West Kirby

Access to West Kirby prom delayed until after Easter

Access to West Kirby promenade has been delayed until after Easter, due to recent high tides.

Wirral Council had previously said that sections of South Parade would be open in time for the Bank Holiday weekend, as work neared completion on the flood wall.

However, they now say they have not been able to meet the timetable because “road resurfacing works were delayed due to high tides and waves coming onto the promenade and highway at the end of March”.

It is now anticipated that the first phase of reopening the promenade will be shortly after Easter.

A Wirral Council spokesperson said: “Resurfacing works to the road, footpath and promenade are now planned to take place from 12 April.

“Work will begin at Riversdale Road and continue up to the Old Bath site. As work progresses areas will reopen in phases, the first of which will be Riversdale Road to Dee Lane.”

In other updates on the scheme:

Wirral Council added: “West Kirby businesses are open and ready to welcome visitors making the most of the spring weather by heading to the beach and marine lake footpath.

“Access to the beach is just a 5 minute walk from the centre of West Kirby. The beach and marine lake path can be reached on foot through the watersports centre car park, heading towards the temporary RNLI station and lifeguard hut. People walking across to Hilbre island should check the tide times before setting off and follow the advice of the RNLI.”

It was recently revealed the cost of the scheme has now risen to over £15 million – two and a half times the original budget. However, the additional funding is coming from the Environment Agency rather than Wirral Council.