Housing · 1 May 2026
Measures to improve housing conditions across Liverpool to be given the go-ahead
Measures will improve housing conditions, bring empty homes back into use and help residents gain full ownership of homes
Housing · 1 May 2026
Measures will improve housing conditions, bring empty homes back into use and help residents gain full ownership of homes
A well-run council · 30 April 2026
Following repeated noise complaints about a property, Liverpool City Council has successfully seized a cache of devices that had been used to make excessive noise over a prolonged period.
A well-run council · 30 April 2026
Liverpool City Council has committed to using its spending power to create a fairer, cleaner, and more resilient city.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 29 April 2026
Liverpool is proud to reaffirm its commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing after Sahir secured funding for a further five years to continue and grow its work across the city. The renewed funding will allow Sahir to build on its longstanding role at the heart of Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ communities, working closely with Public Health Liverpool and partners to deliver vital
A strong and fair economy for all · 27 April 2026
Liverpool City Council’s Director of Public Health has published his latest independent annual report, outlining a programme of service transformation focused on tackling deep‑rooted health inequalities and improving access, prevention, and outcomes for residents across the city. The report sets out what the council describes as one of the most ambitious overhauls of public health services Liverpool has
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 23 April 2026
Thousands of families across Liverpool could be missing out on support that helps put healthy food on the table, with £600,000 to £700,000 in Healthy Start vouchers going unclaimed every year. Healthy Start is there to support parents and carers during pregnancy and the early years, helping people buy fruit, vegetables and milk, as well as access free vitamins. Support is
Culture · 17 April 2026
Situated on Liverpool’s world-famous waterfront, the campus has welcomed more than 10.5 million visitors since opening, helping to position the city as a leading UK destination for business tourism, culture and major events.
Climate Change · 17 April 2026
The role reflects the Council’s ongoing commitment to climate action through culture..
A well-run council · 16 April 2026
Four more council libraries are now equipped to support residents who need face-to-face support with access to council services.
Housing · 14 April 2026
The Renters’ Rights Act represents the most significant reform of the private rented sector in a generation.
A strong and fair economy for all · 13 April 2026
The scheme forms part of Liverpool’s wider approach to sustainable infrastructure, decarbonisation and clean growth.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 13 April 2026
Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team has published its Year 2 update on the State of Health in the City: Liverpool 2040 report, outlining significant system-wide progress and reaffirming the city’s commitment to tackling health inequalities. Delivered at the April Cabinet Meeting, it was emphasised the importance of this work, recognising it as a core pillar of the Council’s long-term ambition for a fairer, healthier Liverpool. Over the
Transport · 7 April 2026
Large numbers of people will be in the city region on Saturday 11 April
Consultation · 2 April 2026
The engagement is also an opportunity for residents to ask questions, understand what is happening where they live, and speak directly with council officers and senior leaders.
Housing · 2 April 2026
This marks a transformational moment for the city’s development landscape and an early milestone in the emerging Liverpool North New Town vision.
A well-run council · 31 March 2026
This Easter holidays, Liverpool families are encouraged to take a quick moment to check if their loved ones are up to date with their routine vaccinations to protect them from nasty infectious diseases. Liverpool’s GP practices and school immunisation teams remain on hand to support families with catchup vaccines throughout the holiday period. Whether your child missed something during term time or you’re an adult making sure your own
News · 31 March 2026
The second Speke Garston Partners’ Conference, held on 27 March 2026 at Partnership for Learning, brought together organisations, community groups and local services to focus on the issues that matter most to residents. Supported by Liverpool City Council and South Liverpool Homes, the event created space for honest discussion, sharing best practice, and agreeing collective actions for the months ahead. The day opened
What's on · 30 March 2026
Families across Liverpool City Region are invited to attend Little Smiles For Everyone at Liverpool Central Library, a free, sensory-friendly fun day taking place during the Easter school holidays – offering the perfect opportunity for children to enjoy an activity that is both engaging and educational. Developed in collaboration with a range of local partners
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 26 March 2026
Liverpool has become the first city in the UK to launch the BEAT Pharmacy initiative, a community-based heart health assessment pilot designed to accelerate the early detection of heart failure and reduce health inequalities across the city. The initiative forms part of the wider BEAT Heart Failure programme, led by the University Hospitals of Liverpool Group and The Pumping Marvellous Foundation, in partnership with NHS
A strong and fair economy for all · 24 March 2026
Module forms part of city's wider legacy programme from its role as the world’s first UN Accelerator City for Climate Action