Some council areas will shut down, with others offering limited opening hours over the festive period meaning that some services will be unavailable at that time.
The Floral Pavilion stage burst into life this weekend with rave reviews for the opening performances of Sleeping Beauty, with exciting news announced for next year’s panto.
The committee report is recommending that the council begin the process of seeking external funding to cover the majority of the costs of the dredging and repairs.
The state-of-the-art equipment will allow gym users to access personalised training programmes and receive instant feedback, with entertainment options to help motivate every workout.
The survey gives everyone the chance to have their say on the services, facilities, and opportunities available locally — and to help shape what comes next.
The funding is for the development of a new 3G Football Pitch at Clare Mount Specialist Sports College, similar to those based at the Woodchurch Estate or Bidston Sports and Activity Centre.
Following consideration of each of the plans, four areas have been offered a conditional Land Use Agreement to enable to them to deliver their events – these are on council land at Leasowe, Beechwood, Noctorum and Seacombe.
As the big panto countdown hits just 50 sleeps, excitement is building for Sleeping Beauty at the Floral Pavilion: a festive spectacular bursting with star power, sparkle, and surprises.
100 days ‘til Christmas… and the countdown to magic begins! This festive season, the Floral Pavilion transforms into a glittering kingdom of enchantment as the curtain rises on Sleeping Beauty