Liverpool launches landmark 2040 plan to create “framework for a better future”
A detailed, data-led report looking at how to create a better future for Liverpool’s half a million residents over the next 15 years has been published.
A detailed, data-led report looking at how to create a better future for Liverpool’s half a million residents over the next 15 years has been published.
The proposal is key to the city region’s Active Travel programme.
If fully built, the system could generate savings of up to 72,000 tonnes of CO2 every year.
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to consider a new Zero Waste Strategy, which will look to rid the City Region of all unnecessary waste by 2040.
As part of the contract, the two firms are committed to creating social value that will see benefit to the community in addition to the work carried out.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.
A set of parking measures trialled around Everton FC’s new stadium are to be reviewed.
The charge points will be installed directly into existing street lampposts. They will all be powered by 100% renewable energy.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.
It is hoped that not only will the artwork highlight – literally – the work of Live Labs 2, but it can also become a cultural attraction in its own right and an Instagrammable moment for members of the public.
Networking breakfasts are a great way to have a relaxed chat, learn about the support available, and build relationships within the community.
The programme has recycled over 3,000 tonnes of materials, and achieved a reduction of 68 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Liverpool City Council has announced several amendments to the experimental parking zone surrounding Everton Stadium as well as a number of improvements to the area, since the new venue’s first test event.
The project will see a transition to low-carbon hot water, significantly decreasing the Cunard Building’s environmental impact.
The first Everton Stadium test event takes place today (Monday, 17 February) in front of a capacity of 10,000 spectators.
Liverpool has once again been awarded Purple Flag status, receiving accreditation by the international scheme for the 15th year in a row.
A public consultation has been launched asking businesses and residents to comment on a vision to grow Liverpool’s multi-billion-pound economy over the next 15 years.
Accelerator City team have also confirmed that a project director will be joining in the coming weeks to work with key partners including Ecotricity, and The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, to make the most of the opportunity 2025 presents
Liverpool City Council is to introduce a ‘Football Match Parking Zone’ around Everton FC’s new stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Primary school children have become the first in 2025 to plant new trees through a Liverpool City Council initiative.