Beginning in West Kirby on Friday 25th April, to the last one in Wirral Country Park on Monday 28th, there are eight events scheduled over the weekend in Wirral where people are invited to take a stroll and discover the natural world that surrounds them.
Across six events, there was incredible community spirit and partnership working - people of all ages pulling together in an effort to make their neighbourhoods cleaner and greener.
A review of the ‘Cool 2’ strategy is now underway alongside plans to set new actions and objectives for the next five years. It is residents’ feedback on the new strategy that is now being sought as part of the public consultation process.
People from organisations and partners from across Wirral gathered at Birkenhead Park for training with Merseyside Biobank to learn how to run nature sessions and collect valuable data
Important insect pollinator species have experienced national decline, with more than half of the country’s 27 bumblebee species in decline and three having already become extinct.
Two businesses linked to a New Brighton café - and the director of those businesses - have been ordered to pay a combined total of nearly £100,000 after pleading guilty to food safety offences at a hearing at Wirral Magistrates Court recently.
People across the Liverpool City Region are being asked to have their say on a new strategy to restore habitats, protect species and boost biodiversity.
More than £7 million could be invested on improving Wirral’s roads, footways and bridges in 2025-26 under plans which will be discussed at the next meeting of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee.
The new flood defence barrier at West Kirby ‘worked as intended in breaking the energy of the waves’ when extreme tidal conditions hit the area during storms last April, an investigation has concluded.