Our
Forum

Parkside Community Forum meets quarterly and comprises members of the local community and councillors.

The forum’s aim is to represent the community’s interests and address any issues that arise as Parkside unfolds, and to provide a two-way channel between the Parkside team and local residents, businesses and other stakeholders.

Our Forum members give up their time to represent everyone’s interests in the Parkside development and they are keen to hear from you.

You can contact Forum members directly if there’s anything you want them to raise with the project team.

Meet the
Forum Members

Dougal Paver
Forum Chair.
MD, Merrion Strategy

Dougal Paver is chair of the Community Forum. He is an experienced public affairs consultant, working across the country managing the public engagement for large-scale development projects. In his spare time he enjoys fly fishing and attends Goodison Park with his teenage children.

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Melvyn Brian
Local resident

As a local resident with a young family, living next to Parkside we appreciate the development is important for the area. Hopefully supporting the forum with feedback from neighbours, friends, Winwick Church and School and wider community helps Parkside regeneration benefit all.

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Cllr Kate Groucutt
St Helens Borough Council

Kate Groucutt is the Labour Party Councillor for Parr ward in St Helens and the Council’s cabinet member with responsibility for economy, business and skills. She represents the Council on the Parkside board and is committed to bringing new jobs and opportunities to the community of Newton-le-Willows.

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Alex Myhill
Local business owner

Alex operates a successful leisure business on Newton-le-Willows High Street and has other business interests in the borough. She is keen to see Parkside deliver supply opportunities for local SMEs.

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Cllr Richard McCauley
St Helens Borough Council

Richard is the Labour ward Councillor for Thatto Heath and is the Council’s cabinet member for economic regeneration and housing. He has a keen interest in ensuring Parkside creates as many training, apprenticeship and job opportunities for local people as possible. In his spare time Richard follows Saints.

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Mr Paul Robinson
head teacher, St Peter’s School

Paul is the Headteacher at St Peter’s CofE primary school on Birley Street and is also a governor at the school. Paul knows the area well, living next Parkside. Hobbies include dog walking, helping to run Vulcan Juniors Football Club and supporting Everton FC.

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Cllr Seve Gomez-Aspron MBE
St Helens Borough Council

Seve is Deputy Leader of St Helens Borough Council and Cabinet Member – Strategic Transport. He is also a ward councillor for Newton le Willows – East.

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George Melvin
Winwick Residents Representative

George has lived in Winwick for 34 years and worked in the nuclear industry before retiring in 2016. He has been involved in a number of community-based projects over the years including Winwick Primary School PTFA, he was Chair of Winwick Carnival Committee until 2010, and, more latterly, is a coordinator of Winwick Litter Network. He is passionate about the environment and wildlife and was pleased to be made a Keep Britain Tidy Ambassador earlier this year. His other interests include music, photography and cycling.

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Cllr Kevin Burgess
Warrington Borough Council

Councillor Burgess (Lab) is a ward councillor for Burtonwood and Winwick and helps represents his community’s interests in how Parkside is developed.

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Site location

Winwick Road
Newton-Le-Willows
Merseyside
WA12 8DB

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