Wirral Council is about to begin a public consultation on a proposed new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) affecting large parts of West Kirby and into Hoylake.
Following the flooding caused by Storm Kathleen this week, council teams and contractors have been out across the borough to clear up and make the areas safe.
Following the acceptance of £650,000 from Liverpool City Region, work is starting to upgrade any traffic signals that haven’t already been switched over to energy efficient LED lights.
A total of 34 local projects will receive funding to deliver community safety activities in their communities after a series of events staged recently.
The new Merseyside Serious Violence Duty Strategy focuses on how agencies across Merseyside can work even closer together to continue preventing more people being drawn into serious violence
Community groups, faith leaders, school children and elected representatives from across Wirral came together to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on Friday 26 January.
A total of 58 numbered signs have gone up from Fort Perch Rock in New Brighton down to Woodside Ferry in Birkenhead as part of a lifesaving initiative by community safety partners
Groups who have submitted funding bids to deliver community projects in three Wirral areas will be asked to talk through their ideas to residents and ask for their vote at a series of community events in the coming weeks.
A project led by Wirral Council’s Road Safety Team is supporting businesses in Wirral to ensure that their staff are as safe as they can be on the road.