CONSULTATION on plans for redevelopment of Woodside waterfront continues with two drop-in sessions this weekend.

The proposals outline how the area can be re-invented as one of Wirral's key living, leisure, and tourist locations.

Wirral Council say the aim is "to capitalise on the location's unrivalled views of Liverpool’s waterfront, with 420 metres of unparalleled river front to optimise, whilst also dramatically improving its connections with Birkenhead town centre and the river Mersey".

Residents, business owners and visitors are being urged to have their say on the proposals to make the areas around and adjacent to the ferry terminal a vibrant and unique waterfront destination that people want to live, work and visit.

The consultation, which ends on March 18 online, will include two drop-in events the Woodside Ferry Terminal Building.

The first, on Friday (March 1) will take place from 10am – 6.30pm. The second, on Saturday March 2, takes place from 10am – 4pm.

The masterplan seeks to attract locals and tourists alike to Woodside, while also making it more energetic through reinvigorating the heritage and history of the town to draw people into this almost unrivalled and distinct location.

The ideas being put forward will also support the other regeneration work getting underway across Birkenhead and the wider programme to revitalise areas across the ‘Left Bank’ of the River Mersey, stretching from New Brighton to Bromborough, and including Liscard, Seacombe and Wirral Waters.

And this weekend two events are taking place to allow those interested in finding out more about the proposals, as well as a chance to meet some of the team working on the plans and allowing people more opportunity to give their views on the ideas being put forward.

To take part in consultation online, go to haveyoursay.wirral.gov.uk