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Blog · 9 October 2020

Knighthood praise for “Godfather of TV drama”

Phil Redmond. For many in this country that name will forever be synonymous with gripping TV drama. The newly knighted writer and producer etched his name into TV folklore through a string of shows, which for the past four and half decades have consistently put a mirror up to the nation and reflected back all

Culture · 8 October 2020

Act One: The Good Business Festival

Director of Culture Liverpool, Claire McColgan, shares her thoughts on the day of Act One of The Good Business Festival “So, it’s the day of Act One of The Good Business Festival and I’m listening to the radio and there is the constant cloud of full lockdown looming and the desperation of businesses not knowing where to turn

Food Bank Diary - Beryl Bellew

Blog · 30 September 2020

Food Bank Diary – September

Beryl Bellew is a founding volunteer at the North Liverpool Foodbank. Since the introduction of lockdown, Beryl has had to take a step back from the project she helped to create to shield from coronavirus. Now, as lockdown eases, Beryl is gradually returning to her former duties and provides us with this month’s instalment of the

Blog · 30 September 2020

Matt Ashton – 10 points to change Covid-19 attitudes

Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton, was asked what he thinks could help deal with the divide we are seeing in people’s attitude towards Covid-19, past, present & future. Here’s his 10 point plan… Set objectives – be absolutely explicit on what is it we are trying to achieve. Clarity of message – what do

Terraced houses

Blog · 25 September 2020

BLOG: Why Liverpool’s landlord licensing scheme must continue

Liverpool City Council is currently consulting on a new landlord licensing scheme. Private Sector Housing Manager Louise Connelly explains why it is so important for the city. Imagine living with a young family in a damp property which leaking windows, a clapped-out boiler, dangerous electrics and a heartless landlord who is happy to take your

Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Blog · 23 September 2020

COVID-19: Which way now?

Director of Public Health for Liverpool, Matt Ashton, outlines his thoughts on how we should respond to the coronavirus pandemic, as the rules around what we can and cannot do become more restrictive. A whole population approach Herd immunity is a non-starter Health and the economy go hand in hand We should be as proactive

Blog · 20 September 2020

Princes Avenue - a special place

“It’s strange how your career can come full circle. I have worked in Liverpool 8 as a youth worker, dance teacher and a creative producer, working closely with the community, young and old, on many diverse projects in various venues across the patch. In a past life I was the Director of South Liverpool Arts

Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Uncategorized · 14 September 2020

The dangers posed by COVID-19 conspiracy theories

In the first of a monthly blog series, Liverpool’s Director of Public Health Matt Ashton explains why conspiracy theories about coronavirus are an unhelpful and dangerous distraction. One of the most positive yet at the same time depressing aspects of social media is that you get instant feedback on your work. And over the last

News · 10 September 2020

BLOG | Challenging the Stigma – Myth Busting Mental Health

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day – an awareness day to provide commitment and action – to prevent suicides. A key aspect of suicide prevention is looking after our mental health, including talking about our issues, and seeking support when we require it.  Craig Adley-Sweeney, Technical Compliance Officer in the Private Sector Housing Licensing team,

Push to talk...

Blog · 8 September 2020

Liverpool 5G digital network bridges health gap during COVID-19

We became part of the DCMS Testbed & Trials Programme in March 2018 delivering the Liverpool 5G Health and Social Care Testbed. This project highlighted the barrier that digital poverty had on both care providers and residents who would benefit from technology in the home, but did not have access to affordable connectivity. Our testbed

Food Bank Diary - Beryl Bellew

Blog · 28 August 2020

Food Bank Diary – August

Beryl Bellew is a founding volunteer at the North Liverpool Foodbank. Since the introduction of lockdown, Beryl has had to take a step back from the project she helped to create to shield from coronavirus. Now, as lockdown eases, Beryl is gradually returning to her former duties and provides us with this month’s instalment of the

Blog · 15 August 2020

COVID-19 and Liverpool’s Music Industry

Kevin McManus, Head of UNESCO City of Music for Liverpool, shares his thoughts on the impact of COVID-19 on the economy of Liverpool’s music industry. “Covid-19  has impacted on every walk of life causing unimaginable grief and pain but one of the worst hit sectors has gone largely unreported – the music industry. In Liverpool I’d

Blog · 14 August 2020

Covid could close Cavern Club – forever

The club that launched The Beatles is facing permanent closure due to Covid-19. The Cavern, on Mathew Street, is arguably the most famous club in the world attracting more than 800,000 visitors a year and is a key factor in the city’s £100m a year Beatles industry. But the owners of the legendary live music

School child sitting at a desk writing

Blog · 13 August 2020

Your city is proud of you!

As sixth-form students in the city receive their A-level results today, Liverpool’s Director of Education, Jonathan Jones, has a message for them… Today will be a day of highs and lows. This year in education has been challenging and unimaginable for everyone but has been particularly unsettling for students who would have ordinarily been sitting

Blog · 8 August 2020

Make a change, make a difference.

Mayor Joe Anderson reflects on the opportunity that lockdown presented him and how it’s never too late to make a difference. “As someone who was classed as a shielded person, and told I was at a much higher risk of not being able to fight off COVID-19 if I became infected, I found it a

Arts & Events · 28 July 2020

Liverpool has come out fighting on culture

Director of Culture Liverpool Claire McColgan MBE explains how Liverpool has taken the future of the city’s cultural offer into its own hands… Pandemic… this isn’t something that has been in any cultural risk assessment I’ve ever done. We ‘do’ culture and plan events here really well but COVID-19 hit like a slow motion car

Blog · 26 July 2020

LIMF presents… Music city: Next Phase

Kevin McManus, Head of UNESCO City of Music for Liverpool, shares his thoughts on the experience of a virtual music festival and the people that made it possible. “On Sunday 19th July 2020, thousands of people would have been in Sefton Park enjoying some welcome sunshine and another glorious festival of music and general good

Blog · 17 July 2020

Build Back Better

Paul Riley, one of Liverpool City Council’s ‘Green Champions’, reflects upon the year that has passed since the council declared a Climate Change emergency and the changes that people have made, even in the face of a pandemic, and how we can build back better. “12 months ago, as a member of Liverpool City Council’s

Blog · 17 July 2020

COVID-19: “We all need to remain cautious”

Coronavirus is with us for the foreseeable future. Liverpool’s Director of Public Health Matt Ashton explains why we all have to remain cautious to prevent a second wave. Over the last few months, we have all made considerable sacrifices in order to get the Covid-19 coronavirus infection rates down. Whether it’s not being able to

Blog · 6 July 2020

We can’t let cities of culture collapse

Culture guru Phil Redmond reflects on the threat Covid-19 poses to the cultural sector we know and love and the importance of a recovery plan to ensure its future. “It has been estimated that a worst case scenario for the cultural industries would be a loss of 400,000 jobs and £74bn in annual revenue across

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