Tenants Advisory Group Meeting
We will be holding our next Tenant Advisory Group meeting on Thursday 24th July at 4.00pm in our office at 45 Hamilton Street CH41 5AA. We will be discussing a number of things including Review of complaints, the Safeguarding Policy and the Hate Crime and Harassment Policy. If you would like to attend then please […]
6th June 2025
Read more
Wirral Methodist Are Proud Sponsors of The Neston Nomads Knights
We would like to introduce our sponsored football team..The Neston Nomad Knights.They play in the Wirral Mini League Under 7`s. This year will be their first season playing league football and so far they`ve played 5 matches. 17th Sept: lost 2-0 to JFC Greasby White, 24th Sept: won 5-0 against New Ferry Rangers, 1st Oct: won 3-2 against Vauxhall Corsas, 8th Oct: won 1-0 Allport Hawks 15th Oct: lost 6-1 against Heygarth United, next game 22nd Oct: home against Eastham Rangers Jets. At the moment they are in the 3rd division of the Wirral Mini Soccer League which is called the Etihad Group. They were awarded a grant of £455 from WMHA`s community development fund for their football kit, Man of the Match trophy & Knight of the Match trophy. For more information about the Community Development Fund please contact admin@wmhaltd.org.uk We will be following our team throughout the season and will be posting regular updates on our website.
18th October 2011
Read more
Jan and Chris Asbeil for Charity
After a delay of an hour, which added to the nerves of Chris and Jan from our Housing Dept. They were strapped into their harnesses and made their way up the 130 steps to the top of Leasowe Lighthouse. Once up inside the lightroom, they stepped out of the window and onto the windy parapet. An instructor made a final check of their equipment and then, one at a time, they stepped off the edge and started their 110ft abseil down the outside of the lighthouse. "It was the scariest thing I`ve ever done in my life" said Jan "and a very big thank you to everyone who took the time to come along and cheer me on and to those who sponsored me". Chris added "It was a fantastic experience and one that I`d love to have the chance to do again, and thank you to everyone that sponsored and supported me on the day". Chris and Jan raised £305 for Marie Curie Cancer Care. Who provide end of life care to terminally ill patients in their own homes, or in one of their nine hospices.
5th October 2011
Read more
Annual Children`s Summer Art Exhibition “Every Picture Tells a Story”
A collaboration which began over 10 years ago between Wirral Methodist Housing Association and Friends of the Williamson enabled over 40 young people to spend a very creative summer. The theme of this year`s summer Art Project held at the Williamson Art Gallery was "Every Picture Tells a Story". The theme reflects that adopted by Wirral Methodist for its Annual Report and Annual General Meeting. This year for the first time, the Association secured a grant from the Arts Council to take elements of the Summer Arts Project out on the road into the neighbourhoods of Wirral, as a taster session for children and residents who might not otherwise have engaged with the event in the past. A day was set aside for each of the communities of Central Birkenhead (in two locations), Rock Ferry, Woodchurch and Seacombe to come down to the gazebos set up in their midst and participate in a range of arts and crafts workshops with the artists including, for the first time, storytelling. The children were then encouraged to come down to the regular sessions that were to follow at the Williamson Art Gallery for the rest of the summer holiday period. The Mayor of Wirral Councillor Moira McLaughlin who opened the exhibition, complimented the organisers on the initiative and the children on their fine work, before viewing the work herself and meeting the children. Wirral Methodist Housing Association is a charitable organisation which since 1964 has provided homes for those in need on Wirral. They have an interest in seeking to create attractive places in which their tenants may live and to this end have supported for many years, activities in the community, particularly a regular summer collaboration with the Williamson Art Gallery as a meaningful outlet for local children.
4th October 2011
Read more