Two planning applications from Peel Waters have been approved kick-starting a new phase of development at Mea Park West - the key employment and Freeport site within the landmark Wirral Waters regeneration project.
Parents, carers and young people across Wirral are being invited to take part in a new Annual SEND Survey, designed to help improve services for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) across the borough.
The cost of the service in 2026-27 will be £63.50 for the first brown bin and £34.80 for each additional one. The new subscription period runs from 1 June 2026 to 31 May 2026.
In the latest two cases Wirral Trading Standards officers gathered evidence over a number of visits before applying to the court for Closure Orders to prevent further illegal trading at the premises.
Before the council is able to introduce the use of ANPR technology to enforce the traffic regulations on Bebington Road, it is important that residents are given the opportunity to have their say
As the six‑month trial of traffic measures on Grange Road West in Birkenhead approaches its conclusion, Wirral Council has set out its intended next steps based on monitoring and feedback received to date.
The aim is to create a new vision and ‘masterplan’ to guide the future direction of Birkenhead Park, maximising its potential for the communities it serves by building on its history and significant role it has played in the development of the public parks movement worldwide.
Children’s television favourite James Mackenzie will bring a surge of festive magic to the Floral Pavilion this Christmas, as he is confirmed to star as the wicked sorcerer Abanazar in Aladdin .
Families from across Wirral recently came together for a celebration event hosted by the EPEC (Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities) team - offering an introduction to a programme that supports parents to strengthen both their confidence and their communities.
Families who rely on short breaks at Tollemache Road can be reassured that the service will continue over the next year, providing stability and peace of mind for adults with learning disabilities and autism, and the carers who support them.