It reflects a national behavioural shift towards greater use of mobile payments with data up to early 2026 indicating that many UK councils have already removed, or plan to remove, traditional pay and display machines.
The resolutions approved by all members now form the basis of Wirral Council’s official position on Peak Cluster and the potential impact it could have on the borough.
Organisers say the seminar will offer an engaging mix of presentations and informal Q&A opportunities, giving attendees the chance to learn directly from specialists and talk through any concerns or queries they might have.
Birkenhead live music venue Future Yard has begun work on a new 600 capacity venue on its existing site as part of a £3m project which will see the venue offer an extended programme and wider community engagement.
At last night’s Tourism, Communities, Culture & Leisure Committee, Members received an uplifting update showing how Wirral CVS continues to play a vital and inspiring role in supporting residents and strengthening communities across the borough.
Under the changes items such as biscuit tins, aerosol sprays, foil, plastic food pots, tubs and trays and Tetra-Paks will be able to be recycled in the grey bin.
To mark International Women’s Day, Active Wirral are offering a range of free fitness sessions exclusively for women at our Bidston Sports and Activity centre on Sunday 8 March, inspired by the 2026 theme Give To Gain.
Wirral Council has set a balanced budget for the coming year, ensuring its costs of providing services can be contained within its available resources.
A council site could be transformed by a nationally recognised educational charity focused on turning around the life chances of children who struggle in mainstream education.
The first change proposed is the introduction of charges at car parks where parking is currently free and of a standardised overnight charge. The longer-term proposal is a phased move to using just mobile app and telephone payment methods by 2030.