
Woodside Ferry Terminal set to reopen in autumn after delay
The terminal closed in 2022 before work started on a £8.6m scheme to transform the site.Wirral Council is also investing millions of pounds on changes to the waterfront around Woodside and nearby Hamilton Square, along with plans for a new U-Boat museum, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.They include new cycle lanes and walking routes.For the longer term, a masterplan includes the building of 1,700 homes, two new hotels, major leisure facilities and an outside event space looking out onto the River Mersey.
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