£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.
The award-winning Millers Quay residential development at Wirral Waters is now complete, transforming the Wirral skyline, delivering 500 high quality, new homes for local residents, and providing a huge boost to the local economy.
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.
Plans now submitted mark another significant step in the £20 million-plus transformation of a key part of Wirral’s waterfront overlooking one of the most iconic locations in the world.
More than100 exhibitors are taking part in the Wirral History and Heritage Fair this Saturday 22nd March, which will take place in the historic setting of the Grade II listed Hulme Hall in Bolton Road, Port Sunlight.
Wirral is set to benefit from a further £2 million of UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) as part of a transition year, following agreement by members at Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration and Housing Committee on 12th March.
Wirral Council has been told by Planning Inspectors it can move ahead to formally adopt what is believed to be the country’s first Brownfield-Only Local Plan.