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.
What better way to mark #LoveParksWeek this weekend than to put your wellies/raincoat/sun hat on (depending on the British summertime weather) and visit one of the wonderful green spaces we have in Wirral?
As the latest climate survey nears its close for 2023, residents have until 1 August to share their thoughts on the role they want to play in Wirral’s climate response.
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 asking for the help of residents in shaping a new strategy, but time is running out to tell us what you think as the consultation closes on Monday 24 July.
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