An update on progress on implementing changes in response to the independent review of the council’s regeneration programme will be presented to councillors.
With warmer temperatures continuing, residents are being encouraged to enjoy everything Wirral has to offer while helping to keep themselves, others and the environment safe.
Birkenhead is one of 15 towns to be shortlisted for the inaugural 2028 title, with its bid centre on the town being the home of the outsider, offbeat and wildly wonderful.
Bidding groups do not have to be based in one of the three areas covered by EVOLVE Wirral, but they must be able to demonstrate that their project, if successful, can be delivered in one of these areas only.
The Children, Young People and Education Committee will meet to discuss a proposal to continue the council’s Family Time service when the current contract ends later this year.
Willmott Dixon, Mosslands School, Department for Education (DfE) and Wirral Council have marked a key milestone in the construction of the new Mosslands School in Wallasey with a steel signing ceremony, bringing together pupils, education leaders and project partners to celebrate progress on the £61 million redevelopment.
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.
Construction and fit out of the new Birkenhead Market is expected to begin in the coming days. The former TJ Hughes building will become the new home for Birkenhead Market in the latest chapter for the historic shopping venue.
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.