The West Kirby flood wall is 1.1 km long and 1.2 meters high and was built to provide greater protection to the road and properties against storm surges and high tides.
Following formal consultation, the Devonshire Park Neighbourhood Planning Forum was re-designated by Wirral Council as the Neighbourhood Forum for a Neighbourhood Area.
Roads, pavements and bridges in Wirral are set to benefit from more than £8 million of improvements over the coming year as part of the council’s annual Highway Structural Maintenance Programme.
The Community Green Grants Programme aims to help create more pleasant environments, provide health and wellbeing benefits through volunteering opportunities as well as access to healthy food, and helping promote local communities by bringing people together.
A report going to committee next week reiterates the importance and popularity of festive light displays within a number of neighbourhoods across Wirral
Councillors will debate a report next week setting out how £2.16m will be spent on local road safety schemes, improvements to traffic signals and pedestrian routes and schemes that deliver improved Active Travel options in 2024/25
A local community organisation, Bee Wirral CIC, is helping to stop furniture from going to waste in a project funded by Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia Community Fund.
Projects that are focused on preventing and reducing carbon emissions are in line to benefit from grants being offered by the Zero Waste Community Fund.