For three amazing days at the end of May, Luke Jerram's iconic 'Gaia' installation will be visiting Wirral...and we're looking people to help us make it an unforgettable highlight of Borough of Culture year.
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.
Organisers of this year’s Borough of Culture programme for Wirral never promised residents and visitors the Earth but – in a manner of speaking – that is just what they are delivering.
To mark Earth Day, the council’s leisure services Active Wirral have partnered with Energise Cycles and Trash Free Trails to hold a trail clean on Saturday 27 April.
Children aged three and over are often classed as “older children” in the world of adoption. This means they tend to wait some of the longest times to be placed with their adoptive families. Learn more about adopting in Merseyside.
Wirral Council is in a “much improved” position and has “clearer vision for the organisation and the borough” according to the chair of a high-level panel put in place to oversee changes to the authority.
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.
Following the flooding caused by Storm Kathleen this week, council teams and contractors have been out across the borough to clear up and make the areas safe.