Summer has officially arrived and there’s loads going on in Wirral, whether you’re a fan of the great outdoors, a culture vulture or you just want to get active. Or perhaps you want to find fun-filled activities for your kids over the next few months? Here are 10 ideas of ways you and your kids can keep busy this Summer.
Bees’ Needs Week, which runs until Sunday, aims to raise awareness of the importance of bees and other pollinators and share ideas, actions and activities that highlight the ways in which people can help them thrive.
Wirral’s 37 Green Flag awards increases the number of awards achieved by two from last year’s 35, with all those accredited last year maintaining their status this year.
Wirral’s Williamson Art Gallery and Museum is hosting an inspiring exhibition featuring work by a local photography group made up of both Deaf and BSL (British Sign Language) users.
Liscard Summer Festival returns this Saturday, filling the town centre with live music, a farmers market, arts and crafts, family activities, and fairground rides for the little ones.
At Policy and Resources Committee (July 23) the current position regarding the work underway in Birkenhead town centre will be outlined clearly in financial reporting.
Calling parents: The school summer holidays will be here before you know it. Why not get ahead of the game and register your child for a free place at Active Wirral’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme?
Leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Paula Basnett, said: "It is important for residents, businesses and our partners to know that we are a strongly led organisation and I can assure them that Wirral’s regeneration programme continues to move forward."
Art and craft lovers will have another opportunity to enjoy browsing thousands of unique hand-made items this weekend as Birkenhead Market is set to host its biggest-ever Craft Fair.
Do you know where the Balaclava Field is in Wirral? Or Cannon Hill Meadows? Maybe the Night Pasture or the Boothby Ground? These are just a few of the key sites in one of the Borough’s most historic locations.