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.
For this Movember, we wanted to let dads across Wirral know about the support available to them in our Family Hubs, where laughs, learning, and little ones bring everyone together.
The latest in the successful series of Wirral Council’s innovative Youth Market is coming to Birkenhead on Saturday 13th December in the run up to Christmas – and it’s set to be the biggest yet.
Once implemented, the report claims two measures combined will help deliver the council deliver on some of its climate commitments, improve air quality and support the transition to fossil fuel-free travel by 2041.
To align with national targets and ensure measurable progress, the report proposes amending the council’s Environment and Climate Emergency policy statement, which will result in a stronger overall commitment to protecting biodiversity on Wirral.
A survey was launched in October giving residents the chance to have their say on potential changes to two assisted travel policies; the Home to School Transport for children aged 5 to 16 and the post-16 Transport Statement for older children and young people. The consultation will remain open for a further six week, so there’s still time to have your say on proposed changes to the way some children and young people travel to school across Wirral.
The committee report is recommending that the council begin the process of seeking external funding to cover the majority of the costs of the dredging and repairs.