Online discussion forum
www.west-kirby.net
A place where locals and interested parties can discuss everything 'West Kirby', including the proposed changes.
Related local groups
The Civic Society covering West Kirby & Hoylake: (Hoylake & District Civic Society)
www.westkirbyworkinggroup.org.uk/civic_society.htm
( also www.civicsocieties.org.uk/societies/civ001286/)
HoylakeJunction.com
www.hoylakejunction.com
Irby, Thurstaston & Pensby Amenity Society
www.itpas.org.uk
The Wirral Society
www.wirralsociety.net
The Wirral Committee of the Campaign to Protect Rural England
Council contacts
How to contact the Council: Go to the Council's contact us page.
Councillors with a special role in the proposals are:
the Councillors for Hoylake & Meols (this ward covers the Hoylake side of West Kirby):
gerryellis@wirral.gov.uk
johnhale@wirral.gov.uk
davidkirwan@wirral.gov.uk
the Councillors for West Kirby / Thurstaston:
davidelderton@wirral.gov.uk (though David Elderton is restricted from giving his personal views as he is on the Planning Committee)
jeffgreen@wirral.gov.uk
geoffreywatt@wirral.gov.uk
They can be contacted with your views
The Council Planning Committee is not currently involved as none of the issues is currently the subject of a planning application. Other than Aldi, that would be the last stage of a process being progressed by reports brought by Officers for a decision by the Council Cabinet.
davidelderton@wirral.gov.uk
alanjennings@wirral.gov.uk
briankenny@wirral.gov.uk
annbridson@wirral.gov.uk
michaelredfern@wirral.gov.uk
davemitchell@wirral.gov.uk
lesrowlands@wirral.gov.uk
peterjohnson@wirral.gov.uk
denisknowles@wirral.gov.uk
johnsalter@wirral.gov.uk
johngeorge@wirral.gov.uk
jimcrabtree@wirral.gov.uk
Find who your local Councillors are from www.wirral.gov.uk/members/search.asp
National resources
HELM (Historic Environment - Local Management)
www.helm.org.uk
A partnership project led by English Heritage
Coastal projects elsewhere
Planning Solutions
www.pslplan.co.uk/experience/coastalregeneration
Hornsea promenade
www.cabe.org.uk/default.aspx?contentitemid=1106
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