Open until Monday 4 December, we are now in the final week of the consultation for the significant regeneration project proposed on the 3.5mile route between Birkenhead to Liscard.
Throughout National Tree Week, 25 November to 3 December, the council have a number of activities planned to celebrate, including another opportunity to join the tree warden network by attending an induction workshop.
People interested in the accessibility of walking, wheeling and cycling routes are invited to attend a workshop to share their thoughts on the plans for a route between Birkenhead and Liscard.
Are you interested in trees, got bags of passion and enthusiasm for trees in your community? If so, then becoming a Tree Warden may be just the role for you.
Get involved with the Birkenhead to Liscard consultation by visiting an exhibition or attending one of our pop-up sessions or Virtual Reality sessions where you can ‘cycle’ the proposed route.
Wirral’s Tree Warden network has relaunched and is looking for nature lovers who’d like to be part of a social community to help look after Wirral trees.
A major public consultation and engagement exercise has launched to gather people’s views on a significant regeneration project that aims to encourage more people to walk, cycle or wheel for short journeys along a route connecting Birkenhead and Liscard.
All 16 Household Waste Recycling Centres across the region have new ‘Disposable Vape’ bins to help provide safe disposal and recycling routes for the three million vapes currently thrown away each week across the UK.
Dedicated wildflower beds planted at New Brighton’s Tower Grounds and Mersey Park, Tranmere, came into bloom during the summer and really caught people’s eye.
Merseyside Police Crime Commissioner, Emily Spurell talks about the importance of 20mph speed limits for safety of all road users and how it can help Merseyside meet the vision of zero collisions on our roads.