This area going to the dogs makes me really sad - I've got lots of happy memories of Bidston Hill and I like to walk the dog up there but it does fill me with dread what these little toe rags will of done next.
Is this something that we can set the Globe on to try and get sorted out?
Well the low-life are still up to no good the area has suffered even more mindless vandalisim,fences ripped down and mangled ,trees ripped up,100yr + water fountain smashed to pieces and more fires started .I think covert cctv to try and catch the offenders maybe the answer but i doubt that this is high on the council or polices priority list because to the majority it is out of sight hence out of mind.I am starting to think that this particular little spot of the wirral is becoming a no go area for the authorities
Last edited by jonno39; 12th Apr 20088:09am.
It all makes perfect sense expressed in dollars and cents ,pound shillings and pence
The Pictures don't actually do it justice it looks like its "just" a fence, but its 2 fences and the water fountain (Drinking thing) that have been wrecked.
I live in the lower half, (under Hoylake road), its not much better here.
The so called council, bulldozed one road and then left the derelict land to grow over. We then had to live with the rats, fly tipping, burntout cars did I mention the rats, the missing paving slabs (stolen by people wanting to flag their gardens), oh and of course there was the rats.
The road they demolished is now being done up, and the vandals are already in there wrecking whats being done.
Wirral partnership homes are completely useless, it takes months to get any repair work done down here, because they apparently cannot decide whether to knock the estate down and start again, or whether to pile money into the estate and repair the problems.
Hoseman has the right idea, when your ready .. I'll show you the right heads to aim for