New Ferry Regeneration Action Group was started by some like-minded residents and business people of New Ferry who had ideas on how our area should be improved. We want to promote and improve the area, including the opportunities available to people living working and visiting New Ferry

In 1999, a steering committee was formed and the group wrote and published the “New Ferry Regeneration Action Plan” in 2000. This document came about after considerable consultation with the residents and businesses of New Ferry at a series of public meetings that were held.

When the Action Plan was published, it was well received by Wirral Borough Council, who took onboard many of the recommendations contained within it. Many of NFRAG’s suggestions and goals have since been incorporated into a variety of Council plans, including the Local Area Plan for our part of the Wirral.

Between 2000 and 2006, senior Wirral Council officers met with NFRAG to progress many of the actions. Together, we set up the Wirral Farmer’s Market, installed CCTV cameras in the shopping centre, and helped to agree the priorities for the A41 Corridor Strategy which you can now see building new pavements, railings and lighting columns.

New Ferry Regeneration Action Group continues to meet on a regular basis. We continue to be the driving force behind regeneration in our community. We are always looking for people with new ideas to help us improve our area, and for those with pots of money to help us achieve our goals.

We hold public meetings every 3 months at various locations around New Ferry. All members of the community are invited to come along, to hear what we are trying to achieve and to tell us what they think needs doing.

We are a non-political group, but will work with and are willing to receive help from anyone who has the interests of New Ferry and its community at heart.



Our Action Plan
Our Action Plan has recently been rewritten. More information here, or download the document as a whole or in parts here.
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