Paul Hayes was first elected to Wirral Council in 2007, representing Wallasey Ward. Paul is a member of the Transport Committee of Liverpool City Region.
Paul was called to the Bar by Middle Temple and currently works in communications for a large brand.
Paul lives in Wallasey Village and has campaigned on various issues on behalf of his community, ranging from the campaign to save Wallasey Village Library when it was threatened with closure by the Labour Council, to calling on the Council to do more to improve the facilities on council owned sport’s fields (which our grassroots teams have endured for far too long).
Paul's current campaigns include:
- Pushing the Town Hall to apply for some of the new £13m fund for play areas and parks
- Opposing Labour's Dog Ban Plan
- Fighting for a fair share of the Town Hall's budget for road and pavement repairs
Our plan for Wirral:
- Protecting our environment
- Tackling Town Hall waste
- Improving council services
- Putting more police on the streets
- Supporting local shops and town centres