More than half of some 500 people who fled Ukraine and found refuge in Wirral remain in the borough in independent accommodation with a further 164 people still supported in the borough in family homes.
Video kiosks allowing Wirral residents to have online virtual appointments with council advisors are currently available at four locations across Wirral.
A balanced and legal budget which supports Wirral Council’s frontline services is set to be recommended to authority’s Policy and Resources (P&R) Committee when councillors meet on February 13.
A huge range of projects will be moving ahead in Wirral in 2024 as the borough pushes forward with its ambitious and transformative regeneration plans.
It’s been a busy year, again, and looking back at the previous 12 months at this time is an opportunity to reflect and admire the amazing things done in our borough.
Some council areas will shut down, with others offering limited opening hours, over the festive period meaning that some services will be unavailable at that time
Everton is liaising with councils across the Merseyside region to distribute free tickets to Ukrainian refugees for the upcoming ‘Match for Peace’ against Dynamo Kyiv.