Is Wirral poor?

Many people living on the Wirral would probably agree it is a borough of two halves. For some, Wirral is the “paradise peninsula”, a place of picturesque beaches, historic villages and a perfect spot to raise a family. In other parts of the Wirral, however, families are experiencing high levels of poverty.

Is Wirral safe?

Is The Wirral a Safe City? The Wirral has the lowest crime rate overall in Merseyside. However, reported crimes have been increasing slightly over the last few years, with 25 crimes being reported per 1000 people in 2018, which in an increase of 9 from 16 crimes reported per 1000 people in 2015.

Is Wirral a good place to live?

Wirral is a great place to live with many things to do and see. Wirral is a great place to live with many things to do and go and see. A good way to see the Wirral on foot or by bike is going on the Wirral Circular Trail. It passes through some of the most stunning scenery you will see in the North West of England.

What do you call someone from the Wirral?

THE true Scousers come from the Wirral side of the river. The Wirral was once covered in birch trees and called Birch Head. Monks ferried travellers across the river to Liverpool, who then put up tents, pinched OUR acccent and called themselves Scousers.

Where does the Wirral get its water from?

The water supplied to Liverpool and Wirral comes from a reservoir in North Wales – but under the surface lies the remains of an underwater village with a haunting past. It can only be seen when the water level is low, but the history of this long lost village involves a community uprooted and mass protest.

Is Heswall rich?

The bustling town of Heswall is located on the West coast of the Wirral Peninsula, boasting incredible views across to North Wales. From this influx of wealthy merchants, Heswall soon became a town of affluence and prosperity and in 2001, it was listed as the seventh richest neighbourhood in the UK.

Is Birkenhead poor?

Birkenhead – from thriving jobs hub to town challenged by poverty. Workers there are now believed to be among the country’s lowest average paid, and it was recently named by lovemoney.com among England’s poorest towns and cities.

How many adults live on the Wirral?

322,796
Key Messages. The current population of Wirral is 322,796. Wirral has a higher proportion of older people and a lower proportion of working age people compared to England. The population of Wirral is projected to increase by 1.6% overall by 2039 according to the Office for National Statistics, from 323,200 to 328,500.

Is Heswall safe?

For England, Wales, and Northern Ireland as a whole, Heswall is among the top 10 safest medium-sized towns, and the 4,184th safest location out of all towns, cities, and villages. The most common crimes in Heswall are violence and sexual offences, with 336 offences during 2020, giving a crime rate of 12.

Is the Wirral Scouse?

THE true Scousers come from the Wirral side of the river. The Wirral was once covered in birch trees and called Birch Head. Over the years this changed to Birkenhead. Monks ferried travellers across the river to Liverpool, who then put up tents, pinched OUR acccent and called themselves Scousers.

What is Wirral famous for?

Wirral is said to be the birthplace of the world’s bloodiest battle. The 937AD battle between the King of England and an alliance of Celtic monarchs is said to have taken place in present day Bromborough and Bebington area and was known as the Battle of Brunanburh.

How many people live in the Wirral?

Some 319,000 people live in Wirral. Home to the world-famous Cammell Laird shipyard and Tranmere Rovers FC, the peninsula’s golfing scene is also a major draw for visitors.

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What are some of the most recent local stories in Liverpool?

Increase your radius to see more recent local stories. The Liverpool taxi driver travelled to the country about two weeks ago to help his family flee. The closure of Neston’s post office leaves residents with nowhere to handle banking transactions.

Why visit the Wirral’s Tranmere Peninsula?

It is home to the world-famous Cammell Laird shipyard and Tranmere Rovers FC, the peninsula’s golfing scene is also a major draw for visitors. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and follow our Wirral reporters @RDKoncienzcy @lisarandonline and @GMorg01 ¦ Get our MyWirral newsletter