
Major Recycling Overhaul Coming to Merseyside Homes in 2026
Merseyside households are set for a major overhaul of bin collections from April 2026, with new rules allowing more plastics, metals, and cartons to be recycled.
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Merseyside households are set for a major overhaul of bin collections from April 2026, with new rules allowing more plastics, metals, and cartons to be recycled.

The Pheasant Inn in Hightown, Merseyside, has reopened after a major refurbishment, promising a "premium and refined" dining experience with new management and a seasonal menu.

Merseyside households are set for a major overhaul of bin collections, with mandatory food waste recycling to be introduced across the region by April 2026.

David Lloyd Leisure plans a new health and fitness club in Knowsley, near Junction 6 of the M57. The facility will offer indoor/outdoor tennis, pools, gym, and spa, creating 80 jobs.

A Wirral football initiative is providing a vital lifeline for men's mental health, offering a space to connect, talk, and combat isolation through sport.

The Liverpool City Region has secured a £10.5 million investment from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, targeting community, business, and skills development to boost local pride and opportunities.

Thousands of young adults in Merseyside could be owed an average of £2,240 from unclaimed Child Trust Funds, part of a £1.5 billion national pot.

Black Sheep Coffee has announced a major expansion into Merseyside, with plans to open 11 new locations through a new franchise agreement with Yoloways Ltd.

Three men have been charged following nine burglaries across Merseyside, including in Dovecot, West Derby, Woolton, and Huyton. Vehicles and keys were stolen between August and October last year. Poli

Wirral Council is poised to appoint its finance director, Matthew Bennett, as interim chief executive with a salary of £235,000, pending councillor approval.

Knowsley Council has issued an urgent warning to residents about a recent increase in bogus callers posing as gardeners and EE utility workers in the area.

A 26-year-old Merseyside nurse had her leg amputated after an ache, initially thought to be a muscle injury, was diagnosed as a rare form of bone cancer.