A well-run council · 9 October 2025
Liverpool lounge closed for breaching indoor smoking laws
A lounge has been forced to close its doors for allowing customers to smoke indoors.
A well-run council · 9 October 2025
A lounge has been forced to close its doors for allowing customers to smoke indoors.
A strong and fair economy for all · 7 October 2025
The Mersey Heat Energy Centre in Liverpool Waters has been officially opened in a ceremony bringing together civic leaders, project partners and heritage stakeholders as the city pushes forward with low carbon regeneration. Councillor Liam Robinson (Leader of Liverpool City Council) and Cllr Anthony Burns (Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Cabinet Member for Net Zero)
A well-run council · 3 October 2025
Liverpool City Council was handed a prestigious award at this week’s Department for Transport Special Recognition Awards ceremony.
A well-run council · 29 September 2025
A shop on Picton Road has been ordered to close after multiple owners were found to be selling illicit cigarettes.
A well-run council · 25 September 2025
A man who had his van seized because he used it to illegally dispose of waste has been found guilty of fly-tipping.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 18 September 2025
Earle Road, between Webster Road and Cranborne Road, will be the centre of a celebration of active travel, cleaner air, and healthier living on Monday 22nd September, from 8am to 6:00pm
A strong and fair economy for all · 16 September 2025
The lighting project will deliver an upgrade of approximately 600 lanterns to modern, dimmable LEDs, as well as the replacement of 164 existing lighting columns
A strong and fair economy for all · 12 September 2025
Transitioning to low or zero-emission vehicles is an essential step toward eliminating a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions
A strong and fair economy for all · 12 September 2025
Attendees can discover a range of free services designed to help start up and grow businesses
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 8 September 2025
And Liverpool City Council has been nominated for an additional five national awards, highlighting the excellent achievements of the Transport and Highways department.
A well-run council · 5 September 2025
“Working together, we will enable Liverpool residents to live full, active lives — to live independently and to play an active role in their local communities.” Living Better Lives is the guiding vision for Adult Social Care and Health in Liverpool. It sets out our shared ambition to create a city where every resident is
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 4 September 2025
Thousands of new LED lamps will be installed across the city, dramatically reducing energy consumption and slashing carbon emissions.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 2 September 2025
Liverpool City Council is taking decisive action to improve road safety around schools by introducing mobile CCTV cameras at key Crossing Patrol sites
A strong and fair economy for all · 22 August 2025
Named as the world’s first ever UN Accelerator City last year, Liverpool has spent the last nine months researching, trialling and experimenting how to transition the cultural sector to a net zero future.
Thriving communities · 20 August 2025
New environmental enforcement officers taking to the streets marks the final stage in Liverpool City Council’s three-step plan to address illegal littering, fly-tipping and dog fouling.
A well-run council · 14 August 2025
Liverpool City Council is making it easier for residents to access face-to-face services by enabling queries to be answered in libraries.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 13 August 2025
Operation Limit aims to eliminate all road deaths and serious injuries across Merseyside by 2040.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 12 August 2025
The Live Labs programme harnesses research and innovation in a number of trials to support the transition to net zero.
A well-run council · 1 August 2025
Leave Liverpool Tidy is a campaign that’s been running for over ten years, targeting university students moving out at the end of the academic year and bringing together Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd (LSSL), Councillors, students’ unions and other partners. While charity donations are accepted year-round, extra measures kick in during the move-out period to tackle waste and boost reuse. Here, the Council’s Private Sector Housing team reflects on the hard work behind the scenes.
A well-run council · 25 July 2025
People living, working or studying in Liverpool are being invited to share their views on a new Anti-Racism Strategy for the city. The survey – which is also open to visitors – is a key part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to becoming a more inclusive organisation by listening and understanding the experiences of local