Eighty year's ago today Wirral residents joined people around the world to celebrate the end of war in Europe. Archive photos provide a snapshot of some of the momentous celebrations.
Getting moving after an injury or health diagnosis can be tricky for many. For Wirral local Barry, who had a stroke at the age of 48, getting moving was one of his main goals.
Households that are being asked to take part in this 10-week trial will receive information telling them they have been selected and what will be expected of them. The trial itself will run from June to August 2025.
Regeneration projects across Wirral are changing the borough, already bringing noticeable differences to the skyline and with even more dramatic transformations soon to come.
A free training session is taking place in Birkenhead later this month, which will explore the fundamentals of climate change, low carbon design strategies, and the crucial role of heritage conservation in shaping a sustainable future.
Wirral Council has been developing a new operating model for libraries in the borough that aims to not only deliver a service that meets our statutory requirements, but also provides the kind of comprehensive, modern, accessible and sustainable service that will meet the needs of our diverse communities.
The completion of the recent demolition work is another milestone in the regeneration of New Ferry, which includes progress being made across multiple sites in the town to deliver much-needed, high quality, affordable housing
The two programmes underway in Birkenhead are designed to make those areas more attractive to visitors and shoppers and improve accessibility and safety for all road users, including cyclists and pedestrians.
The consultation is about reintroducing the Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) that had been in place covering the industrial, retail and residential areas around Riverview Road in Bromborough for the last three years.
Events to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in Wirral have been revealed and include a special service in Hamilton Square, a Town Hall tea dance, and church bells ringing out in unison across the borough.
National Crime Reading Month is an annual event led by the Crime Writers’ Association in collaboration with the Reading Agency. It aims to promote crime writing right across the genre.