New Brighton’s reputation as a hub of creativity has been strengthened with the unveiling of two new eye-catching murals that celebrate the town’s maritime heritage and the power of community collaboration.
The Shawshank Redemption has captivated audiences and drawn massive audiences during its 7-show run making it the biggest hit of the Floral Pavilion’s current season.
Wirral Archives is displaying an exhibition featuring photos from the unveiling ceremony in 1925, alongside items from the First World War and the Book of Remembrance from the Second World War.
The stars of the Floral Pavilion’s unmissable Christmas panto took to the stage this week to give a tantalising taste of the magic, music and mayhem that awaits audiences this Christmas.
England’s biggest festival of history and culture returns this week and dozens of places across Wirral will be opening their doors to offer a rare glimpse inside.
Wirral Council has begun the legal process for repealing little-known local byelaws dating back some 90 years that effectively prohibited cycling, scooting or horse riding along one of the borough’s most-loved coastal paths.
Around 10,000 people took advantage of the warm Bank Holiday weather to enjoy the lively market atmosphere, which included 45 stalls, a full programme of live music and free family activities throughout the day.