Five exciting national and international crime writers – including one Sunday Times bestseller - will visit Wirral libraries this June to celebrate National Crime Reading Month.
May half-term is almost here and there's no shortage of brilliant ways to keep the whole family entertained across Wirral. Whether you love Justin’s House, wrestling, Teddy Bear’s Picnics, arts and crafts or burning off energy with sports, there’s something for everyone.
This free, drop-in event is a great opportunity to have a cuppa, enjoy a chat, and connect with a wide range of local health, care and community organisations.
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.
Members of the Libraries Sub-Committee will be asked to agree both a ‘work plan’ and an ‘engagement plan’ aimed at supporting the production of a first draft Library Strategy for discussion in February 2026.
Three out of four primary schools in the Rock Ferry and Birkenhead and Tranmere wards are seeing an increased number of children reaching Good Levels of Development in 2024 compared to 2019.
Members voted to refer the item to the Policy and Resources Committee ‘for consideration to ensure the provision of library services as a key component of the community hub model’.
A public consultation exercise ran from 6th May until 1st July 2025 and set out a new model and other proposals for a future Library service in Wirral.
Coinciding with the release of their forthcoming album ‘GLO’ (Girl Life Online), Stealing Sheep will play at the historic library on Sunday 7th September at 2.30pm. Tickets are on sale now priced just £14.
Summer has officially arrived and there’s loads going on in Wirral, whether you’re a fan of the great outdoors, a culture vulture or you just want to get active. Or perhaps you want to find fun-filled activities for your kids over the next few months? Here are 10 ideas of ways you and your kids can keep busy this Summer.