Freya and Jayne ‘Race for a Reason’ in aid of Alfie’s Squad
Two staff from Liverpool City Council’s Public Health Team are taking on Alfie’s Squad’s ‘Race for a Reason’ to support children and young people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Two staff from Liverpool City Council’s Public Health Team are taking on Alfie’s Squad’s ‘Race for a Reason’ to support children and young people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Liverpool City Council is teaming up with Keep Britain Tidy for ‘Fight Fly-tipping Fortnight’, a new campaign to crack down on rogue ‘white van’ operators.
Liverpool City Council has set out a bold new plan to become an anti-racist organisation and build a city where everyone feels safe, valued and respected. The Council’s anti-racism commitment and action plan represent a significant step forward in the Council’s determination to address racism in all its forms, both within the Council and across … Read more
Liverpool City Council is set to consider a landmark vision for the city’s waterfront next week, as part of a long-term strategy to reclaim the banks of the Mersey for the people of Liverpool. The ambitious Liverpool Waterfront Vision outlines a 30-year transformation that places public life, sustainability, and connectivity at the core of future … Read more
An ambitious public-private sector partnership programme has been launched, aimed at boosting the dynamic transformation of the Liverpool City Region.
Last month, Liverpool City Council played a part in an enforcement operation in which 38 vehicles transporting waste were stopped in just four hours.
Liverpool City Region is set to receive £700m to build new social and affordable housing as part of a major Government programme.
Liverpool’s Chinatown is calling for ideas for a new logo.
We are raising awareness of the support available for male victims of domestic abuse.
The size and flexibility of the property means it can be repurposed for a range of businesses, subject to planning.
Young people in Liverpool who are currently looking for employment are invited to the city’s first Youth Guarantee Trailblazer event later next week. On Tuesday 11 November, young people aged 18-21 can come along to Liverpool Town Hall to a special marketplace event to meet a wide range of partners who are looking to support … Read more
Liverpool City Council has been chosen as one of only 12 local authorities across the country to receive part of an £8m fund from the government aimed at strengthening youth service provision in the city. The city council successfully bid for and has been awarded a one-off grant of more than half a million pound … Read more
A new report demonstrates significant progress is being made recovering debt owed to Liverpool City Council.
Charlene Smith, Improvement Engagement Lead, shares a blog for Black History Month As part of this year’s Black History Month, I was invited to share my story and reflect on the people who’ve shaped me. For me, that journey starts at home, with two remarkable women who I believe embody the spirit of Liverpool’s Black … Read more
Liverpool City Council will tomorrow (1 November) transfer vital frontline services, including waste collection, street cleansing and parks maintenance, into its direct control.
People in Liverpool eligible for the flu vaccine are being urged to book their jab.
Liverpool City Council is currently developing a new Social Value policy, replacing the current version which was adopted in 2022.
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
Liverpool City Council is urging dog owners to check that their pet boarders are properly licensed, after a local woman was sentenced for running an illegal dog boarding business.
On Saturday 1 November, a series of events will be taking place throughout the day and into the evening, each bringing large numbers of people into Liverpool City Centre.