The Care Explorers, formed towards the end of 2025, meet one Sunday each month to explore local routes, build friendships and combat isolation and have been raising money for Epilepsy Society.
Throughout the week, residents were reminded that reporting anti-social behaviour is the first and most important step in getting something done about it.
Around a third of all Wirral households in the first phase that begins next week, with further phases for the remaining groups of residents scheduled for weeks beginning 27 July and 17 August.
Construction has officially started on the next phase of homes at Wirral Waters, marking another significant milestone in the transformation of the Northbank neighbourhood.
A range of pieces created by learners who have taken part in courses delivered by Wirral Council’s Lifelong Learning Service are on display for the public.
A £2 million investment in Birkenhead Park has been approved by Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration and Housing (ERH) Committee, marking a significant step forward in the borough’s ambition to secure UNESCO World Heritage Site status.
Councillors are set to consider proposals for a highways and public realm improvement scheme in New Ferry when the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee meets on 8 July.
Events will take place in some of Wirral’s most popular and scenic spaces and include a sunset walk to Hilbre Island, a teddy bears treasure hunt, wildlife spotting, beach cleans, a sandcastle building competition, crown green bowls and more.
The park has been selected to celebrate the United Kingdom’s globally significant international industrial heritage to form a trail for enthusiasts to explore.
Wirral Council’s leader has welcomed approval of plans for a major new development at Wirral Waters saying it “signifies that Wirral is open for business”.