Two major highway improvement schemes, designed to make the areas more attractive and improve accessibility and safety for all road users, including cyclists and pedestrians, are set to begin in Birkenhead.
Members of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee agreed that officers should now continue to work with Natural England on developing a new beach management plan that as closely as possible matches the ‘amenity beach’ option.
Wirral Council’s position on the future management of Hoylake beach should become clearer after members of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee meet on April 15th.
Households that already pay by direct debit for the fortnightly garden waste collection service will be receiving details of the new subscription period this week.
The West Kirby flood wall is 1.1 km long and 1.2 meters high and was built to provide greater protection to the road and properties against storm surges and high tides.
Following formal consultation, the Devonshire Park Neighbourhood Planning Forum was re-designated by Wirral Council as the Neighbourhood Forum for a Neighbourhood Area.
Roads, pavements and bridges in Wirral are set to benefit from more than £8 million of improvements over the coming year as part of the council’s annual Highway Structural Maintenance Programme.