Household support available to tackle cold homes, damp and mould
Residents who need support to keep their homes warm and safe may be entitled to help this winter.
Residents who need support to keep their homes warm and safe may be entitled to help this winter.
This is also an opportunity to build a longer-term relationship with institutional investors who invest in places for the long term.
The proposed zone, the first of its kind in the region, will focus on building on the momentum created by Everton Football Club’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Liverpool Waters.
The immediate next steps will see the site secured with hoardings, the removal of a self-seeded and diseased tree, along with the clearance of fly-tipping
This decision reinforces the Council’s commitment to building a strong, fair, and sustainable city for all
The first image and details of a flagship, eco-friendly housing scheme at Liverpool’s iconic Festival Gardens have been revealed – which could see several hundred new homes created near to the Mersey waterfront.
Plans for the regeneration of Liverpool’s iconic Festival Gardens site have taken a major step forward with the selection of a development partner.
Liverpool City Council is strengthening its response to homelessness with the launch of a new five-year strategy and a plan to improve the quality and availability of temporary accommodation across the city.
The search for a new development partner for the Festival Gardens scheme is set to move up a gear, with Liverpool City Council (LCC) and Montagu Evans announcing a shortlist of candidates will be confirmed in Spring this year.
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 has today launched a public consultation on proposals to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the city.
Earlier this week, Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Sam East spoke at the Housing Community Summit at the Liverpool Convention Centre, organised by the Chartered Institute for Housing and the National Housing Federation. In this blog, he reflects on the city’s plan to tackle the housing crisis… Liverpool is a stunning city. A great place … Read more
Liverpool City Council is set to seek a development partner to help transform a prime waterfront spot into Liverpool’s newest residential community.
Liverpool City Council has (Wednesday, 10 July) launched a public consultation on the city’s housing plans.
Liverpool City Council has set out a vision to improve the city’s housing offer by 2030 with a commitment to support 2,000 new homes a year, reduce the number of empty properties and tackle homelessness.
Historic England is unveiling a national blue plaque today to George Harrison – music icon, songwriter and humanitarian – at his birthplace, 12 Arnold Grove in Wavertree.
Liverpool City Council is to work with the private rented sector to help reduce the amount of money spent supporting families facing homelessness.
Liverpool City Council has appointed a multi-disciplinary team of placemaking experts to help create a new neighbourhood next to the city’s Festival Gardens.
How can the Council help tackle the serious and organised crimes of modern slavery and human trafficking in Liverpool.
Interim Director of Housing Zulfiqar Mulak explains how Liverpool City Council is transforming its housing offer to put people at the centre. Liverpool is already recognised as the best place to live in the north west. Our job is to make sure that every resident benefits from everything the city has to offer, with the … Read more