The River
Streets website
and forum
This
site is run independently by residents opposed to demolition of the
River Streets.
Welcome To
Your New website for the River Streets
Following
the announcements by Wirral Partnership Homes recommending
demolition of the River Streets, it has been decided that the people
of the River Streets should have a forum to voice their opinions and
this is it !
THIS
WEBSITE IS NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY POLITCAL PARTY, COUNCIL, HOUSING OR
RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION. IT IS COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT.
ADD
TO FAVOURITES
Pictures
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New
Police Command
Centre
The Bidston
Rise And Rivers Project
WPH have now
got a dedicated team to manage the estate, along with Bidston Rise Click
Here. Why are there more empty
properties than ever on the estate?
River
Streets Demolition Plan Cancelled
The plan to
demolish most of the river Streets estate (except Ilchester and
Corporation Road) has been turned down and an adapted version of the
original plan is to go ahead. Instead of demolishing houses in
hard to let areas, why can't they tackle the problem at source by
targeting the troublemakers who bring down the reputation of the
area? We saw the rot setting in on Severn Street in the 1990's
and nobody wanted to live on that part of the estate because of a
minority once again.
Why was
demolition being recommended?
This is a
complete U-turn from the previous proposals of improvements including
double glazing etc. The problem is, those of us who pay rent
could be paying up to twice as much if we get re-housed.
This estate
has improved over the last 10 years, but the problem is, Wirral
Borough council have always tried to 'demolish' the problems on their
estates instead of tackling the people who cause the trouble, so WPH
should give this estate a chance to improve even more. We need
more consultation, such as a door-to door survey where people can
give their opinions one to one instead of filling in some complicated
form sent out by some survey company. This is all about people
but it seems that decisions are being made over our heads and we only
get to know what has been decided when some glossy newsletter gets
shoved through our doors. This is just not good enough.
Voice your
opinions in our new forum
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Problems On
The Estate
We all know
what goes on here and who does what so why can't we all stick
together and try to improve things.
After years of
neglect with Wirral Borough Council we now have a new landlord (WPH)
who were proposing to demolish most of the estate and start again
with mostly newbuild. This would have meant high rents which
would have been too much for the average working person to afford,
result increased housing benefit costs and problem families being
imported from trouble areas.
Building new
homes is not the answer as we have seen with the Conaught estate.
Why do they
want to do this?
Is it some
sort of deal with a developer?
Are they in
league with Wirral borough council?
Why can
older houses off Norman Street get improvement schemes when all we
get offered is demolition?
What do you think?
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