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  • Hoylake dance students’ strive for success

    Students from Hoylake School of Dance have been offered places at some of the most prestigious dance schools in the UK. Aly Goodchild and Lily-Rose Jackson, from Greasby have been dancing at Hoylake School of Dance since they were three and four

  • HAUNTED WIRRAL: Bromborough's hole in time

    WELCOME to Haunted Wirral, a feature series written by world famous psychic researcher, Tom Slemen for the Globe. In this latest tale, Tom shares more intriguing accounts "timeslips" ... THERE are certain areas of Wirral that have an unusually

  • "Why no traffic information?"

    WHY do none of the huge "traffic information" boards, hoisted some years back, ever give any traffic information? There is nothing about "Claughton Road, Hemmingford Street junction, three-way lights, four weeks, delays" or "Bromborough Station

  • "Collect arrears instead of squeezing Council Tax payers"

    YET again this council has put the council tax up by more than 5%. I live on a private pension which is to rise in line with last September’s inflation rate of 5%. My meagre increase is more than wiped out by the council tax rise. Being

  • Team Nomad's running challenge for prostate cancer charity

    A group of best friends from Neston is taking on a running Ultra Challenge for prostate cancer this July. The six - Craig Tierney, Stuart Sadler, Michael Mosedale, Neil Forrest, Robert Tyson and Daniel Griffiths - have been taking part in running

  • People with autism urged to join police support scheme

    PEOPLE who have a medical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Conditions in Wirral are being urged to join a scheme designed to offer appropriate support. Merseyside Police, in conjunction with Cheshire Autism Practical Support (ChAPS), has funded an