Placemaking team appointed to masterplan revival of key Liverpool community
One of Liverpool’s most significant redevelopments has taken a major step forward.
One of Liverpool’s most significant redevelopments has taken a major step forward.
It’s a problem that causes unnecessary harm, difficulty and stress to others who are simply trying to use the pavements as they were intended.
Cllr Dan Barrington discusses how the plan will increase safety, well-being and quality of life for everyone.
The blight of parked cars blocking pavements and pathways could be targeted in Liverpool, thanks to a new proposed parking strategy.
Liverpool City Council is set to introduce a series of changes to its Home-to-School Transport Policy and the SEN Post-16 Transport Policy from September 2025. The updates to the policies, which aim to encourage active travel, promote greater independence for students and align policies with those of neighbouring authorities, will take effect at the start … Read more
A report to the Council’s next cabinet meeting, being held on Tuesday 21 January, is recommending the approval of the Liverpool Urban Mobility and Public Spaces Plan.
The bold proposal would see the transformation of a number of brownfield sites, which would also lay the foundations for economic growth and sustainability, encompassing Everton FC’s new £500m stadium at Bramley Moore Dock and the £20m Bootle New Strand development project.
Liverpool City Council is preparing to introduce a new car parking strategy, the first major review of its kind in more than 10 years. The new strategy will aim to encourage motorists out of their cars and onto public transport; for those continuing to drive into the city centre, new tighter enforcement will be in … Read more
Liverpool City Council’s Leader, Councillor Liam Robinson, has joined the world’s most important meeting on climate change, to talk about Liverpool’s plans to drive down net zero emissions from culture and events. Cllr Robinson addressed COP29 in Baku via an online link from his Liverpool office, he was the only non-government politician to address the … Read more
As world leaders begin converging on Baku in Azerbaijan this week for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as COP29, Liverpool City Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, outlines the Council’s work to get to net zero. Put simply, net zero means cutting emissions of fossil fuels, such as gas and oil, to … Read more
Liverpool City Council is set to phase in camera enforcement at six further locations around primary schools to improve safety and boost air quality. Known as School Streets, this project involves introducing a range of measures on roads close to schools that will reduce or calm motorised traffic, aiming to not only keep children, parents … Read more
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet meeting took place last night, with a raft of key decisions on some major projects and events were taken.
A £5 million scheme to revamp a key part of the Anfield community, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be discussed next week.
Liverpool City Council is looking to create a ‘Football Match Parking Zone’ around Everton Football Club’s new stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Liverpool is to host a landmark series of concerts in celebration of being named the world’s first ‘UN Accelerator City’ for climate action.
Liverpool has become the world’s first ‘Accelerator City’ for climate action, under UN Climate Change’s Entertainment and Culture for Climate Action (ECCA) programme.
Liverpool City Council has begun work on Paddington South, the next phase in the city’s flagship, mixed-use £1bn Knowledge Quarter Liverpool development, in collaboration with the University of Liverpool.
Liverpool City Council is set to seek a development partner to help transform a prime waterfront spot into Liverpool’s newest residential community.
Queens Drive has reopened to traffic today – Monday 19, August.
First-time offenders will now be given a fine at a number of new traffic enforcement locations after a six-month warning notice period ended.