A series of inspirational events starting on 25 November - the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls - are planned in Wirral as part of 16 days of action.
Public consultation is now underway on a number of proposed changes to the current scheme, including the introduction of wider income thresholds bands and changes to the minimum payment for some working age groups.
It was a spectacular sight on the River Mersey last week as Woodside Ferry Terminal’s landing stage and linkspan bridge were removed after almost 40 years of service.
Wirral Council is looking to raise awareness among residents of fraud - how people can identify it and protect themselves and local services from falling victim to it.
During the week there are several community engagement activities planned including door-knocking sessions to reassure residents and provide them with information on how to report ASB.
The proposals for Duke Street include the introduction of a new, signalised pedestrian crossing at the junction with Price Street and the installation of ‘wand orca’ bollards to segregate vehicles from cyclists
Wirral’s biggest Christmas gift appeal is underway for 2024 and it’s aiming to support more local children than ever this year. Find out where you can donate a gift.
With the busy festive season drawing near, the week of action focuses on knife-enabled robbery, to reduce the impact this high-harm crime has on local communities.