Liverpool City Council has published an ambitious plan to improve services over the next four years.
Liverpool City Council is considering bringing the city’s street scene and waste collection operation back into the Council’s full control.
Liverpool City Council is reviewing outstanding debts to reflect national best practice, and is making progress in bringing in money owed by its top debtors.
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to consider new long-term governance and lease arrangements for The ACC Liverpool Group which will reduce the financial burden on Council Tax payers and ensure the complex continues to drive the city's visitor economy.
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There are a number of seats allocated in the public gallery within the Town Hall for members of the public...
Liverpool City Council will be carrying out a review of households that receive a 25% single person discount to make sure that everyone is paying the correct amount of Council Tax.
Liverpool City Council has welcomed the latest report from Government-appointed Commissioners, which says that some decision-making powers will be handed back to the Council earlier than planned.
The Commissioners appointed to Liverpool City Council, following the Best Value Inspection, have today had their fourth report published
The snow is having a widespread impact across Liverpool this morning.
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Liverpool City Council has been commended by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for work improving responses to Freedom of Information requests.
Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has appointed Assistant Cabinet Members to support the Cabinet in the delivery of Liverpool City Council’s key priorities and objectives.
Liverpool City Council is to work with the private rented sector to help reduce the amount of money spent supporting families facing homelessness.
A report to Cabinet is recommending that Liverpool City Council starts working now on its plan to buy energy from 2026 onwards, to ensure it secures a competitive deal from renewable sources.
Liverpool City Council has set out its budget proposals for 2024/25 which includes a £20m drive to improve and transform key frontline services.