Following the tragic events that took place in Southport, Wirral residents can leave tributes and pay their respects in Books of Condolence opened locally.
Buying a plaque to remember a lost loved one – and installing it at a spot that they had held particularly dear during their life - is an enduringly popular act of memorial for families and friends in Wirral.
Wirral has taken a key step in making SEND services better, showing progress within just a few months of a refreshed major improvement programme being put in place.
Looking for things to do now the school holidays have started? Wirral is brimming with ideas for places to visit and there are lots of fun and affordable attractions for kids. Here are five of our favourites:
Following hard on the heels of last week’s amazing Green Flag award announcements, Wirral’s parks and open spaces are set to host a range of events to celebrate Love Parks Week.
Twenty years ago a Wirral couple had grand plans to open a restaurant in Wirral. Julian and Jackie Davies scraped together as much money as they could - Julian even had to sell his beloved motorbike - and shortly afterwards Julian’s opened its doors to the public in Hoylake.
Being a Climate Champion involves inspiring others to reduce their carbon footprint, supporting community activities, receiving informative training and meeting new people with a shared interest in making a difference to their local environment.
Wirral's Mayor, Cllr Cherry Povall, joined invited guests at Birkenhead Central Library to help celebrate 90 years to the day since King George V declared it officially open
Wirral Council's leader and Mayor attended celebrations to mark the completion of the first 150 waterside apartments at Peel Waters’ Millers Quay development.