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Heswall couple containers delight

HESWALL honeymooners Chris and Gill Hann decided to spend their first night in an unusual hotel! Read

Quality is the promise at music festival

ORGANISERS of this weekend’s Neston Music Festival are promising two concerts of “high quality, live musical performance”. Read

75-year-old covenant poses new threat to New Brighton redevelopment

A CONTROVERSIAL regeneration scheme in New Brighton has been threatened with legal action based on a 75-year-old covenant. Read

Red Arrows dazzle crowds at Hoylake Lifeboat event

THE Red Arrows pointed the way to another spectacular open day at Hoylake Lifeboat Station on Monday. Read

World Firefighter Games gets under way in Wirral

THE competition is hotting up as the World Firefighter Games get into full swing in Wirral this week. Read

Wirral charities are hit in pocket by credit crunch

WIRRAL charities are being hit in the pocket by the credit crunch, as a poll reveals donations across the region are set to fall by 15 per cent. Read

Upton Hall School pupil seriously injured in street assault

A TEENAGER was seriously injured after being assaulted outside Upton Hall School in Upton Village last Tuesday (August 19). Read

Wirral road to be closed for resurfacing

RESURFACING work for Quarry Road East in Heswall will close the road until Friday, August 29. Read

Parkgate gallery hosts Biennial exhibition

LIVERPOOL Biennial’s Independents 08 strand kicked off in Wirral this week - with the opening of an exhibition at the Artroom Gallery, Parkgate. Read

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Pensby green space could be turned into a driveway

THE heart of a grass play area will soon be churned up and turned into two driveways. Read

Lunch Club to start again in Heswall Hall

VCA Wirral – formerly Heswall CVS – Lunch Club will resume on Wednesday, September 24 at noon in Heswall Hall. Read

Heswall woman died in car tree smash

AN ELDERLY woman died after her husband may have dozed off at the wheel and smashed his car into a tree, an inquest heard. Read

Pensby pub given one month to clean up its act

A PUB which police said was rife with anti- social behaviour has been given a month to comply with strict licensing conditions. Read

Man struck by car in Irby calls for improved road safety

A PARTIALLY sighted man hit by a car which failed to stop in Irby Village is calling on Wirral Council to make the area safer for pedestrians. Read

Wirral organic farmer shocked by negative reaction as shop switches to local produce

AN AWARD-WINNING organic farmer says he is “amazed” at the negative response since changing the emphasis of his shop from “organic” to “local” produce. Read

Port Sunlight museum tea room to recreate Edwardian era

PORT Sunlight has taken a step back in tea time. Read

Heswall road to close for resurfacing

RESURFACING work for Quarry Road East in Heswall will close the road from Monday, August 18 to Friday, August 29. Read

National Trust add Galloway cattle to Hebridean sheep flock on Thurstaston Common to manage rare lowland heathland

National Trust adds Galloway cattle to Hebridean sheep flock on Thurstaston Common

THE National Trust is working with a local farmer to improve the management of the rare lowland heathland habitat found on Thurstaston Common. Read

Wirral householders to have their say on plans for a ‘super surgery’ in Heswall

PLANS to build a “super surgery” in the heart of Heswall are to be shown to neighbours and patients. Read

Thingwall "super surgery" site will stay as green belt land

GREEN Belt land at the former Warrens Nursery in Thingwall will not be used to build a new super surgery, regardless of the planning inspectorate’s decision. Read

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