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Paul Hayes

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Councillor for Wallasey Ward
Spokesman on the Liverpool City Region Transport Committee ('Merseytravel')

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

 

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Coronavirus advert in Wirral Globe 314.7 KB
Annual Report 2019/20 1.66 MB
Update on road repairs 1.09 MB
Wallasey Newsline Autumn 2019 616.51 KB
Newsline (summer 2019) 516.17 KB
Don't forget to vote 883.59 KB
Wallasey Newsline Election Special April 2019 1009.37 KB
Information for postal voters 1005.13 KB
We're backing Paul Hayes 255.89 KB
Wallasey Newsline March 2019 863.77 KB
Resident survey February 2019 513.51 KB
Wallasey Newsline January 2019 233.7 KB
Grove Road Post Office petition 619.63 KB
Reporting Back - November 2018 453.4 KB
Notes and map from meeting regarding camper vans on the prom 1.82 MB
Newsline (September 2018) for Wallasey 1.84 MB
Newsline (January 2018) for Wallasey 705.75 KB
Newsline (November 2017) for Wallasey Ward 373.12 KB

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465 Wallasey families now being helped with Tax-Free Childcare

Thursday, 18 March, 2021

There has been five-fold increase in the number of families in Wallasey using their Tax-Free Childcare accounts to pay for their childcare costs.

Post office

Wirral residents asked to take part in Post Office Inquiry

Tuesday, 1 December, 2020

Wirral residents who have been affected by the temporary closure of some of the Borough’s post offices are being urged to give their views to a national inquiry.

Post Office

Post Office IT review welcomed

Thursday, 11 June, 2020

News that the Government has ordered an independent review into how IT failures in the Post Office network led to local closures across Wirral has been welcomed by a local councillor.

£1.4 million for Wirral's Roads

Nominate a road or pavement that needs action

Friday, 13 September, 2019

Last year, Wirral Council was given an extra £1.4 million by the Government to fix more pot holes in our roads.  

This money is now being spent but there is still more to do and, for the next programme of repairs, we'd like to know if your road or pavement needs to be included. 

Farndon Avenue

Wirral's missing street signs following Town Hall blunder

Friday, 8 March, 2019

It's been revealed that requests for highways works have not been actioned since Wirral Council took the contract back 'in house' from BAM Nuttall in October 2018.

Wallasey Village

Council urged to drop 'unfair' trade waste fines

Friday, 8 February, 2019

Wirral Council has been urged to 'get off the backs' of traders and small businesses in the Borough, after a stream of complaints about unfair charges and fines being imposed by their chosen contractor, Kingdom.  An online petition against the fines has also been launched by Councillor Paul Hayes

Improve the access to Wallasey Village Station

Friday, 7 December, 2018

The Department for Transport has recently announced more money to improve access to railway stations under the 'Access for All' programme.

Mount Road shops

Town Hall urged to step up and bring more empty shops back into use

Wednesday, 21 November, 2018

Wirral Council has been urged to do more to bring empty and derelict shops and business units back into use, including converting appropriate units into homes.

Grove Road Post Office

Sign our petition to re-open Grove Road Post Office in Wallasey Village

Sunday, 18 November, 2018

Following the 'temporary' closure of the popular Post Office in Wallasey Village, a petition has been launched to push for it to be urgently re-opened.

Save our wildlife habitat

Residents fight to save local wildlife habitat

Monday, 16 July, 2018

Residents and local councillors are set to oppose a planning application which could see the building of two homes on a former market garden site in Wallasey which resident’s say is the home of a local bat population.

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People

  • Cllr. Chris Blakeley (2000-2020)
  • Baroness Chalker of Wallasey
  • Debbie Caplin
  • Jane Owens MBE
  • Max Booth
  • Cllr Paul Hayes
  • Cllr Ian Lewis
  • Darren May
  • Cllr Lesley Rennie
  • Cllr Bruce Berry
  • Cllr Steve Williams

Contact Paul Hayes

Local Councillor for Wallasey Ward
2 Marlwood Avenue, Wallasey Village CH45 8NU
07837205171
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