Thornton Hough Community Trust

Thornton Hough Community Trust A charity and accredited conservation body for Thornton Hough, Brimstage, Raby, Raby Mere & Storeton, Wirral.

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Here to bring our community together!

11/06/2026

Message from the village Hall:

Post Office Outreach have sent a message to say sorry but no post office van tomorrow (12th June)
If anyone is in touch with Veronica Flemming can they let her know please as she isn't on social media. Many thanks

Well,  after years of campaigning to have our village toilets reopened permanently we have today moved a step closer to ...
11/06/2026

Well, after years of campaigning to have our village toilets reopened permanently we have today moved a step closer to this becoming a reality.

We met today with WBC to have it confirmed that the larger accessible cubicle will be open from early August having been refurbished including new tiles and sink unit, new door with time lock - so it is open during daylight hours, emergency call button to community patrol, cctv camera covering for health & safety and security.

The works will be funded by Thornton Hough Community Trust from grants and the ongoing cleaning by WBC.

Thanks to all involved in achieving this milestone!

Wirral Globe My Wirral - Liverpool Echo Liverpool Echo News Wirral Council

03/06/2026
22/05/2026

21/05/2026

Yesterday Rachel Reeves announced she was curbing Judicial Reviews into National Infrastructure Projects.

A Development Consent Order (DCO) is the single, comprehensive legal document that grants planning permission for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP).

A Judicial Review (JR) allows members of the public to challenge the lawfulness of a public body's decision regarding a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP).It is a legal challenge examining the legality of the Secretary of State's decision to grant or refuse the DCO

This is Dave Parkin, CEO of the Peak Cluster NSIP (Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project) and John Egan (Project Director at Lead Partner, Progressive Energy) meeting Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Dave Parkin said "A real privilege to brief Rt Hon Rachel Reeves....... on the Peak Cluster project. Backed by the UK Government as lead investor through the National Wealth Fund"

Just saying!

PLEASE DONATE the legal fighting fund (link in comments below) so that Action Against CCS can have the best possible expert legal and planning representation at the DCO examination.

Happy St George’s Day!
23/04/2026

Happy St George’s Day!

20/04/2026
Please share far and wide, Ronnie is the Grandson of one of our neighbours- let’s help find a donor.
18/04/2026

Please share far and wide, Ronnie is the Grandson of one of our neighbours- let’s help find a donor.

🚨 PLEASE SHARE: 🚨

“Now we have a diagnosis we have to do something to help. There are so many other kids out there who need a match, so we are sharing our experience for Ronnie and to educate people about the lifesaving potential of stem cell transplants.”

Baby Ronnie turned one last weekend, but is already facing one of the toughest situations anyone should have to face.

Having been diagnosed with severe aplastic anaemia, a rare bone marrow disorder, Ronnie is now in need of a stem cell transplant as his best chance of survival.

His family are now calling on anyone eligible to join the stem cell register, and give someone just like their little boy another chance of life.

Ronnie’s mum Laura started to notice that Ronnie was bruising a lot, which she put down to him becoming more mobile. “He had only just started crawling, then three days later when I got him up, he had blood coming from his nose, blisters in his mouth, and red dots on his body.”

The family rushed baby Ronnie to Arrowe Park Hospital where doctors mentioned numerous potential conditions, until more tests revealed he had severe aplastic anaemia.

Now, Ronnie is in and out of hospital, receiving blood infusions twice a week and injections to stimulate bone marrow production, whilst he and his family wait for news of a matching donor.

“We’re sharing Ronnie’s story because we want people to get tested, if a match comes up for him then great, but a match for someone else, that’s amazing as well. Our aim is to raise awareness of aplastic anaemia; no one’s heard of it. And we want to raise awareness of the stem cell register too; how easy it is to join and how simple it is to donate your stem cells and save a life.”

💚 If you’re aged 16-30, you could be that lifesaving match someone like Ronnie is waiting for. Sign up today: https://bit.ly/4tmc8g2

🔁 Over 30 or unable to sign up? Please share this post far and wide

Hi AllAs part of our”No Cold Calling” initiative we’re pleased to have taken delivery of enough window clingers (non-sti...
16/04/2026

Hi All
As part of our”No Cold Calling” initiative we’re pleased to have taken delivery of enough window clingers (non-sticky stickers) for anyone in the village who would like to display one.

Please message and we will drop one off for you.

The aim being to reduce the number of unwanted callers to our properties especially for those who may struggle to answer and be wary of strangers.

31/12/2025

Happy New Year everyone!

Very best wishes for 2026

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