To mark Earth Day, the council’s leisure services Active Wirral have partnered with Energise Cycles and Trash Free Trails to hold a trail clean on Saturday 27 April.
Members of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee agreed that officers should now continue to work with Natural England on developing a new beach management plan that as closely as possible matches the ‘amenity beach’ option.
Following the flooding caused by Storm Kathleen this week, council teams and contractors have been out across the borough to clear up and make the areas safe.
Households that already pay by direct debit for the fortnightly garden waste collection service will be receiving details of the new subscription period this week.
Following the acceptance of £650,000 from Liverpool City Region, work is starting to upgrade any traffic signals that haven’t already been switched over to energy efficient LED lights.
A local community organisation, Bee Wirral CIC, is helping to stop furniture from going to waste in a project funded by Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority (MRWA) and Veolia Community Fund.
Projects that are focused on preventing and reducing carbon emissions are in line to benefit from grants being offered by the Zero Waste Community Fund.
Wirral residents are being encouraged to start 2024 in a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way by taking the Cool Wirral Climate Challenge 2024.
As councillors voted to implement the second phase of 20mph speed limits, motorists travelling along some of those roads affected by phase one of the road safety scheme are starting to see signs of enforcement activity.