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The council styles itself Wirral Council rather than its full formal name of Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council. [9] From 1974 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by Merseyside County Council. The county council was abolished in 1986 and its functions passed to Merseyside's five borough ...
Transport in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Metropolitan Borough of Wirral" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
After the local elections in 2011 the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral was governed by a minority Labour Party administration. Foulkes was leader of the council with Phil Davies as deputy leader. The Liberal Democrats lost a councillor who switched to Labour, Steve Niblock shortly after the elections. There are now no independents on Wirral Council.
Jeffrey Edwin Green (born 5 May 1957) is a British Conservative politician and former leader of Wirral Council between 2010 and 2011 and in 2012. [1] He was the first Conservative to hold the role in 24 years.
Janette Williamson (born 1965), is a British Labour politician and former Leader of Wirral Council. [4] She was the first woman to lead the Council in 29 years. [1]She was elected leader of the Labour group on Wirral Council on 29 June 2020, beating fellow councillors Gillian Wood and Yvonne Nolan. [5]
Wirral Met College was formed in 1982 when all the further education colleges in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral were amalgamated. The Glenda Jackson Theatre, on the Borough Road campus of the college in Birkenhead, opened in 1983. [9] It closed in 2003, and was demolished by Wirral Council, to make way for a new housing estate in 2004. [10]