Action Plan 2008

When New Ferry Regeneration Action Group was formed back in 2000, its main aim was to find a way to represent the wishes of the community. All the topics being discussed, the main issues and wish list of residents were collated together into the “New Ferry Regeneration Action Plan 2000”.

That document became a very useful tool for the community to use in trying to get what it wanted, needed, and deserved. We were one of the first communities ever to write and publish their own community plan in such a comprehensive way.

The plan was also very useful for Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council who took the plan and used it to write their own strategies for the area and New Ferry in particular. The communities wish list of schemes were incorporated into the A41 Corridor Strategy, and many – though not all – of its recommendations would subsequently be built.

Much has happened in eight years. But there is also still a lot to be done. Aspirations and priorities have changed. So we have had to change and update the original Action Plan.

On
this page, you can download an electronic version of the first draft of the 2008 Action Plan. We want you to read what we have written from what we have learned the community want to see. We need you to tell us if there is anything we have missed, where you agree with what is written, and what you don’t agree with and why.

Action Plan pic

The plan is not set in stone. Being able to publish it here on the internet means that we can change the plan if anything is wrong or becomes out of date. It is a living document which we hope will help New Ferry to win the recognition, funds and pride which it deserves.

The 2008 Action Plan has been converted into a PDF document. To open it, you will need Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.

If you cannot download the document from here and still wish to read it, a copy will be made available in Bebington Library from 7th March 2008.

Please address any comments you have to us using the
contact details or email: admin@nfrag.org.uk