Goschen Street gets a glow up
Liverpool City Council has worked closely with residents and councillors to transform Goschen Street in Old Swan West.
Liverpool City Council has worked closely with residents and councillors to transform Goschen Street in Old Swan West.
From pioneering technologies to practical interventions, Live Labs has positioned Liverpool as a national leader in sustainable innovation – proving that bold ideas can drive real change
During 2025 we put in place the building blocks for several major projects that are going to transform our city over the coming years
Public Health officials in Liverpool are encouraging residents to join the national Dry January campaign.
Liverpool City Council’s Licensing Committee has stripped a store of its premises licence after owners failed to stop selling illicit cigarettes and tobacco.
While households across Liverpool are looking forward to the big day this week, some may be thinking even further ahead to the inevitable clean up in the new year.
The Council’s formal agreement was a critical step in accelerating quality regeneration.
Residents who need support to keep their homes warm and safe may be entitled to help this winter.
Local waste officials are calling on people to help prevent fires by recycling their broken festive lights, batteries and other FastTech gifts this Christmas.
Subject to approval from the Cabinet on Tuesday 16 December, the Liverpool Library Strategy 2026-2031 will strive to transform the city’s libraries into vibrant, inclusive, and digitally connected community hubs that respond to resident needs, support lifelong learning and wellbeing, and promote neighbourhood cohesion.
Residents in Liverpool are being reminded that a revised bin collection service will be in place over the Christmas and New Year period.
Culture Makes Liverpool: Liverpool Cultural Strategy 2025-2030 sets out Liverpool City Council’s ambitions to drive further local investment and continue to champion the city as a national cultural leader – supporting exceptional creative work and reaching every community.
Council advisors helped the business create a flexible, evolving strategy that allowed Wynne to maintain its agility.
Liverpool Biennial ‘BEDROCK’, curated by Marie-Anne McQuay, took place from 7 June to 14 September 2025, featuring exhibitions at leading arts venues across the city including Bluecoat, FACT Liverpool, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool Central Library, Tate Liverpool + RIBA North, The Black-E and Walker Art Gallery.
This is also an opportunity to build a longer-term relationship with institutional investors who invest in places for the long term.
From card writing and art workshops, to festive performances and community markets, there’s something for all the family this Christmas.
Mayor Steve Rotheram today revealed plans for a record-breaking £1.6bn investment in Liverpool City Region’s public transport including new railway stations, rapid transit links and smart ticketing across the entire network.
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.
Liverpool City Council will host an event next month to improve digital confidence as part of its award-winning Stanley Park Market.
Homebaked enlisted Liverpool City Council’s Business Support Service and worked with Jaan Scott, a specialist business advisor