Court bill of £5,000 offers reminder not to litter
Just one day in court produced 12 successful prosecutions for littering with those responsible left to pay nearly £5,000 between them.
‘Roma is me’: A Liverpool activist on history, pride and pushing past stereotypes
As a child growing up in Romania, Alexandra Bahor hid her Roma identity because of the discrimination she faced. Today, the Liverpool based Roma activist is using her voice to challenge stereotypes and build stronger partnerships between Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities and the organisations that serve them. Born into a Roma family in
New owner sought for historic Colomendy Outdoor Education Centre in North Wales
Colomendy has long been one of the region’s best-known centres for outdoor learning and residential stays
Liverpool launches week of action inspired by Nelson Mandela
Schools, businesses, community groups and residents across Liverpool are being encouraged to take part in a citywide programme of activities to mark Mandela Day 2026. Led by Mandela8 in partnership with Liverpool City Council and Liverpool BID Company, the initiative aims to bring people together through acts of service, learning and community action inspired by
Pop-up market returns to St George’s Hall this weekend
Entry to the hall will be free and a wide range of art, crafts, homeware, gifts, street food, sweet treats, a fizz bar, and live music will be on offer from 10am until 4.30pm.
Liverpool comes together for Slavery Remembrance Day 2026
Liverpool will once again come together this August to mark Slavery Remembrance Day, with a week-long programme of events celebrating resilience, remembrance and community. Running from 17 to 23 August, the programme will bring together residents, artists, researchers and community organisations to reflect on the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and honour the lives





















