Completed work:
| 25 Sep 08 | Initial meeting at which WKWG was formed |
| 13 Oct 08 | WKWG website and links were established |
| 20 Oct 08 | First meeting of WKWG Forum supporters, who are drawn from the civically active: the terms of reference, objectives and immediate work programme were endorsed |
| Fliers encouraging attendance at the Area Forum were distributed | |
| 28 Oct 08 | Members attended West Wirral Area Forum and contributed to the debate |
| 4 Nov 08 | A representative joined the West Kirby Contact Group |
| 11 Nov 08 | We submitted our Representation on the Consultation Processes to senior Council officers and local Ward Councillors - see Representation 1 |
| 18 Nov 08 | We submitted our Representation on the Consultation Processes to each Council Cabinet member - see Representation 1 |
| A representative briefed Hoylake Civic Society Committee on WKWG | |
| 19 Nov 08 | We submitted our Representation on the Sail Project to senior Council officers and local Ward Councillors - see Representation 2 |
| 26 Nov 08 | We submitted our Representation on the Sail Project to each Council Cabinet member - see Representation 2 |
| Second WKWG Forum meeting to review work and endorse a new work programme | |
| 28 Nov 08 | We submitted our Representation on the Sail Project Consultation (a detailed statistical critique) to senior Council officers - see Representation 3. It was also submitted to Cabinet Councillors on 4 Dec 08. |
| Representatives met with Tracey Smith, Wirral Council's Senior Community Engagement Officer | |
| 8 Dec 08 | Representatives met Jim Wilkie and Howard Mortimer at Wallasey Town Hall |
| 29 Dec 08 | We submitted our report on the proposed Aldi development to senior Council officers - see Representation 4 |
| 16 Feb 09 | Hugh Daglish address the West Wirral Area Forum at Hoylake Chapel - see the text here |
Our intention for 2009
Complete Representations to the Council on
• The Golf Resort proposal
• Grass Roots Ideas for West Kirby
• The Concourse proposals
Expand supporter base to include existing and new civic groups