The North West’s No.1 pantomime returns to New Brighton this festive season with a spectacular new production of Aladdin – and leading the charge is a name audiences simply can’t get enough of.
The Pride in Place programme in Wirral has taken a major step forward with the appointment of independent Chairs to lead new Neighbourhood Boards in Central Birkenhead, Seacombe and Woodchurch - the three areas set to benefit from a combined £60 million investment over the next decade.
It will soon be easier for Wirral residents to clear out their unwanted textiles as Wirral Council joins forces with Roberts Recycling to install 15 new recycling banks across the borough.
The North West’s No.1 pantomime returns to New Brighton this festive season with a spectacular new production of Aladdin – and leading the charge is a name audiences simply can’t get enough of.
Some council areas will shut down, with others offering limited opening hours over the festive period meaning that some services will be unavailable at that time.
An innovative project is being led by Wirral Council to help people overcome barriers and find new jobs.
The Early Opportunities Pipeline, (EOP), was set up to open up employment opportunities to the most disadvantaged communities, adapting the application process to make it easier to access suitable roles. Wirral Council is now urging other major employers in the borough to join the scheme and give Wirral residents a greater chance to access employment.
A multimillion-pound investment into new Wirral headquarters by a locally based company is set to secure dozens of jobs and create more in the future following support from the Council and Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
A new online resource has launched, providing support and advice for children and young people with neurodevelopmental needs across the borough. The Neurodiversity Hub Wirral is also a useful tool for parents-carers and professionals.
Women, girls, survivors and allies have joined together for a symbolic ‘white ribbon walk’ in Wirral. The walk marks the end of a global 16 days of action, an international campaign raising awareness of gender-based violence and abuse.
Wirral Council’s leader has today welcomed the launch by the government of a bold new National Plan to End Homelessness to support the most vulnerable in our society.