27 March 2026
Liverpool City Council
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New sustainability module to power Liverpool’s green events talent pipeline

Module forms part of city’s wider legacy programme from its role as the world’s first UN Accelerator City for Climate Action

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Award-winning Stanley Park Market returns for 2026

The city’s largest weekday market will resume on Wednesday 1 April with a special Easter event to celebrate the start of the new season, which will run until December.

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Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board reaffirms commitment to improving outcomes for women and carers

Liverpool’s Health and Wellbeing Board, 18 March 2026, has renewed its commitment to tackling health inequalities affecting women and improving support for unpaid carers, following key discussions on the upcoming Women’s Health report and the new All-Age Carers Strategy.  The Board heard that women in Liverpool spend almost 30% of their lives in poor health, with life expectancy now declining. Women consistently report

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BLOG | Celebrating Social Work Week 2026: Honouring Social Work across Liverpool

As we mark Social Work Week 2026, Liverpool City Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, shares his thanks to Liverpool’s social workers… Every year, Social Work Week gives us an important opportunity to reflect on, recognise and celebrate the extraordinary contribution of social work. In Liverpool, the impact is felt in every neighbourhood, every community, and

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World Oral Health Day: A Happy Mouth is a Happy Life   

Liverpool City Council is proud to celebrate World Oral Health Day (20 March 2026) with a commitment to improving children’s oral health, reducing sugar consumption, and supporting families across the city.  This year’s World Oral Health Day campaign highlights how oral health is essential at every age and stage of life. A healthy mouth supports

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Liverpool’s Neurodiversity Strategy to launch at major regional event

Liverpool’s bold plan to improve support for neurodiverse people will officially launch on Tuesday 24th March at a city‑region event which brings together leaders from health, education, employment and the voluntary sector. Liverpool’s Commitment to Neurodiversity: A Strategy for an Inclusive City 2025–2035 will be launched at this year’s Annual Neurodiversity Symposium which is hosted by the University of

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