Proper noun
(often with "the") A peninsula between the River Dee and River Mersey in England.
A metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBuses full of excited Brits pictured smiling and putting their thumbs up have since been seen boarding trains at Liverpool’s Lime Street station and being dropped off in the Wirral. Source: Internet
Education main Secondary education Secondary schools are mostly comprehensive, but Trafford retains a wholly selective school system, and there are some other grammar schools in Lancashire, Wirral, Liverpool and Cumbria. Source: Internet
Another area where wrecking was prevalent was the Wirral Peninsula, near Liverpool, where wrecking continued to be reported into the early twentieth century. Source: Internet
Michelle Brack lives alone in but grew up in the Wirral, and was hoping to drive home to spend five days with her 71-year-old mother who also lives on her own. Source: Internet
British nationals will be returned to the UK and placed in an isolation unit at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral for 14 days. Source: Internet
Historically, Bidston Observatory (actually located on the Wirral Peninsula) has provided the longest and most unbroken weather data for the Merseyside area. Source: Internet