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Wirral Housing Need Forecasts 2014 – 2032

Posted on August 22, 2018August 22, 2018 by Postmaster
  • Date Added: 22 August 2018
  • Author: Professor David Gregg
  • Format: PDF
  • Download: Wirral_Housing_Need_Forecasts_2014_to_2032
Posted in Public DocumentsTagged David Gregg, Housing Needs, report, Wirral

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Sell! Sell! Sell!
Capita Symonds Final Assessment Report, Hoylake Golf Resort, 2006

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StaffsCPRECPRE Staffordshire@StaffsCPRE·
12 Mar

This is a good idea - there are a lot of campaign groups all round the country often working in isolation from each other. https://twitter.com/RosieP4/status/1370314582095507457

Rosie P 🍃 💧🚴‍♀️@RosieP4

There are hundreds of campaigners & action groups across the country. @BEAG_Tweets @ExplorerDale and I are creating this campaigns map. We would love to show government the scale of environmental threat. See post below for how you can add your campaign https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=13yu348GgZojatUt3lc5FG6krn3MhcNyD&ll=52.908593960174045%2C-2.3507323984375046&z=7

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WirralSocietyWirral Society@WirralSociety·
10 Mar

Another worthwhile petition asking government to prioritise brownfield before #greenbelt https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/575169

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WirralSocietyWirral Society@WirralSociety·
7 Feb

#WestKirbySeaWall We have considered the proposed scheme in more detail and sent an objection to the Council saying its construction would result in a major loss of amenity for residents and visitors. Now with its ‘wavy’ wall, it would narrow the promenade width by around 1/3.

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WirralSocietyWirral Society@WirralSociety·
27 Dec

Have an input about @WirralCouncil 2021 budget: https://haveyoursay.wirral.gov.uk/council-budget

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WirralSocietyWirral Society@WirralSociety·
22 Dec

Very interesting FOI request concerning @WirralCouncil and any farms it owns in connection with the #Hoylake golf resort plan! https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/council_farms?nocache=outgoing-1094173#outgoing-1094173

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