A big thank you to the 20+ people who attended our Wirral Residents Association second meeting of members last night

A big thank you to the 20+ people who attended our Wirral Residents Association second meeting of members last night. We’ve had some good feedback already and I think you’ll agree it was an amazing night.

The four guest speakers made it a really memorable occasion. They really knew their stuff and everyone noticed that although these were four very different subjects, there was a common theme. All of them were united as one in giving us a strong sense of community, and confirmation that we DON’T have to rely upon failed local and national institutions to look out for our families and each other. Christ, why did we EVER do this in the first place?

We have the skills and experience to do it for ourselves.

Thanks for your amazing generosity. £106.36 was collected that will easily cover hi-viz vests, more lanyards, name cards and the remainder to go towards Issue Number #1 of our Newsletter.

We’ll be doing a crowdfunder for the rest, putting together all the comments you made and will show you the final version before it gets printed and delivered.

We’ll be targeting one council ward to start with. Which one? We’ll put it out to a vote.

Thank you to:Ian Carter …

https://www.youtube.com/@NorthEndNarrowGate

Niamh McGarry-Gribbin …

http://www.gardens-of-hope.org.uk

Peter Forrest …

http://www.co-oplab.com

Dave Evennett … dave_evo238@yahoo.co.uk

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1 Response to A big thank you to the 20+ people who attended our Wirral Residents Association second meeting of members last night

  1. so160c27d142ec2's avatar so160c27d142ec2 says:

    Well done everyone. Let’s hope you will continue to grow.

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