Officers from Wirral Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour Team, supported by Merseyside Police officers, will begin enforcing two orders in Woodchurch after the council decided to extend an existing PSPO and introduce a new one.
Police officers working to tackle serious and organised crime in Wirral have taken part in a multi-agency operation targeting vape and convenience stores across the borough.
New Brighton is set to strengthen its reputation as a cultural and creative destination with two new projects: a series of street art celebrating local heroes and the launch of a Creative Technology Hub.
Wirral Council’s Senior Staffing Committee have made a unanimous recommendation that Matt Bennett be appointed to the role of the authority’s permanent Chief Executive.
Dixie’s daughter, Barbara, was the guest of honour at the ceremony joined by other members of the Dean family, friends and representatives of Everton and Tranmere Rovers football clubs
Mott MacDonald and PLACED have been appointed to lead consultation and co-design activities, including hosting workshops, face-to-face sessions and online engagement via the Have Your Say platform.
Wirral is set to lead the way in one of the biggest shifts in local transport policy in a generation after the Liverpool City Region appointed new operators to run its first publicly controlled bus services since the 1980s.
Wirral Council's Adult Social Care and Public Health Committee met this week and made some major decisions. Here’s a breakdown of all those and details of the next steps.
At a meeting on 21 January at Wallasey Town Hall, the committee received a comprehensive update on Home to School Travel and debated a series of recommendations before passing a resolution.
Seven years ago Andrew Groom changed his life. As a child, he’d gotten involved in a ‘bad crowd’. Out of fear, he began to carry a knife and things spiralled from there.
Many people are choosing to heat their home by burning solid fuels, such as wood or coal, in stoves and open fireplaces but they need to follow some simple guidance – and stay within the law.
Demand for allotment plots has been increasing in recent years driven by several factors, including the cost-of-living crisis, which has encouraged many people to grow their own food.