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.
Wirral Council is inviting residents, visitors, and watersports enthusiasts to take part in an important public consultation on the future of the Wirral Watersports Centre, located at the iconic West Kirby Marine Lake.
Steph Pink was a postpartum mum to a beautiful 10-week-old baby boy when tragically her own mum passed away and turned her world upside down. A few months later, she started running in September 2024.
With 148 new jobs and 41 new businesses, 19 neighbourhood improvements projects and three major recruitment events, the UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) is helping boost Wirral’s economy, delivering jobs, supporting arts and helping make the borough an even better place to live.
Proposals to no longer press on with moving Birkenhead Market into the former Argos building are set to be discussed by members of Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration and Housing (ERH) Committee.
Wirral Council has begun the legal process for repealing little-known local byelaws dating back some 90 years that effectively prohibited cycling, scooting or horse riding along one of the borough’s most-loved coastal paths.
Around 10,000 people took advantage of the warm Bank Holiday weather to enjoy the lively market atmosphere, which included 45 stalls, a full programme of live music and free family activities throughout the day.
“Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Teachers, older students, there’s always going to be someone who can help you.”
These are the words of wisdom that one Wirral school leaver would give to year 7s or other students starting at a new school in September.