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Posted By: DebbieQ Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:03pm
MASSIVE cuts have been approved tonight by Wirral Council which will cease funding the following facilities:

Pacific Road Arts Centre

Wirral Musuem

Wirral Transport Museum

Woodchurch library

Eastham library

Hoylake library

Higher Bebington library

Irby library

New Ferry library

Prenton library

Ridgeway library

Seacombe library

Wallasey Village library

Woodchurch library

It was decided that Woodchurch leisure centre would be saved, along with Bromborough Civic Centre.

The council will progress plans to build multi-purpose centres at Bebington, Birkenhead, Liscard, Moreton and West Kirby.

Posted By: Waddi Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:22pm
What about Guinea Gap baths?
Posted By: Wench Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:22pm
no Such a shame!
Posted By: Waddi Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:27pm
So why as a Wallasey Village home owner, do I pay top rate Council Tax, if they are to close my local library and move it to multi purpose centres in places that my non-driving wife will struggle to take my 2 children to, no offence to moreton or liscard residents. Currently we regulary use Wallasey Village library, and not just for the lending of books, there is parent and child groups etc held there.

I hope my Council Tax band will go down since my local services are to reduce.
Posted By: DebbieQ Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:27pm
Originally Posted by WADDI
What about Guinea Gap baths?


I think they have a 2 year repreive.

Posted By: AX_125 Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:29pm
Does that mean our taxes will now be reduced?
Posted By: SoundLad Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:32pm
AX hopefully and wishfull thinking happy lol
Posted By: Waddi Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:32pm
Originally Posted by AX_125
Does that mean our taxes will now be reduced?


My Point exactly, you council tax band is based on the services in your local area, if you live in an area where they are closing a library etc, then you services are reduced and therefore so should your tax band.

I bet they dont tho.
Posted By: DavidB Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 9:54pm
I am surprised, there was me expecting these useless, lazy f*ckers to actually do something about it. I spent loads of my youth in libraries, it's a shame that they're depriving future generations. At least they have street corners, there's plenty of those.
I bet they're saving a load of money as well, millions! They -should- cut the taxes in the areas that lose a service.

I suppose what we're all trying to say is

THANKS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WIRRAL COUNCIL!

YOU USELESS, SELF SERVING C*NTS
Posted By: Waddi Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 10:15pm
Originally Posted by Station
I am surprised, there was me expecting these useless, lazy f*ckers to actually do something about it. I spent loads of my youth in libraries, it's a shame that they're depriving future generations. At least they have street corners, there's plenty of those.
I bet they're saving a load of money as well, millions! They -should- cut the taxes in the areas that lose a service.

I suppose what we're all trying to say is

THANKS METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WIRRAL COUNCIL!

YOU USELESS, SELF SERVING C*NTS


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Posted By: uptoncx Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 10:40pm

From the Liverpool Echo Website:

Wirral council cuts get go-ahead amid angry scenes
Jan 15 2009

A CASH-STRAPPED council has backed plans to close libraries and sports centres – with limited reprieves for some buildings.

At a bad-tempered meeting tonight, Wirral’s Cabinet passed its controversial Strategic Asset Review, intended to save £3.1m, but announced that Woodchurch Leisure Centre and Upton and Pensby libraries would be saved.

Guinea Gap baths will be safe for two years and Birkenhead Central Library will remain open but alternative uses will be found for the building should the council confirm its intention to create a new purpose-built central library.

The libraries set to close are Beechwood, Eastham, Higher Bebington, Hoylake, Irby, New Ferry, Prenton, Ridgeway, Seacombe, Wallasey Village and Woodchurch.

These buildings, along with Grange Road West Sports Centre are open to expressions of interest from community groups who wish to take on the task of running them.

Ignoring chants of “Who are you?” several paper planes and a blood-soaked placard of his face, Council Leader Steve Foulkes added that the package will include £1.8m “transitional funding”.

He added that the shortfall from the original plan would have to be picked up by the council tax payer.

Acknowledging his personal unpopularity because of the review, he said: “If I was to get run over by a bus tomorrow there would still be budgetary issues and whoever sat in this seat would have to resolve them.

“We’ve made a big decision on your behalf.”


Posted By: Wench Re: Closure decisions made - 15th Jan 2009 10:51pm
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Council Leader Steve Foulkes added that the package will include £1.8m “transitional funding”.

He added that the shortfall from the original plan would have to be picked up by the council tax payer.

“We’ve made a big decision on your behalf.”


If they are saving millions by closing them, then why does the council tax payer have to foot the bill!!??!!

I'm awfully sorry Mr Foulkes, but you have not made a decision on my behalf!! If you had, you would not have closed half of the buildings you have!!

Had you made decisions on my behalf, you would have cut the bonuses and wages of the fookin fat cats that do nothing but sit on their arris, while the real workers get crappy wages and the residents of the Wirral get ripped off yet again!!!



Posted By: Anonymous Re: Closure decisions made - 16th Jan 2009 1:05am
COUNCIL CUTS: A 'SHOCKWAVE' THROUGH WIRRAL


ELEVEN of Wirral’s 24 public libraries are to close, it was confirmed tonight.

Pacific Road Arts Centre is also to lose council funding, as will Grange Road West Sports and Leasowe Recreation Centres.

The Wirral Museum – housed in the former Birkenhead Town Hall building in Hamilton Square – is also being axed.

And a further 24 community centres and village halls throughout the borough will also lose their funding, to be transferred instead into “voluntary community management” – if that can be attained.

WIRRAL GLOBE
Posted By: MissCalculated Re: Closure decisions made - 16th Jan 2009 7:05am
What a waste of resources as people have said and what makes me laugh is they are the ones who are responsible for frittering away the money by investing it in dodgy offshore banks. If they are gonna close Moreton library do they not remember the money they recently spent on it...what a waste. Get a grip Wirral Council!!!!
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Closure decisions made - 16th Jan 2009 9:12am
Originally Posted by _jase_
COUNCIL CUTS: A 'SHOCKWAVE' THROUGH WIRRAL

And a further 24 community centres and village halls throughout the borough will also lose their funding, to be transferred instead into “voluntary community management” – if that can be attained.

WIRRAL GLOBE


To be fair - Byrne Avenue Baths was passed to a voluntary community management in 1996 and just gets a £20,000 grant off the council each year - this is cheap and seems to work.

Would it be better if the closing Libraries were amalgamated with the community centres and run under these sort of scheme?

The council is admitting it has £20M to spend, or is this from the forecasted sale of the sites?

Fortunately most of the old libraries/museums are listed building so they should be preserved - subject to no fire problems!!!
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Closure decisions made - 16th Jan 2009 11:17am
Well - let's see how many people blindly vote for Labour councillors on the next election. Where I am (Foulkes/Roberts/Davies - do we really need 3 for 1 ward?), people seem to vote Labour year in and year out, like its some pathetic tradition (its what father would have wanted). One year I voted Liberal and the next I voted Conservative - just to give Labour one less vote. But if there are enough morons voting Labour each time I may as well give up now.

Advice to Claughton Ward - STOP VOTING FOR LABOUR!!!

RANT...OVER!
Posted By: LukeORourke Re: Closure decisions made - 16th Jan 2009 12:43pm
Wirral Transport Museum frown me very sad now i was looking to going there when i came back but now i can't frown
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: Closure decisions made - 20th Jan 2009 3:20pm
Originally Posted by MissGuided
Advice to Claughton Ward - STOP VOTING FOR LABOUR!!!

I wont be voting Steve Foulkes ever again.

What a knob.

Im sure his address is on the wirral.gov website think
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