Crowds flocked to see Gaia in Birkenhead Park over the past three days, one of the highlights of this year's Borough of Culture. As well as the seven meter sculpture of planet Earth, there were people-powered rockets, torchlit concerts, outdoor yoga sessions, dance performances and much more. Here are some of our favourite photos.
Wirral is part of Foster4, a collaborative fostering recruitment hub in the North West, urgently looking to recruit foster carers in Cheshire and Merseyside.
Gaia will be located at the Grand Entrance of Birkenhead Park and further details of the exhibition and the events that will take place in its shadow on each day it is here have been announced.
Luke Jerram’s iconic Gaia is coming to Birkenhead Park 28-20 May. It promises to be an event, not to be missed, and here are five things you can do to make the most of your visit...
Wirral Council has secured more than £3 million to help residents who are struggling with the rising cost of living and help them with food and energy bills.
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.
Wirral Council is flying the Progress Pride flag at Wallasey Town Hall to acknowledge International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)
Wirral-based charity Neo Community is recognised by the Department for Education as the best Holiday Activity with Food (HAF) provider in the North West.