Wirral Council has begun the legal process for repealing little-known local byelaws dating back some 90 years that effectively prohibited cycling, scooting or horse riding along one of the borough’s most-loved coastal paths.
Around 10,000 people took advantage of the warm Bank Holiday weather to enjoy the lively market atmosphere, which included 45 stalls, a full programme of live music and free family activities throughout the day.
The Rainbow flag has been raised at Wallasey Town Hall to celebrate the start of Wirral Pride, which takes place in the Victoria Quarter of New Brighton on Saturday.
Five cultural and community-led events are set to benefit from nearly £15,000 of Wirral Council funding to support creativity, connection, and neighbourhood celebrations across the borough.
Looking for ideas of ways to keep your kids entertained during the Summer holidays? Wirral is not short of fun-filled activities, ranging from award-winning parks and science museums to street art trails.
Wirral Youth Market is heading to West Kirby this August Bank Holiday weekend, promising a colourful shopping experience and a chance to support a new generation of entrepreneurs, artists and performers.
Time-limited offer released ahead of the biggest pantomime the the Wirral has ever seen – featuring West End quality, local legends and unmissable star power!
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.
Wirral’s Williamson Art Gallery and Museum is hosting an inspiring exhibition featuring work by a local photography group made up of both Deaf and BSL (British Sign Language) users.