Funding of up to £30,000 is available for projects working across at least four local authority areas in the Liverpool City Region. Smaller grants are available for projects focused within a single local authority area.
February half term is nearly here and there’s no shortage of fantastic ways to keep the whole family entertained across Wirral. Whether you love dinosaurs, getting messy outdoors, joining creative crafts, or burning off energy with sports, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your easy guide to what’s on:
A report which looks in at how Wirral Council has performed over the year 2024-25 – known as the Auditor’s Annual Report (AAR) – has been published. This report, carried out independently of the council, also contains recommendations on what the council can do to improve in the future.
National Apprenticeship Week 2026 is a chance to celebrate the journeys people are taking into work and training. One of those journeys belongs to Robbie, who is building his skills and confidence as a Business Administration Apprentice in Wirral Council’s Children’s Services.
This Children’s Mental Health Week, we’re celebrating the support available to children, young people and families across Wirral. We’re shining a light on Branch, Wirral’s online mental wellbeing hub, and introducing the people behind the service who help young people feel supported and listened to.
A mobile cervical screening bus is returning to Wirral, making it quick and easy to get screened with no appointment needed. The Living Well Bus offers a drop‑in service, allowing people to pop in at a time that suits them and get their screening done in just a few minutes.
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.
The New Brighton theatre is set to host an immersive show for residents with learning disabilities, offering a unique musical and sensory extravaganza.
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