Over 30 young entrepreneurs and performers will be showcasing their talent next Saturday 7th December at the latest Wirral Youth Market event, where shoppers will be able to shop local as well as enjoying a host of free festive family activities.
Wirral’s year as the Liverpool City Region Borough of Culture draws to a close with nine local community organisations set to receive funding to create a lasting legacy to the programme.
It was a spectacular sight on the River Mersey last week as Woodside Ferry Terminal’s landing stage and linkspan bridge were removed after almost 40 years of service.
Although parts of the town centre are currently affected by active construction works and there are some delays to traffic flow, particularly at peak times – Birkenhead town centre remains very much open for business, shopping and leisure.
Calling all young entrepreneurs! Are you aged 16-29 with a business idea you want to grow or launch? Wirral Youth Market is back on Saturday 7 December in Birkenhead, and we need YOU
Wirral Council’s Business Support Service has given free support to 533 businesses in the last year, helping the creation of 66 new businesses in the borough.
Wirral's skyline is changing as work is continues at pace. Cllr Tony Jones provides an update on some of the major regeneration milestones of the past year.
Few businesses can lay claim to being heart of the community more than Edge & Son in New Ferry. The butcher this year celebrates its 180th birthday, not just making them one of the oldest businesses in Wirral, but the whole of the UK.
Twenty years ago a Wirral couple had grand plans to open a restaurant in Wirral. Julian and Jackie Davies scraped together as much money as they could - Julian even had to sell his beloved motorbike - and shortly afterwards Julian’s opened its doors to the public in Hoylake.