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
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Annual Report 2018/19
Annual Report 2018/19 Here is the Association’s 2018/19 Annual Report. This Annual Report contains a summary of our performance and some key activity in 2018/19. If you would like a copy please let us know by emailing info@wmhaltd.org.uk or phone 0151 647 5471. Click here to download the report Feedback We would like to receive feedback about this 2018/19 Annual Report. Your feedback is important to us and will help us improve our communication with Tenants. Please send your feedback to info@wmhaltd.org.uk.
26th September 2019
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FREE Basic Computer & Employability Skills Training Courses
Are you looking to be work ready? Do you feel your lack of computer skills are holding you back? Are you aged 30+ and not in any paid work? This Computer & Employability skills development course could be for you! The next courses in Birkenhead will start on 13th August to 3rd October 2019 and 22nd October to 12th December 2019 both at Birkenhead Library. For further information please call Age UK Wirral on 0151 482 3456
18th June 2019
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UNIVERSAL CREDIT SCAM AWARENESS
Scammers have been offering people 'interest free loans or `government grants' in return for proof of identity, bank account details and a fixed fee. These details are used to set up a Universal Credit Claim in your name, verify your identity with the DWP and apply for an advance payment or Universal Credit in your name. The scammers take their free from this advance payment. They don't tell you this is a benefit and that it stops any existing benefits and tax credits claims that you may have. You also cant go back to these legacy benefits once you have claimed universal credit and you may receive less money per month than you did before. You may have to pay back all of the loan from your benefits, including the 'fee' the scammer takes from you. If someone tries to scam you, call the Police. If its an emergency dial 999. If you have been scammed, contact Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. to report it and seek advice from your local Citizens Advice. If you need help to claim Universal Credit, contact the free Citizens Advice help to Claim service on 0800 144 8444.
12th June 2019
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