Liverpool thinks differently for Neurodiversity Celebration Week
SCHOOLS across Liverpool are preparing to salute the differences that bring us all together as part of the city’s first ever Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
SCHOOLS across Liverpool are preparing to salute the differences that bring us all together as part of the city’s first ever Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
Can you help Liverpool get fit for the future?
That’s the big question from Liverpool City Council and its partners who are looking for great projects linked to education settings that could benefit from a funding boost.
The countdown to Armed Forces Week 2019 has begun – and this year in Liverpool it’s set to be bigger and better than ever.
People have until 7 May to ensure they are registered to vote for the European Parliamentary Elections.
Street scene staff in Liverpool are joining celebrities to take part in a charity football match on Friday 26 April to raise money to help prevent sudden deaths of young people from cardiac arrest.
NEARLY 300 hundred people found safety and shelter at Liverpool City Council’s rough sleeper hub Labre House during March.
Community leaders, artists, performers and representatives from Liverpool’s many faith groups will join together this week for a special celebration of city pride and solidarity.
The open-air event, to be held at St George’s Plateau on Thursday 25 April will see a host of artists and contributors come together for songs, spoken word and performances all paying tribute to Liverpool’s unique tradition of unity.
NEARLY 5,000 new Liverpool residents have answered the call to action by registering to vote in the upcoming local elections.
In partnership with Liverpool City Council, the Vitality Netball World Cup 2019 will be hosting a Fan Park alongside the showcase international event. Located in Chavasse Park within Liverpool ONE, as part of their Summer of Sport, netball fans from around the world will have the exciting opportunity to visit the park throughout the 10 … Read more
COUNCIL spending on schemes to support people and families who cannot afford basics such a food and fuel in Liverpool is at its ‘highest ever level’, a report has revealed.
A City council conference aimed at encouraging more people in Liverpool to become foster carers has been hailed an instant success.
Liverpool City Council is providing a document verifying and scanning service from next week [Tuesday] that will support EU citizens who wish to continue living and working in the city. The council is committed to encouraging all its non-UK EU residents to remain in Liverpool. EU citizens can apply for pre-settled or settled status that … Read more
Community organisations in Liverpool are being invited to urgently bid for a slice of £86,000 of funding for environmental clean-ups.
LIVERPOOL is a city for all ages!
That’s the official verdict following a major conference which celebrated all the great work taking place that makes Liverpool an age-friendly place.
Work is to begin on a multi-million pound transformation of a former library into a brand new community centre in Liverpool.
Liverpool will play host to a major conference this week which aims to celebrate the city’s success at becoming an age-friendly place to live, work and visit.
To mark International Women’s Day, Liverpool City Council is inviting community organisations to join the city’s efforts to eliminate ‘period poverty’.
Liverpool has reached a milestone in its ambition to become the first Unicef Child Friendly City in the North West.
CHILDREN’S care chiefs with Liverpool City Council have joined a national call to action to halt an impending crisis in funding for children’s services after it was revealed that the city is one of the worst-hit areas in the country for budget cuts.
More than 500 families in Liverpool affected by the Benefit Cap are to be offered help with their winter fuel bills.