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Radio Merseyside,5 mins

Local residents group, 'One West Kirby', say they feel the town is being left behind

Paul Salt

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A community group in West Kirby say they're frustrated with an apparent 'lack of progress' in regeneration for the town. One West Kirby, a group formed of local residents, say people in the Wirral town are frustrated that it has been “overlooked” and has a “tired” appearance. They say the town has been ignored for too long and needs a major plan to overhaul it. Malcolm Williams, runs the Little Eye micro-bakery and is co-organiser of West Kirby Farmers Market - and is also a member of One West Kirby, he spoke to ѿý Radio Merseyside about their concerns.

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