Residents in Wirral are advised by the borough’s Public Health team of the symptoms of meningitis and what they should do if they are concerned they have the infection following the recent outbreak in Kent.
Families across Wirral can now start planning for the school break, as bookings for the Easter Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme 2026 are officially open.
Residents and businesses in New Ferry came along to find out more about the next stages of regeneration being planned in the area and give their views on the latest designs.
At the March meeting of the Economy, Regeneration and Housing Committee members considered a report updating them on a range of housing issues across the borough - from new affordable homes being built and temporary accommodation levels to rough sleeping and help for vulnerable people.
The Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport committee approved the roll out of ANPR camera technology at all School Streets, including Raeburn Primary.
Residents seeking work will benefit from a further year of dedicated support as Wirral Council approves a 12 month extension to the ReachOut Worklessness Support Service, delivered by Involve Northwest.
Residents, community groups and stakeholders are being invited to take part in the next phase of public consultation on new planning guidance that will help shape the quality of future development across the borough.
The proposed new structure will go before the Senior Officer and Appointments Staffing Sub-Committee on Monday 23rd March. If approved, there will need to be a staff consultation process before implementation.
The terms of the Closure Order prohibit access to the property by all persons at all times and in all circumstances except for any person with written permission of Wirral Council.
With more than eight in 10 adult learners going on to further training, volunteering or employment, Wirral’s Lifelong Learning Service is supporting local residents to reach their full potential.
As Safer Sleep Week gets underway, Wirral’s Family Hubs are reminding parents they’re here to offer practical, trusted support with all aspects of caring for a baby – including creating a safe sleep environment. By working hand in hand with the 0–19 Health and Wellbeing Service, the hubs make it easier for families to access clear, consistent guidance so every child has the safest possible start.
Residents and businesses in New Ferry are invited to two community drop in events to find out more about the next stages of regeneration being planned in the area.
The use of ANPR will provide an effective and impartial method of enforcement that does not rely on enforcement staff being present and avoids the inconsistency that can come with intermittent checks.