Weatherhead High School student is Wirral's new young Poet Laureate
A week's work experience at the Wirral Globe last year convinced Jess Carney that writing was her future.
A week's work experience at the Wirral Globe last year convinced Jess Carney that writing was her future.
Almost 120 people opposed plans by NuStar Terminals to increase storage capacity for gasoline deom 17,000 tonnes to 24,064 tonnes at their Bankfields Drive plant at Eastham.
AS business leaders meet to hold talks today about the future of regional devolution, Wirral's political leader Phil Davies has come down firmly against the concept of a "metro mayor" for Merseyside.
Frank Field, who co-chaired an inquiry on hunger, has called for swift action from the local authority and demanded officers should “get off their backsides and act.”
The flag outside Wallasey town will flutter a little more proudly this week after mayor Cllr Les Rowlands raised it to mark the start of a series of events to honour Britain's armed forces.
A VILLAGE community has condemned plans to increase the storage capacity for hazardous substances at an industrial complex on the banks of the Mersey.
A £4,000 scheme will operate along the full length of Arrowe Road, Greasby - if approval is given by Wirral Council's Highways and Traffic Panel.
Eight-year-old Grace Shudall has just returned from a dream trip to the Queen's stables at Buckingham Palace - all because of her passion for horses.
PLANS for the demolition of a village church hall and its replacement with a new "faith" building have divided the villagers of Upton.
WAR hero Tony Price can proudly display a row of World War Two medals on his chest ... 70 years after the end of the conflict.
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