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Arrowe Park Road provides access to Arrowe Park Hospital, the Warrens Medical Centre and Arrowe Country Park. It is an important route for people travelling to medical, employment and leisure facilities. We want to make sure everyone can reach these key destinations safely and easily.
For this reason, Arrowe Park Road has been identified for review to understand whether improvements could be made. An initial proposal was developed in 2022 but did not progress. Wirral Council has now secured funding from Active Travel England to revisit the area and work closely with local people to explore ideas for how Arrowe Park Road could be improved in the future.
This project focuses on the section of Arrowe Park Road between its junction with Woodchurch Road and the roundabout at Thingwall Road East. This area is shown on the map below.
What happens next?
This is the first phase of consultation. Using your feedback, along with technical guidance, we will develop a design for Arrowe Park Road. Funding from Active Travel England currently covers consultation and engagement to support the development of these plans. Once completed, the plans and consultation findings will be presented to the council’s Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee for review.
Any future proposals for physical changes to the road would be consulted on in a second phase, and any final scheme would require formal committee approval. At this stage, funding is not available to construct a final scheme, but this engagement will help strengthen future funding applications.
Mott MacDonald (transport consultants) and PLACED (a local community engagement social enterprise) are supporting the council with this project.
How you can get involved
We want to understand what would make it easier for you to travel along Arrowe Park Road. You can tell us about any current issues you face and share your ideas for what could be improved.
You can contribute by completing the online survey below, or by attending an in person event.
Arrowe Park Road provides access to Arrowe Park Hospital, the Warrens Medical Centre and Arrowe Country Park. It is an important route for people travelling to medical, employment and leisure facilities. We want to make sure everyone can reach these key destinations safely and easily.
For this reason, Arrowe Park Road has been identified for review to understand whether improvements could be made. An initial proposal was developed in 2022 but did not progress. Wirral Council has now secured funding from Active Travel England to revisit the area and work closely with local people to explore ideas for how Arrowe Park Road could be improved in the future.
This project focuses on the section of Arrowe Park Road between its junction with Woodchurch Road and the roundabout at Thingwall Road East. This area is shown on the map below.
What happens next?
This is the first phase of consultation. Using your feedback, along with technical guidance, we will develop a design for Arrowe Park Road. Funding from Active Travel England currently covers consultation and engagement to support the development of these plans. Once completed, the plans and consultation findings will be presented to the council’s Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee for review.
Any future proposals for physical changes to the road would be consulted on in a second phase, and any final scheme would require formal committee approval. At this stage, funding is not available to construct a final scheme, but this engagement will help strengthen future funding applications.
Mott MacDonald (transport consultants) and PLACED (a local community engagement social enterprise) are supporting the council with this project.
How you can get involved
We want to understand what would make it easier for you to travel along Arrowe Park Road. You can tell us about any current issues you face and share your ideas for what could be improved.
You can contribute by completing the online survey below, or by attending an in person event.
Arrowe Park Road Consultation is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions until 15 March 2026.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Arrowe Park Road Consultation
Final Report
this is an upcoming stage for Arrowe Park Road Consultation
Plans developed will be submitted to the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport committee
Phase 2 Consultation
this is an upcoming stage for Arrowe Park Road Consultation
If plans are developed and approved, and we can secure funding to implement the changes, a Phase 2 consultation will take place to consult on the changes.
Location: Arrowe Park Hospital (main entrance), Arrowe Park Road, Upton, Wirral, CH49 5PEDate/time: Monday 2nd March 10-12PM
All events are staffed to support attendees and ensure everyone can take part. Our in‑person sessions are designed to be accessible to a public audience. More information on what to expect: placed.mysocialpinpoint.com/whattoexpect
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If you would like a physical version of this survey, please contact: arroweparkroad@wirral.gov.uk