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.
Following consideration of each of the plans, four areas have been offered a conditional Land Use Agreement to enable to them to deliver their events – these are on council land at Leasowe, Beechwood, Noctorum and Seacombe.
The stars of the Floral Pavilion’s unmissable Christmas panto took to the stage this week to give a tantalising taste of the magic, music and mayhem that awaits audiences this Christmas.
Remembrance service events are due to take place across Wirral on Remembrance Sunday and the council has worked with organisers to ensure these can go ahead. Unfortunately the usual Remembrance event at Upton has not been able to be organised this year.
The order is designed to ensure anti-social behaviour is prohibited in parts of Liscard town centre so that residents, businesses and visitors to the area can enjoy the area peacefully.
When the team needed new football shirts, a local business stepped up to pay for them but declined the offer of printing their logo on the girls’ shirts. Wishing to remain anonymous, they simply wanted to give back to the community.
Wirral’s Family Hubs are hosting a variety of autumn and Halloween themed activities and events this half term. There’s so much going on that we couldn’t fit it all in! With half term just around the corner, we’ve picked out five to share with you.
Wirral residents are being asked what they would like to see from their future bus services ahead of the biggest shake up to the Liverpool City Region’s transport network in almost 40 years.