Liverpool gets on board a clean green bus plan
Liverpool City Council is to embark on a multi-million pound journey to clean up emissions from the city’s buses.
Liverpool City Council is to embark on a multi-million pound journey to clean up emissions from the city’s buses.
Liverpool’s new purpose built film and TV stages have officially been named. The new production facilities are to be called The Depot, taking inspiration from the location’s history as a former bus site for Merseyside Transport Limited. The naming coincides with the news that Morgan Sindall Construction, who are building the stages on behalf of … Read more
One of Liverpool’s original seven medieval streets is to temporarily close this week as part of a £47m highways scheme in the city centre.
Liverpool has set out its very own roadmap to recovery which will build a better, brighter and fairer future for all. At the heart of the plans are ten pledges which aim to make the city, its communities, its residents and its businesses thrive over the next year and beyond. As one of the hardest … Read more
Liverpool City Council’s first major housing scheme in more than 30 years is to set clear its final hurdle this week.
EU NATIONALS across Liverpool are being reminded that they need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) to #ProtectTheirRights. Over 5,300 EU citizens who are on the open electoral register will receive a postcard this week reminding them that they need to apply as soon as possible to the EUSS to ensure that the … Read more
Liverpool City Council has today (1 March) launched a month-long consultation on the second phase of its ambitious pop-up cycling network.
Everton FC’s plans for a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and a community-led legacy project at Goodison Park have been unanimously approved.
With England still in the tight grip of a third national lockdown, Liverpool feels still and quiet once again, as it has done for much of the last 12 months. Many of us are missing the vibrant businesses that make our city a great place to live. We thought it would be interesting to hear … Read more
The tallest hotel in Liverpool has this week reached a major milestone.
Residents in high-rise buildings in Liverpool can now access financial support to help make their home safer.
A £1 Million pound stimulus programme has been launched to help regenerate a key area of North Liverpool in a unique partnership involving Everton Football Club and Merseyside Police.
Liverpool City Council has received special funding to expand work to support those most at risk from COVID-19 and boost vaccine take up.
National Holocaust Memorial Day will be marked on Wednesday, 27 January in Liverpool with an online commemoration which will be available to watch safely from home.
Two of Liverpool’s most famous roads are to undergo major changes next week as a £47m highways scheme reaches a critical phase.
Sadly, one of the defining images of this third lockdown has been a picture of a poorly packaged school meal.
Businesses in Liverpool are being asked to redouble their efforts to help the city’s fight against Covid-19.
Liverpool’s leaders are urging the UK Government to introduce a new national lockdown, to prevent the current Covid crisis developing into a full blown catastrophe.
Liverpool’s e-scooter trial has been expanded to meet increasing demand.
Work has begun on Liverpool’s first purpose built film and high-end TV stages.