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More plans for New Brighton regeneration
Additional proposals are being put in place for the ongoing huge regeneration scheme in New Brighton.
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Wirral zero-waste shop open for business
Wirral West has seen the introduction of its first zero-waste store, the Hoylake Pantry.
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Rise of 35% in use of Wirral foodbanks
A shocking increase in the amount of people in Wirral using the foodbank service has been registered.
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Pampering project at Wirral hospital
Wirral’s Maternity Voices are on a mission to help women at Arrowe Park’s neonatal unit.
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Prisoner artwork goes on show
An exhibition displaying artwork created by prisoners has opened at a Wirral church.
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Late night bus service to be scrapped
Liverpool is set to lose its only late-night bus service operating between the city and Wirral.
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Stations to close for platform upgrades
The next phase of the Merseyrail platform upgrades will cause a month of disruption.
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Bebington Oval to receive major revamp
Bebington Oval leisure centre is set for a £775,000 renovation with a cash injection by Wirral Council.
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Wirral Council’s plans for £7m cinema site
Wirral Council has decided to approve plans to buy Birkenhead’s Vue Cinema for £7.1m.
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Farm pledges to reduce carbon impact
A Wirral farm has pledged to improve its recycling levels in a bid to reduce its carbon impact.
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Tour of Britain race to make its Wirral debut
Cycling fever will grip the peninsula twice this year, as Wirral will host the Tour of Britain and another major race.
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Mum’s story of turning troubles to triumph
A mum of two has overcome adversity to run her own business and is now helping others do the same.
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Green light for new traffic speed cameras
A new type of camera has been introduced onto roads in Merseyside to catch speeding motorists.
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Century-old church to be demolished
Plans to bulldoze a local community church have been approved by Wirral Council.
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Library opens its doors to the homeless
A library in Wirral is going to be used as a shelter to help the homeless during the winter.
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Cool strategy to cut down Wirral waste
Ways to reduce the local carbon footprint were on the agenda at Cool Yule.
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Cash boost to help fix Wirral’s worst roads
Wirral Council is spending £1.4m fixing the worst roads in the borough but a pothole campaigner claims it is not enough.
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Wirral school slaps ban on designer coats
A Wirral high school is banning pupils from wearing designer branded coats in a bid to prevent the bullying of pupils without them.