This month marks four years since the council unanimously declared a Climate Emergency and here’s how we’ve continued to prioritise the environment in the last 12 months.
Batteries can contain hazardous materials, such as mercury, lead and cadmium - if they are not disposed of correctly, they can cause fires in waste collection vehicles, household bins or recycling centres
Prioritising pollinators is part of Wirral Council’s response to the Climate Emergency and, depending on the location, these sites might be managed in different ways.
Visitors to West Kirby are being asked to respect any fenced off areas as complementary works to do with the new flood wall project are continuing for the next couple of weeks
A period of consultation has just started in Wirral on biological diversity ahead of the council producing a Biodiversity Net Gain Strategy by November.
A Climate Action Hub has launched recently which is part of a wide-ranging community engagement project on climate action being undertaken by Wirral Council and the Cool Wirral partnership
Brown bin collections for the new subscription year start on Tuesday 13 June and will provide subscribers with collections until 31 May 2024 – are you signed up?
Frogs, newts and toads are just a small selection of animals that are benefitting from improvements carried out to The Wirral Way over the past 16 months.