Parenting can be tough, but you don’t have to do it alone. Across Wirral parents are supporting each other through the Being a Parent course - a free, practical, and supportive programme designed for parents and carers of children aged 2–11 years.
This spring will see something for everyone as the Floral Pavilion welcomes stars from the worlds of music and drama as well as exciting shows for younger audiences, from classic literature, the best of pop music to dinosaurs.
Crime prevention partners are approaching the fight against serious and organised crime from a new angle with the roll out of ‘Dear Merseyside’ in secondary schools in EVOLVE areas
The monies, known as the Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Recovery Improvement Grant (DATRIG), will build on the borough’s ongoing work within the drug and alcohol support sector.
£18,000 of public realm improvements have now been completed in Liscard, with the arrival of new planters, benches and bins to help make the town centre a nicer place to be for those living and working in the area.
A culmination of more than six years work, the new Local Plan is the now the official policy for development across the borough for the next 15 years up until 2040.
Those few minutes between something happening and the emergency services arriving are often the most crucial, which is why access to things like the bleed kits, community defibrillators and Emergency Help Points are so important.
A jobs fair programme delivered by Wirral Council has seen more than 1,300 people looking for work given the opportunity to meet with employers and training providers.
Help and support with finances and debts is available to all families across Wirral. Family Hubs provide a range of support for families, including free and confidential money and debt advice in partnership with Citizens Advice Wirral.