Summer holidays are in full swing. The school break can be a challenging time for parents, looking to keep their kids entertained for a full six weeks. But when there's plenty to do on your door step that challenge can become much easier.
From New Brighton beach to Birkenhead Park, Wirral is blessed with many free outdoor spaces to visit. But does that mean there is enough for families to enjoy?
Wirral Council agreed on a budget featuring £20m worth of cuts in February. As a result, p ublic toilets have closed, Wirral festival is cancelled and some facilities have moved to the next stage of a community asset transfer.
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But after being hit financially by the coronavirus pandemic, has Wirral Council made the right decisions on facilities in Wirral?
If you live in the borough, now is your time to share what you think about facilities and things to do. Share your thoughts in the survey below, or click here.
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