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  • Holiday hounds - 10 pets styling out the heatwave

    With summer officially here and a heatwave sweeping across the country, Wirral residents will be reaching for their sunglasses and it appears some of the nation’s pets are getting in on the action too. Tic Watches, the watch and sunglasses specialist

  • "Nature will have its way"

    AS to George Morgan’s report/ photos on Weed Wars, complete truths, the Council, is now suggesting residents may assist them in weed containment. Many residents already do that (Council estates/Private residential areas), as to around perimeter

  • Hoylake Summer Strummers on-line for charity next weekend

    HOYLAKE'S Summer Strum ukulele festival is going online next weekend to raise cash for charities and give people some cheer during lockdown. Video performances by ukulele acts from Wirral, Liverpool, Cheshire, Lancashire and beyond will be screened

  • "Stop the noise"

    ON Tuesday, June 2, I knew the binmen were on their way, because I could hear the terrible noise of the bin lorry four roads away. The noise has gone on for over 12 months, so I rang Biffa in Bromborough to complain about the lorry (no reply),

  • Medal honours 'exemplary' naval career

    A ROYAL naval officer from Heswall has been honoured for more than 30 years of loyal service. Chief Petty Officer, Peter White, 48, was awarded the Bar to his Long Service and Good Conduct (LSGC) Medal, in recognition of excellent service and conduct

  • HAUNTED WIRRAL: The Holy Grail of Caldy Hill

    WELCOME to Haunted Wirral, a feature series written by world famous psychic researcher, Tom Slemen for the Globe. In this latest tale, Tom examines the mystery of The Holy Grail of Caldy Hill. IT was a baking summer's day in July 1967.

  • Help prevent 'kitten crisis'

    CATS Protection is asking cat owners to help prevent a kitten crisis this year. Due to fewer vets doing neutering during Covid-19, the charity estimates as many as 84,000 extra kittens could be born this summer. This is why we are urging people

  • Funding boost for Charles Thompson Mission

    THE vital work of a charity helping Wirral's homeless and needy has been given a funding boost. Charles Thompson Mission will use the £8,000 from the Morrisons Foundation to support homeless people with food, toiletries, sanitisers and hygiene

  • Cash available for business innovation

    FUNDING which aims to help firms future future-proof their business is now available under a new scheme. The new £3m Future Innovation Fund pilot programme was recently launched by the Metro Mayor to support the Liverpool City Region’s small and