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.
Staff from a range of council teams and officers from Merseyside Police joined representatives from the likes of Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, social housing providers and community groups throughout the week.
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.
Whether people want to celebrate a loved one, mark a significant milestone in their life, or create a lasting tribute to someone they have lost, the opportunity to leave some special words on this coastal landmark is bound to be popular.
The ‘how to become a childminder’ sessions are being run by the council’s Economic Growth and Early Years teams and will also offer advice from the council’s Universal Business Support Service.
As the summer holidays approach, parents and carers of children with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), may find the season brings added pressure and uncertainty.
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.
The training facility includes a reception area, bedrooms, laundry and staff facilities and will help students with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) gain valuable work experience, confidence and training to help them prepare for the world of work.