Deadline looms to show Wirral love
Residents are running out of time to apply for the Love Wirral grants as the deadline approaches.
Councillor slams ‘executive fire escape’
A councillor has slammed Wirral’s ruling Labour party over a costly fire escape staircase.
Thousands tell council budget concerns
Wirral Council is asking the public to help tackle the funding gap of £27.5m in the next financial year.
Campaigners defiant over centre closure
Wirral Council has announced Moreton Centre is set to close but care campaigners will continue to fight to save it from closure.
Bid to cut Wirral teenage boozing
Wirral Council is set to launch the first Community Alcohol Partnership in the North West to tackle underage drinking.
Anger at bid to remove memorial
The family of a teenager who was killed in a bike crash have been told to remove a memorial to him on a local park.
Wirral scheme to create 1,000 jobs
Wirral Council has revealed plans to develop an automotive park which could generate around 1,000 new jobs.
Government halts Tranmere plans
A controversial decision to allow houses to be built on a World War I Memorial field has been halted by Government officials.
Plea for final memorial service
People are calling for “one last chance” to pay their respects to the fallen on Remembrance Sunday at a site earmarked for housing.
Tributes paid to Wirral Councillor
Tributes have been paid to Wirral Cllr Anne McArdle who sadly lost her battle with cancer last week.
Wirral Against Cuts relaunched
A political organisation set up by Wirral TUC is set to relaunch one of its campaigns against library closures and budget cuts.
Parties clash over £15m budget gap
Wirral Council’s huge budget deficit may have been caused by “mismanagement”, according to one councillor.
Council compensated for 11+ errors
Wirral Council has received undisclosed compensation for marking errors which affected schoolchildren.