Come and get a free bike service, as well as information and resources, at an event at Wirral Chamber of Commerce on Friday 20 September, 10am till 2pm.
After public consultation, Wirral Council – supported by Merseyside Police – is now implementing a Public Spaces Protection Order covering Alabama Way car park, which overlooks the River Mersey next to Cammell Laird shipyard.
Streets in Wallasey, Birkenhead, New Ferry and Meols have all received attention in the early weeks of a project to rid problem alleyways of fly-tipped items, furniture, general waste and vegetation.
The Freedom is a mobile exhibition, branded with anti-slavery messages promoting the national Modern Slavery Helpline where people can report any concerns they have about individuals who they think could be enslaved or exploited.
The ’30 Days 30 Ways’ campaign sees messages and tips shared from expert partners to help people prepare for a variety of potential emergencies, including floods, power cuts and accidents.
We’re looking for people from all walks of life to join our thriving community of foster carers. Come along to a pop-up event in Wirral this month to find out more.
A series of summer sessions have offered children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) a safe space to play, while parents could share their ideas for the future of SEND services in the borough.
As the school term starts and the journeys to and from school return, more of our children will be travelling actively thanks to the efforts of Wirral schools to become Modeshift accredited.