Halloween, Diwali and Bonfire Night are just around the corner, and if you celebrate, they are a great opportunity for communities to come together whether that’s for trick-or-treating, carving pumpkins or just simply to dress up.
Landican Cemetery and Crematorium celebrates its 90th anniversary this year – we take a dive into the history of the site and share some facts that you might not know.
After public consultation, Wirral Council – supported by Merseyside Police – is now implementing a Public Spaces Protection Order covering Alabama Way car park, which overlooks the River Mersey next to Cammell Laird shipyard.
Streets in Wallasey, Birkenhead, New Ferry and Meols have all received attention in the early weeks of a project to rid problem alleyways of fly-tipped items, furniture, general waste and vegetation.
The Freedom is a mobile exhibition, branded with anti-slavery messages promoting the national Modern Slavery Helpline where people can report any concerns they have about individuals who they think could be enslaved or exploited.
The ’30 Days 30 Ways’ campaign sees messages and tips shared from expert partners to help people prepare for a variety of potential emergencies, including floods, power cuts and accidents.
From Tuesday 24 September 2024, it will be illegal to own certain styles of zombie knives and machetes, as well as possess, sell or manufacture or transport these kind of weapons.
Buying a plaque to remember a lost loved one – and installing it at a spot that they had held particularly dear during their life - is an enduringly popular act of memorial for families and friends in Wirral.
Wirral's Mayor, Cllr Cherry Povall, joined invited guests at Birkenhead Central Library to help celebrate 90 years to the day since King George V declared it officially open