More help is available for struggling residents after £556,000 was awarded to Wirral-based community, voluntary and faith sector groups to enable them to provide food and welfare support in their local neighbourhoods over the summer months.
A major push to help Wirral recover from the effects of the pandemic is underway, with £4 million funding being used to enable a number of grassroots community projects that will combat inequality, improve the mental health of young people, and give residents the skills and equipment needed to work and play in a digital world.
Women’s football was on display in Leasowe, as more than 100 Wirral residents took part in an all-female tournament, which also provided an opportunity to showcase employment, training and apprenticeship opportunities to local women and girls.
A sibling bond is like no other, which is why we’re looking for more remarkable foster carers to help us keep brothers and sisters together – like Wirral carers Chris and Rowena.
Riverside Primary School in Seacombe and Wallasey’s Mosslands School are among just 61 schools across the country to be selected for investment through the Government's School Rebuilding Programme.