National Care Leavers’ Week, which runs from Monday 28 October – Sunday 3 November is an opportunity to amplify care leavers’ voices, and shine a light on their achievements.
Halfway through the financial year the council is facing a major budget gap according to a report due to be presented to the authority’s Policy and Resources Committee on November 6.
The aims of the order are to address particular behaviours that residents have complained to the authorities about over a period of time. This includes people who are committing anti-social behaviour covering their faces to hide their identities.
During a meeting of the Local Area SEND Partnership Board (22 October 2024) members were advised that another of the ten areas identified for improvement had made good progress and could now be considered “business as usual”.
From football sessions, themed parties, arts and crafts and video games – there’s lots happening this week and next to help Wirral’s young people to celebrate safely this Halloween, Diwali and Bonfire Night.
Joining the magnificent Monty the Mersey Monster in New Brighton this Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd of November will be Thingumajig Theatre’s Ghost Caribou.
Experience the electrifying fusion of music, skating, and extreme stunts with The Roller Boys on stage at the Floral Pavilion on Monday 7th April 2025.
Tick tock, tick tock... as the clocks prepare to fall back this Sunday, the Floral Pavilion is springing forward with the theatre's grand entrance onto TikTok.
Halloween, Diwali and Bonfire Night are just around the corner, and if you celebrate, they are a great opportunity for communities to come together whether that’s for trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins or just simply to dress up.
Councillors will not now be asked to make a decision in their December meeting on whether to implement an increase in charges for residents’ parking zones
Birkenhead Park's World Heritage bid and its inspirational role in the creation of Central Park were the subject of talks between Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram and senior officials in New York.