New Brighton and Hoylake are the latest areas to see solar powered bins arrive – the bins use solar power to compact the waste to help manage litter and collection of it.
As part of one of the finishing touches to the West Kirby flood wall scheme, the path that runs around the outside of the Marine Lake will need to be closed on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th August.
As new areas are added, residents living in these locations that are earmarked for the second phase of the introduction of 20mph speed limits, are being invited to have their say on the proposals.
Wirral Council is joining community safety partners across the borough in a week-long national awareness campaign about how anti-social behaviour is addressed in Wirral.
Roads, pavements and bridges in Wirral are set to benefit from nearly £6 million of improvements over the coming year as part of the council’s annual Highway Structural Maintenance Programme.
The consultation on the next set of areas where it is planned to reduce speed limits to 20mph is now live and residents are urged to take a look and complete the survey.
The first phase of the introduction of 20mph speed limits across Wirral is continuing with roads in parts of the Claughton and Oxton areas starting to see new signage and road markings.
‘Openspace’ will see police working alongside a range of partners to prevent serious violence and anti-social behaviour in key tourist hotspot areas, including West Kirby and New Brighton.