Earlier this week partners from across the housing, regeneration and community sectors came together for the launch of our new Strategic Housing Partnership (SHP) in what was an important milestone for Wirral.
More local firms and entrepreneurs will continue to get fully funded, practical help to start or grow a business thanks to an extension of the Wirral’s Business Support Service through to March 2027.
Wirral is being showcased to audiences across the country this spring as part of VisitEngland’s ‘All on the North West Coast’ campaign, which is promoting some of the region’s most distinctive coastal destinations.
Earlier this week partners from across the housing, regeneration and community sectors came together for the launch of our new Strategic Housing Partnership (SHP) in what was an important milestone for Wirral.
Last week to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week, Family Hubs across Wirral invited parents to take part in a self‑care workshop delivered by Wirral Mind. The session gave parents an opportunity to learn practical ways to support their own wellbeing and create calmer routines at home.
Wirral residents are being invited to have their say on the future of Adult Day Services as the Council launches a public consultation on how support is delivered across the borough.
Final call: The search for independent local leaders to oversee the delivery of Pride in Place funding in Central Birkenhead, Seacombe and Woodchurch over the next decade closes on Friday 20 February.
At a hearing held at Birkenhead County Court, the court granted an Injunction for a period of 15 months, expiring at 4pm on 5th May 2027, together with a Power of Arrest.
Apprentices from Wirral Met College showcased their growing skills during a visit to Persimmon’s River Walk development during National Apprenticeship Week, where the council is working with partners to create more training and job opportunities for local people.
A Wirral man who had been out of work for two decades has secured a job and regained his confidence thanks to support from the council’s commissioned employment support service, ReachOut.
The aim is to improve the connections between Birkenhead Town Centre retail area and the Woodside waterfront and create welcoming focal points for people as they arrive in the area, whether that’s by car, ferry, bicycle, walking or wheeling, train or bus.
The council has been preparing for the coming year based on how much is expected to be received from council tax, business rates, grants from Government and other income such as fees. This is balanced against the costs of providing all council services.
Funding of up to £30,000 is available for projects working across at least four local authority areas in the Liverpool City Region. Smaller grants are available for projects focused within a single local authority area.