Working parents in Wirral are being urged to register for 15 hours free childcare per week from April 2024.
This week, it was announced that applications for the first wave of the rollout of the largest ever expansion of free childcare for working parents will open on 2 January.
Payments of up to £600 are landing directly in the bank accounts of around 17,000 pensioners across Wallasey, Moreton and Upton for the second year running.
The long-awaited 'consultation' on the cycle route from Birkenhead to Wallasey is now underway.
Originally planned as a single project, the scheme was split into two phases, following a backlash from residents, Conservative Councillors and businesses when it was first revealed.
Local Conservatives have welcomed an increase to the National Living Wage for an estimated 15,460 people across Wirral.
The Conservative Government is delivering on its commitment to end low hourly pay for full-time workers on the Conservative-introduced National Living Wage (NLW).
Councillors Lesley Rennie and Ian Lewis have welcomed almost £11 million in cash for Liscard Town Centre, as part of the latest round of Levelling Up Funding to tackle decades of neglect of the town.