Chair of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee, Cllr Liz Grey speaks about why 20mph speed limits are being introduced across the borough.
The results of the second phase of consultation on 20mph speed limits will be discussed at a meeting of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport committee later this year.
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.
The consultation on the next set of areas where it is planned to reduce speed limits to 20mph is now live and residents are urged to take a look and complete the survey.
The first phase of the introduction of 20mph speed limits across Wirral is continuing with roads in parts of the Claughton and Oxton areas starting to see new signage and road markings.
With the school summer holidays getting underway, people looking to visit West Kirby in the coming months are being reminded that public transport is the best way to get to the resort this summer.
A road safety partnership initiative between Wirral Council and Merseytravel has resulted not just in better and more skilled drivers, but also a reduction in damaging carbon emissions.
Two more schools, one in Birkenhead and the other in Wallasey, have officially launched their School Streets scheme to help improve safety and air quality around the school gates.