr. Best, the chemist, went to live at No, 34 Seabank Road and a little higher up was the dentist by the name of Frederick Aloyisious Parle. Arthur Simpson was a shipowner who lived at No. 58 and Robert Leyland, the pawnbroker lived on the corner of Radnor Drive and Dr. William Milroy was a No. 88.

Seabank High School was at the top of Dalton Road and had opened in 1892 and known as Miss Earp’s Ladies School. It later moved to ‘King’s Court’ in Penkett Road and offered a wide curriculum including gymnastics, art, swimming and commercial subjects. It closed in 1940.

Liscard High School was on the corner of Hale Road and Seabank Road and was originally in Penkett Road. It was a very popular private school and was founded by Albert Wrigley, B.A. in 1896. From one pupil the school soon grew and when they were at their peak they had as many as three hundred. The red brick building was built in 1909 and the scholars wore maroon blazers, caps and ties. Mr Wrigley entered politics and elected to the Town Council and was made an alderman. He was Mayor of Wallasey in 19828/1929. In 1930 he gave up the school when it was bought by Mr. Middleton-Hislop who had it for about ten years, and then Stanley Watson took over. Albert Wrigley, who hailed from Yorkshire, died in 1933. The building later became for a time a centre for the hard of hearing.

At No. 108 lived the builder Samuel Kendrick. Among the shopkeepers along this part of the road was Mills, the chemist, Ashtons the wholesale tobacconist people. Lacey’s (No. 132) had a bakery and Mr. Leadbetter was a hairdresser. Mr. Boyer continued on the business. Herbert Howard was the fishmonger.

The Emanuel Church was designed by C. E Dean and was built in red brick at the beginning of the last Century. An iron chapel was on the site before the church was built and came under the parish of St. James’ Church.

At ‘Ivor Lodge’ (No.176), corner of Magazine Lane, were the surgeons McDonald and Herman. Dr. Bouverie Francis Primrose McDonald was the son of Captain S. McDonald of the Isle of Lewis and was born in Edinburgh on 13th April 1861. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Edinburgh University. McDonald came to Wallasey in 1886, where he built himself a large and successful practice. At an early date he was appointed honorary surgeon to the Wallasey Dispensary, and also to the Seacombe Cottage Hospital, which in 1901 became the Liscard Central Hospital. In these two hospitals he performed many operations, as well as treating many medical cases. During the same year he vaccinated some 4,000 persons in six weeks after an outbreak of small-pox struck the area. In all he would attend the birth of 2,200 infants and vaccinate 22,500 babies whilst in practice.

Later on, he threw himself into political work in the Conservative interest, became president of the local Primrose League, and then President of the Conservative Association. He soon became a member of the Cheshire County Council for Liscard. He was also a Justice of the Peace and was Wallasey’s first Member of Parliament between 1918 and 1922. In July 1926 the long partnership with Herman was dissolved when McDonald retired to Croydon, where, in August 1931, he died.

Thomas Burke was a Justice of the Peace who lived ant No. 184 and the vicarage of Emanuel Church was at No. 190. The vicarage later moved next to the church before moving down to the Brow, Dr. Tom Martlew, M.B., Ch.B., was the sporting enthusiast and Chairman of New Brighton F.C. He had his home and practice on the corner of Dalmorton Road. Another doctor, Basil Murphy was further along.


For more photographs please visit http://www.liberator31.co.uk/wallasey/Seabank_Road/index.html

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Today at 10:33 AM Wirral Oil Refinery move to Mexico? by RossChops

Hi all,

My grandmother recently passed away and I am trying to piece together some of my granddads life.

One particular aspect of his past that I am interested in is his business dealings in the Wirral. At some point between 1950-1980 (sorry I cant be more specific) he and his business partner worked on a project where they dismantled an oil refinery and shipped it to South America (possibly mexico).

Does anyone know anything about this? A name of the oil refinery in question would be a good start!

Ross

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Today at 08:31 AM Local councils failing on fast broadband rollout by MikeT

What do we pay our council tax for?

"Three groups of local authorities, however, are categorised as “making insufficient progress” by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Communications Minister Ed Vaizey said he will meet urgently with Liverpool, Knowsley, St. Helens, Sefton, Wirral"

CLICKY

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Today at 07:41 AM Quiz at Wallasey Central Library Jan 2012 by safina17

Thankyou to everyone who came to the quiz last night.
To the winner of the free 5 dvds - please come into the library and choose any 5 completely free - its a really good prize!
Look forward to seeing you all at the next one! laugh

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Today at 03:01 AM Arvato Jobs in Liverpool - Anybody Apply For Them? by Jobneeded67

Did any of you apply for the Customer Agent jobs at Arvato in Liverpool, which were recently advertised? If so, have you had a reply yet?

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Yesterday at 08:08 PM Private Eye - Wirral Shamed by MikeT

Article in the next issue of Private Eye magazine - hits the shelves tomorrow (Friday 27th), I get it early 'cos I'm a subscriber:

WIRRAL SHAMED

"An astonishing catalogue of corruption, violence, neglect and incompetence has been revealed at Labour Wirral council on Merseyside - and has gone almost entirely unreported beyond the local Wirral Globe newspaper.

Senior officers in Wirral council's social services turned a deaf ear to claims that people with disabilities in the care of the council were victims of violence, sexual abuse, theft of benefits and massive overcharging for care - claims which Inspector Knacker is now investigating.

Some of the private companies paid to look after vulnerable people did not have a council contract and had not even been regulated, according to a report into allegations made by council whistleblower Martin Morton (Eyes passim)

Ten years ago Morton, who worked in the department for adult social services (Dass), discovered that 16 elderly and vulnerable people had been massively overcharged. He then uncovered further instances of gross neglect by the council and "care" companies but was continually ignored, bullied and eventually driven out of his job with a £45,000 payoff on the understanding he kept quiet. Happily, he didn't.

When he went public with his allegations in 2008, two senior social services officers were suspended, but an internal investigation cleared them of wrongdoing and they were reinstated. They left the council "by mutual consent" earlier this month, days before independent consultant Anna Klonowski published her report, which vindicates Morton and criticises the way his claims were treated.

Klonowski heard allegations that men with baseball bats turned up at one home, terrorising residents and demanding money from a member of staff who had been the subject of a police investigation into the laundering of drugs money; a member of staff with a care company had a conviction for serious assault; little was done when a resident claimed they had been raped; and bank accounts were set up in the names of vulnerable adults and their benefits taken.

The council, which has agreed to pay back almost £250,000 it overcharged vulnerable clients, has apologised, promising change is already under way. The fact that only two heads have rolled, and far too late, is not cause for optimism."


Nice to know that our council tax is being spent wisely. Not.


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Yesterday at 07:36 PM dog missing by hillo10

Hi, my dog has gone missing from my back garden tonight, he is a chorkie, a mix between a yorkshire terrior and chiuauha he is black and tan, with white spots on paws, he has a white chest
, also has a black collar

I live in the birkenhead area

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Yesterday at 07:35 PM The eyesore of a building bottom of belle vue rd, by sarahdavo

Im so chuffed that the building which has stood as a derilict eyesore,at the bottom of belle vue rd in seacombe , is at last being bull dozed. the noise is a bit of a nuisance, but ill not complain, im soo chuffed its being demolished. its funny looking doen my road now, i can see across the rd to the five bars.

laugh

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Yesterday at 07:23 PM Old Wirral Photos by Bedford Lemer - Lever Gallery by paxvobiscum

27 January 2012 - 7 May 2012
Lady Lever Art Gallery
This photographic exhibition features the work of Bedford Lemere & Co, a leading English firm of architectural photographers between 1870 and 1930. Although based in London, the firm photographed extensively in Liverpool and Wirral for a wide range of influential clients.

This exhibition is being developed in collaboration with English Heritage, custodians of the Bedford Lemere & Co collection. It will comprise photographs, reproduced from the firm’s glass plate negatives, as well as objects from the archive. A wide range of Liverpool and Wirral places and people will be featured including Cammell Laird, the Adelphi Hotel and Port Sunlight Village.

Free!
Guided tour of the 'An Age of Confidence' exhibition.
Date: Wednesday 1 February 2012
Time: 2pm
Venue: Lady Lever Art Gallery
Suitable for: adults
Booking: Free drop-in event, no need to book

Lady Lever Art Gallery visitor information

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Yesterday at 01:22 PM Moreton Man parking fine - whilst still moving!!! by StuyMac

A WIRRAL man was shocked to receive a parking fine from the borough's "spy car" – because, he claims, he was driving it at the time.

Denis Barton, from Moreton, was charged £35 for parking his van on zig-zag lines in Wallasey Village Road, Wallasey, last December.

But the 64-year-old claims he was in fact driving at the time and preparing to turn left into a side road when the Smart Car snapped him.


Linky

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Yesterday at 01:05 PM disney princess by shar215

disney princess single duvet cover ..

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Yesterday at 11:52 AM De Greaser by Willo

Can any suggest any goo quality de greaser, that is safe to use on alloy wheels, the inside of wheels are covered in grease on my new wheels, thanks, I dont want to buy from on line so only suggest ones that i can go into shop and buy

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Yesterday at 08:49 AM Some old photos by polo_phil

Sorry about the quality I took photos of them as they are very large and in big glass frames...
Apologies if they've already been posted

HMS Ark Royal


Cammell Lairds


Mersey Tank Engine


Cammell Laird Green Lane Entrance


HMS Audacious


Birkenhead Tram


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Yesterday at 05:34 AM part time job required by cathcart

i am looking for a part time job ,i have a clean driving licence. anything legal considered.

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25th Jan 2012 10:34pm Some Tranmere pubs that have gone by derekdwc

Did anyone drink in any of these
Interested in the Pigalle one and where it was.
I think the New Inn one eventually became The British Leather Co
canteen fo a while.
The Park Hotel may refer to the one at Charing Cross/Oxton Road

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25th Jan 2012 8:42pm Egremont Area- Eye Out For Thieves by Shadow_Omega

Over the last few weeks myself and few neighbors have been getting suspicious yobs climbing into our back gardens and trying to break in. i did report this to the police but they haven't done anything yet. the swines managed to rob one shed of several tools and valuables that belonged to a child. This is around Rice Lane, King Street, Church Street and they keep coming from Guildford and Union Street.

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25th Jan 2012 7:23pm Police car crime warning to Wirral drivers by _Jase_

Merseyside Police are warning Wirral drivers to be on the lookout for car crime crooks.

The force is offering safety advice to motorists across the borough after a spate of incidents in which unattended vehicles have been broken into and property stolen.

Crime prevention officer for Wirral, Cons Keith Winstanley, said: "In an alarmingly high number of these cases, car owners have omitted to lock their vehicle allowing the thieves to simply open a door and steal valuables with little effort.”

Constable Winstanley said following his advice may prevent you from becoming a crime victim:

• Try to avoid parking your vehicle in quiet side roads where thieves are able to act unobserved; always ensure all doors and windows are secured.

• Never leave goods, clothing or even empty carrier bags or containers in the car.

• Take all your belongings with you, or if you can’t, lock them in the boot. Mobile phones, Sat Navs and credit cards are often stolen from glove boxes.

• Car owners should also beware of leaving their vehicle unattended with the engine running, when defrosting their windscreens in the mornings during a cold snap. Not only is it an offence to leave their car unattended with the engine running on a road, it also voids insurance should it be stolen.


THE GLOBE

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25th Jan 2012 3:26pm Any cleaning jobs going? by Gold_Moon

Hi! I'm looking for a local, non-driving cleaning job, (I live in Wallasey,) of preferably 20 hours or more.

I've mostly worked at Cadbury's (Burton Foods) and I've been working seasonally at Manor Bakeries for the past 5 years. But I want (and need) something permanent.

I've got lots of experience in cleaning having worked in 2 food factories for the past 20 years, and I'm hard-working and reliable.

I've been doing my own internet searches, and made some applications, but thought it couldn't hurt to ask on here too. If anyone knows of a vacancy, please could you let me know?

Thanks in taking the time to read this.

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25th Jan 2012 1:06pm sirens by luckycharm

dont know whats going on in birkenhead im in a mates by the park and theres been sirens passing for about 5 mins .

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25th Jan 2012 12:51pm Rowing Machine by BandyCoot

Delta Airmaster rowing machine, with digital display for calories burned, distance, time and rpm and speed. It is obviously the air resistance type. Free, but you'll have to pick it up. PM to arrange if interested.

flex

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