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Wirral Heritage Open Days 2016 Welcome
Wirral Heritage Open Days 3- 11 September 2016 Wirral Heritage Welcome Open Days 2016 Heritage Open Days celebrate our Wirral’s nine day programme lasts As Wirral’s Heritage Champion, I am Heritage Open Days is a national event outstanding architecture and culture from September 3 – 11. Our heritage delighted once again to welcome you to which Wirral is proud to contribute. by allowing free access to properties is second to none and Heritage Open to Wirral Heritage Open Days. The 2016 Over the years visitor numbers have many of which are normally closed to Days give both visitors and residents programme gives visitors the chance to increased and our local open days the public or charge an admission fee. the chance to explore and enjoy its explore a wide range of historic buildings now draw in people from well outside wealth of history and architecture. and landscapes as well as providing an Wirral as well as from the peninsula Throughout the country, thousands of interesting series of tours, events and itself. Admission to all events is free. historic buildings and sites will open their and Heritage Association website: activities, organised by voluntary groups doors and local people will organise www.wirralhistoryandheritage.org.uk. and individuals, and all aimed at giving This year’s programme has been organised countless events and activities to both local residents and visitors alike a by the partnership of the Wirral History promote their community’s heritage. Downloadable copies of this programme unique opportunity to discover more of and Heritage Association and numerous Information about Heritage Open Days are available on www.visitwirral.com. -
Pharmacy Name
Think Pharmacy Scheme Pharmacies - December 2019 Pharmacy Name Asda Pharmacy – Birkenhead – 222 Grange Rd, Birkenhead CH41 6EB Asda Pharmacy – Liscard – Seaview Road, Wallasey CH45 4NZ Asda Pharmacy – Upton – Woodchurch Road, Upton, CH49 5PD Asda Pharmacy – Bromborough – Welton Road, Croft Business Park, CH62 3QP Birkenhead Pharmacy – 31 Laird Street, Birkenhead CH41 8DB Blackheath Pharmacy – 113 Reeds Lane, Leasowe, CH46 1QT Boots – Birkenhead – 215 Grange Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 2PH Boots – Bromborough Retail Park – Welton Road, Croft Retail Park, Bromborough, CH62 3PN Boots – Manor Health Centre – Manor Health Centre, Liscard Village,Wallasey, CH45 4JG Boots – Higher Bebington – 118 Teehey Lane, Bebington, Wirral CH63 8QT Boots – West Kirby – 11-13 The Crescent, West Kirby, CH48 4HL Boots – Rock Ferry – 206 Bedford Road, Birkenhead CH42 2AT Boots – Noctorum Upton Road – 395 Upton Road, Birkenhead CH43 9SE Boots – Bromborough The Precinct – 3-5 The Rake Precinct, Bromborough, CH62 7AD Boots – Moreton – 254 Hoylake Road, Moreton, CH46 6AF Boots – Greasby – 148 Greasby Road, Greasby, CH49 3NQ Boots – Upton – 23 Arrowe Park Road, Wirral, CH49 0UB Boots – Bidston – 30 Hoylake Road, Birkenhead CH41 7BX Boots – Arrowe Park – 156 Common Field Rd, Woodchurch, Wirral CH49 7LP Boots – Thingwall – 509 Pensby Road, Wirral, CH61 7UQ Boots – Prenton Woodchurch Road – 379 Woodchurch Rd, Birkenhead CH42 8PE Boots – Heswall – 218-220, Telegraph Road, Heswall, CH60 0AL Boots – Prenton Holmlands Drive – 8-10 Holmlands Dr, Birkenhead CH43 0TX -
The Dee Estuary European Marine Site
The Dee Estuary European Marine Site comprising: Dee Estuary / Aber Dyfrdwy Special Area of Conservation The Dee Estuary Special Protection Area The Dee Estuary Ramsar Site Natural England & the Countryside Council for Wales’ advice given under Regulation 33(2) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) Regulations 1994 January 2010 This document supersedes the May 2004 advice. A Welsh version of all or part of this document can be made available on request This is Volume 1 of 2 Natural England and the Countryside Council of Wales’ advice for the Dee Estuary European marine site given under Regulation 33(2) of the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) Regulations 1994 Preface This document contains the joint advice of Natural England1 and the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) to the other relevant authorities for the Dee Estuary European marine site, as to: (a) the conservation objectives for the site, and (b) any operations which may cause deterioration of natural habitats or the habitats of species, or disturbance of species, for which the site has been designated. This advice is provided in fulfilment of our obligations under Regulation 33(2) of the Habitats Regulations.2 An earlier version of this document was published in 2004 by English Nature and CCW. This document replaces that earlier version. The Dee Estuary European marine site comprises the marine areas of The Dee Estuary Special Protection Area (SPA) and Dee Estuary / Aber Dyfrdwy Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The extent of the Dee Estuary European marine site is defined in Section 1. European marine sites are defined in the Habitats Regulations as any part of a European site covered (continuously or intermittently) by tidal waters or any part of the sea in or adjacent to Great Britain up to the seaward limit of territorial waters. -
Student Guide to Living in Liverpool
A STUDENT GUIDE TO LIVING IN LIVERPOOL www.hope.ac.uk 1 LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY A STUDENT GUIDE TO LIVING IN LIVERPOOL CONTENTS THIS IS LIVERPOOL ........................................................ 4 LOCATION ....................................................................... 6 IN THE CITY .................................................................... 9 LIVERPOOL IN NUMBERS .............................................. 10 DID YOU KNOW? ............................................................. 11 OUR STUDENTS ............................................................. 12 HOW TO LIVE IN LIVERPOOL ......................................... 14 CULTURE ....................................................................... 17 FREE STUFF TO DO ........................................................ 20 FUN STUFF TO DO ......................................................... 23 NIGHTLIFE ..................................................................... 26 INDEPENDENT LIVERPOOL ......................................... 29 PLACES TO EAT .............................................................. 35 MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL .................................................... 40 PLACES TO SHOP ........................................................... 45 SPORT IN LIVERPOOL .................................................... 50 “LIFE GOES ON SPORT AT HOPE ............................................................. 52 DAY AFTER DAY...” LIVING ON CAMPUS ....................................................... 55 CONTACT -
Wirral Borough Council Draft Open Space Standards Paper January 2020
WIRRAL BOROUGH COUNCIL DRAFT OPEN SPACE STANDARDS PAPER JANUARY 2020 QUALITY, INTEGRITY, PROFESSIONALISM Knight, Kavanagh & Page Ltd Company No: 9145032 (England) MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Registered Office: 1 -2 Frecheville Court, off Knowsley Street, Bury BL9 0UF T: 0161 764 7040 E: [email protected] www.kkp.co.uk WIRRAL BOROUGH COUNCIL DRAFT OPEN SPACE STANDARDS PAPER CONTENTS PART 1: INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................... 1 PART 2: ASSESSMENT REPORT SUMMARY ............................................................... 4 PART 3: SETTING PROVISION STANDARDS................................................................ 6 3.1 Developing and setting standards ........................................................................... 6 3.2 Quality ..................................................................................................................... 6 3.3 Accessibility ............................................................................................................. 7 3.4 Quantity ................................................................................................................. 10 PART 4: APPLICATION OF PROVISION STANDARDS ............................................... 12 4.1: Quality and value.................................................................................................. 12 4.2: Accessibility .......................................................................................................... 13 4.3: Quantity -
Wirral Walking Festival 2021
Wirral Walking Festival 2021 Wirral Walking Festival 2021 The Wirral Walking Festival, that would normally take place during May, is promoting local walks in a slightly different format this year. The Covid-19 restrictions ‘roadmap out of lockdown’ published on 22nd February means that social distancing will be in place until 21st June at the earliest. Therefore we’re not presenting a chronological list of guided walks, but are instead focussing on ‘signposting’ to groups such as The Ramblers and Wirral Footpaths and Open Spaces Preservation Society who have an annual programme of walks. Have a look at the contributors’ websites and perhaps join one of the local groups and (when you can) join them on one of their walks and discover the historic towns and villages and diverse landscapes that make the Wirral Peninsula such a wonderful place. Health Walks, Buggy Park Fitness and Run in Wirral are currently going ahead but please check their websites and social media for updates. Feedback is important to allow us to continue to improve and develop the programme so please contact the Wirral Walking Festival Coordinator: [email protected] Many thanks to Hazel Thomson who has once again allowed us to use one of her paintings for the festival brochure cover. To see more of Hazel’s art please visit her website at: http://www.hazelthomsonart.com/ Wirral Walking Festival 2021 Many of the walks offered by the different groups featured in this brochure will be accessible to people with limited mobility. Please check with the To find accessibility group if you have specific information for Wirral sites requirements including please visit: wheelchair access or are unable to step over stiles. -
Merseyside Commercial Property Investment Agency Public Houses for Sale 0844 335 6347
MERSEYSIDE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVESTMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HOUSES FOR SALE 0844 335 6347 BELL & BARREL Town Centre Location 50 North John St. St. Helens Main Pedestrian Area WA10 2JT Existing A4 Usage £180,000 Development Potential Gross Build 3061 sq ft* FREEHOLD Unconditional Offers CLAREMONT 70 Lower Breck Road Residential Location Liverpool Busy Arterial Road Merseyside Existing A4 Usage £215,000 Development Potential L6 4BZ FREEHOLD Gross Site Area 1765 sqft* Unconditional Offers CLEVELAND HOTEL 1 Cleveland St Commercial Location Birkenhead Main Arterial Road Merseyside Existing A4 Usage £150,000 Development Potential CH41 6ND FREEHOLD Gross Site Area 6347sq ft* Unconditional Offers FARMERS ARMS High Street Location 43 New Chester Rd New Ferry Busy Arterial Road The Wirral Existing A4 Usage £175,000 Ch62 1AA Development Potential FREEHOLD Gross Site Area 3922 sq ft* Unconditional Offers EMAIL WEBSITE ADDRESS [email protected] www.commercialpropertyinvestmentagency.com Globe Works, Lower Bridgeman Street, Bolton. BL2 1DG Commercial Property Investment Agency as agents give notice that: 1 The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of purchasers, and do not constitute an offer or contact. 2 All descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary for use, and other details are given without responsibility, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 3 No person employed by Commercial Property Investment Agency has any authority to make -
Hilbre Islands Management Plan
Wirral Council Parks and Countryside Service Regeneration and Environment Directorate Hilbre Islands Local Nature Reserve Management Plan 2011-2016 (Updated January 2015) Management Plan written and updated by: Date: Jo Hanik, Sarah Roberts and Christine Smyth 25/02/2015 Management Plan authorised by: Date: Dave Grealis, Mary Worrall and Anthony Bestwick 25/02/2015 Contents Page 1) Introduction 3 2) The wider policy context 4 3) Site information 5 4) Natural and Built Heritage 10 5) Summary of main uses 17 6) History 20 7) Green Flag Criteria and Assessment 29 7.1 A welcoming place 7.2 Healthy, safe and secure 7.3 Clean and well maintained 7.4 Sustainability 7.5 Conservation and heritage 7.6 Community involvement 7.7 Marketing 7.8 Management 8) Appendices 42 a) Site plans b) Action Plan c) Response to Green Flag Judge’s Feedback d) Byelaws e) Designed and manmade features their condition and comments f) Project bank 2 1. Introduction The plan is intended to provide a framework for the development and improvement of the park. If you wish to find out further information about this document or submit any suggestions please contact: Wirral Council Parks & Countryside Service Environment and Regulation Environment and Regeneration Directorate Cheshire Lines Building Canning Street Birkenhead Wirral CH41 1ND 0151 606 2004 Minicom – 0151 606 2575 - for people with hearing difficulties Email: [email protected] To support or join The Friends of Hilbre Island contact the Rangers at Wirral Country Park on: 0151 648 4371 Or visit the Friends of Hilbre website at: www.hilbreisland.org.uk 3 2. -
Wirral Rights of Way Newsletter - January 2019
Wirral Rights of Way Newsletter - January 2019: This newsletter provides an update on work carried out in 2018 and sets out what is planned for 2019. The Wirral Public Rights Of Way network continues to be maintained to enhance the public’s access to the 75 miles of public rights of way, plus a further 25 miles of permissive footpaths, bridleways and off-road cycle tracks. This is in addition to the 15 miles of the Wirral Way within Wirral Country Park from West Kirby to Hooton. The overall aim of promoting and maintaining these historic public routes is to provide an accessible recreational facility, helping to improve health and wellbeing as well as connectivity to employment for Wirral residents and visitors alike, whilst also making a contribution to the area’s visitor economy. England Coastal Path: This is a substantial project to improve walking access around Wirral and throughout 2019, I as the Wirral Council’s Rights of Way / Local Paths Liaison Officer will continue to work with Natural England to deliver the 18 mile Wirral section from Birkenhead to the Cheshire border. This new national trail of 2,700 miles around the coast of England will be the longest coastal path in the world when it is completed in 2020 or thereabouts. Following many site visits and meetings with landowners and other relevant groups and organisations around the Wirral, it is expected that the report laying out the proposals for the Birkenhead to the Welsh border section will be published in the Spring. Please visit the following link for more information: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/england-coast-path-improving-public- access-to-the-coast#progress-on-the-england-coast-path-near-you This natural arch created over many centuries is within the ‘Coastal Margin’ of the new England Coast path on Hilbre Island. -
Quality of Life SA Objective 21: to Conserve And
Quality Of Life SA Objective 21: To Conserve and Enhance the Character and Quality of The Borough’s Landscapes and Townscapes, Maintaining and Strengthening Local Distinctiveness and Sense of Place. Indicator: Area of Green Belt as a Percentage of the Total Borough Area The total area of land designated as Green Belt within Wirral is 7,053 hectares. This represents 45 percent of the Borough’s land area. Deleted Indicator: Area of Semi-Natural Habitat Lost to Development Indicator has been deleted as the data is not available. Indicator: Landscape Character Assessment (Formerly Extent of Areas Designated as Being of Special Landscape Value) The Council’s 2009 Landscape Character Assessment evaluated all of the Borough’s rural areas and identified a series of landscape character types. It also assessed the quality of the landscape to determine areas where it should be conserved, restored or enhanced, as shown in the map below. Forty percent of the administrative area of the Borough is identified in the highest quality category and requires conserving, while only 1.7% is in the poorest category and requires restoration or creation. Wirral Landscape Character Assessment 2009 Total Area Proportion of Borough Landscape Quality (Hectares) (Administrative Area) Restore or Create 424.3 1.7 Enhance or Restore 1377.1 6.0 Enhance 1764.4 7.0 Conserve and Enhance 608 2.4 Conserve 9996.28 40.0 Source: Wirral Landscape Character Assessment, TEP, 2009 Source: Wirral Landscape Character Assessment, TEP, 2009 Further information is available at: http://democracy.wirral.gov.uk/ecSDDisplay.aspx?NAME=SD396&ID=396&R PID=193731&sch=doc&cat=13005&path=12848,13003,13005 Indicator: Number and Areas of Open Spaces with Green Flag Awards (Formerly Percentage of Eligible Open Space Managed to Green Flag Standard) The Green Flag Award scheme recognises and rewards the best green spaces in the country. -
Green Organisations List
Wirral Environmental Network - Green Organisations List Organisation Organisation About Website or Facebook Area Eco focus Type NICEIC electrical contractor in Wirral, specialising in the installation of renewable Applegarth www.applegarth.co.uk Birkenhead Business Energy energy solutions for both commercial and domestic environments Free range eggs to shops, cafe's and Appleyby's Farm restauarants. Free range, raw milk to thte https://applebysfarm.co.uk Greasby Business Food general public Aqualogic Saving water makes absolute sense aqualogic-wc.com Wallasey Business Water http://www.amoriniantiquescentre.c Reduce waste - Armorini Antique Centre Antiques and crafts Birkenhead Business o.uk/ Furniture Waste reduction, reuse and recycling solutions Bagnall and Morris (B&M) www.bagnallandmorris.com Wirral Business Reduce waste across the UK Gather, use and share tools & skills, work on Beb Shed individual and community projects reusing Bebington Charity, Community, NGO Reduce waste https://christchurchbeb.org.uk/whats- wood on School farm which runs animal care /animal Bebington School Farm Bebington Charity, Community, NGO Food management courses https://twitter.com/FarmBebington & http://www.bebingtonhigh.com/ British Heart Foundation https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we- Reduce waste - Furniture and Electrical Quality preloved furniture and household ites do/find-bhf-near-you/birkenhead- Birkenhead Charity, Community, NGO Furniture Store furniture-electrical-store http://www.bikeshopwestkirby.co.uk Bikes and Boards Bike sales, maintenance -
Green Organisations List
Wirral Environmental Network - Green Organisations List Organisation Organisation About Website or Facebook Area Eco focus Type Free range eggs to shops, cafe's and Appleyby's Farm restauarants. Free range, raw milk to thte https://applebysfarm.co.uk Greasby Business Food general public Aqualogic Saving water makes absolute sense aqualogic-wc.com Wallasey Business Water http://www.amoriniantiquescentre.c Reduce waste - Armorini Antique Centre Antiques and crafts Birkenhead Business o.uk/ Furniture Waste reduction, reuse and recycling solutions Bagnall and Morris (B&M) www.bagnallandmorris.com Wirral Business Reduce waste across the UK Gather, use and share tools & skills, work on Beb Shed individual and community projects reusing Bebington Charity, Community, NGO Reduce waste https://christchurchbeb.org.uk/whats- wood on School farm which runs animal care /animal Bebington School Farm Bebington Charity, Community, NGO Food management courses https://twitter.com/FarmBebington & http://www.bebingtonhigh.com/ British Heart Foundation https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we- Reduce waste - Furniture and Electrical Quality preloved furniture and household ites do/find-bhf-near-you/birkenhead- Birkenhead Charity, Community, NGO Furniture Store furniture-electrical-store http://www.bikeshopwestkirby.co.uk Bikes and Boards Bike sales, maintenance and repairs West Kirby Business Transport / Birkenhead Cycles Bike sales, maintenance and repairs https://www.birkenheadcycles.co.uk/ Birkenhead Business Transport Learn how to ride with confidence, ride in a Birkenhead Victoria Cycle group, learn bike skills, road etiquette. Charity www.bvcc.co.uk/ Birkenhead Charity, Community, NGO Transport Club rides Beauty and wellbeing using only organic and Boss Birds www.bossbirdsparlour.oc.uk Birkenhead Business Reduce waste vegan products.