23 June 2026
Liverpool City Council
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Community partnerships driving change in Liverpool health outcomes 

People living in some of Liverpool’s neighbourhoods can expect to live significantly shorter and less healthy lives than those in more affluent parts of the city. Tackling these inequalities remains one of the biggest challenges facing Liverpool, but a growing partnership between communities, health services, researchers and local organisations is demonstrating that lasting change starts at neighbourhood level.  ReCITE’s Festival of Learning

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Liverpool Pride reveals 2026 route

The route for Liverpool’s Pride March 2026 has been officially unveiled, inviting thousands of people to come together in a powerful show of visibility, solidarity and celebration this summer.

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Europe comes to Liverpool! Leaders gather for Liverpool Welcomes Europe

Liverpool Welcomes Europe continues in its mission to strengthen the city’s role as a bridge between the UK and Europe.

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‘SOS Liverpool’ scheme launches to connect the public with trusted local support

A new city-wide partnership scheme, SOS Liverpool – standing for Search, Online, Support – has been launched to help residents and visitors quickly connect with trusted local services offering mental health, housing, domestic abuse, addiction, and wider wellbeing support. Developed through a partnership of Citysafe organisations, including Merseyside Police and the Liverpool City Centre Joint

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Liverpool Experience Campus delivers £11m in social value

Liverpool Experience Campus (LEX) has published its latest Social Value Impact Plan 2026/27, revealing more than £11 million in social value delivered across Liverpool City Region in the past year, and over £28 million generated since 2022.

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Have your say on city centre heat network plans

Proposed boundary covering parts of the city centre and Knowledge Quarter

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