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Will it be a ‘Wonderful Life’ for Wirral?

10:02am Wednesday 17th December 2008

Every Christmas holiday, I watch that old black-and-white movie classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and love the scene when James Stewart runs down the street greeting all the old familiar buildings that he thought had gone forever.

Music scene will lose out to Liverpool

10:04am Wednesday 17th December 2008

With respect to the proposed/impending closure of Pacific Road, it must be rare indeed that a venue that has received so many plaudits can even be considered as expendable.

Am I being cynical?

9:50am Wednesday 17th December 2008

Call me cynical, but weren’t these savage cuts in services heralded in the Lib/Lab council report deferred until after the local elections this year and being announced now when there is no election next year?

Thanks, Merseyrail

9:52am Wednesday 17th December 2008

I would like to say a big thank you to everyone at Merseyrail for letting all “Santa Runners” travel for free. When arriving at the station to travel to the race, what a lovely suprise this was.

Help save our pool

9:53am Wednesday 17th December 2008

like many others, I have been appalled by the proposal to close Guinea Gap baths.

Libraries, not shops

9:55am Wednesday 17th December 2008

CLLR Foulkes is mistaken (Globe Mailbox, December 3).

No resignations?

9:56am Wednesday 17th December 2008

IT IS no surprise Wirral Council should try to recoup the approximately £4m lost following their naive “investment” in Icelandic financial institutions.

Can’t forgive them

9:57am Wednesday 17th December 2008

For decades it has been notorious that Labour councils are among the worst run in the country.

Ease off the woe

9:58am Wednesday 17th December 2008

I couldn’t agree more with the letter from Mr David Kirwan on December 12.

What a slap in the face for tax payers...

10:00am Wednesday 17th December 2008

Wirral Council’s proposed closure of many well-used libraries, sports centres, swimming pools, community centres and theatres is a slap in the face to many Wirral residents and Council Tax payers who get less and less in return for ever rising Council Tax bills.


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