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News · 3 October 2022

Late Night Levy reviewed

Liverpool City Council has launched a consultation on the future of the Late Night Levy paid for by businesses supplying alcohol after midnight.

St George's Hall lit up for the Ukraine

News · 22 September 2022

For Liverpool, Eurovision Means More

A letter of support from every corner of our city region and beyond has now been sent to Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport by Mayor Joanne Anderson. I write to you personally on behalf of Liverpool – of each sector, faith, and corner of our society. Liverpool is an extraordinary place.

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News · 1 August 2022

Liverpool launches Tall Buildings consultation

Liverpool City Council has today launched a consultation on draft guidance which will support where high quality buildings can be built in the city. The council has produced a draft Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) to guide the development of tall buildings in the city in a proactive and positive manner. As part of the process,

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News · 28 January 2022

Can your business help Liverpool families #GetConnected?

WOULD your business like to see more families #GetConnected? If so, Liverpool City Council wants to hear from you!  Last year, the council launched ten post-pandemic pledges and one – Get Connected – is a commitment that all families eligible for free school meals should have access to a 4G internet connection as well.  The

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News · 24 January 2022

Grants to support businesses in hospitality and leisure launch

Applications are now open for grants to support businesses in the hospitality and leisure sectors who have been affected by the Omicron variant. There are two separate grants which businesses can apply for: Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant Businesses from the hospitality and leisure sectors are invited to apply for a one-off payment of up

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News · 10 December 2021

Letter from Liverpool for G7 Foreign Ministers

Foreign and Development Ministers from across the world attending the G7 in Liverpool this weekend will receive a welcome letter from Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is hosting counterparts from the world’s leading economies for three days, from Friday 10 until Sunday 12 December,

News · 8 December 2021

Countdown begins to The Good Business Festival 2022!

The Good Business Festival is returning to Liverpool in 2022. Major brands and inspiring leaders from business, media, music and academia will be part of what is the world’s largest responsible business festival, formed around six showcase events across Liverpool City Region and culminating in three days of events running from 22 – 24 March

News · 15 May 2021

May we meet up?

As part of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, from Monday 17 May we will see a further easing of Coronavirus restrictions in England. Up to six people – or two households can now meet indoors, with overnight stays allowed Care home residents will be allowed up to five named visitors Groups of up to

Covid-19 · 30 April 2021

‘Take one for the Team’ campaign launched

A group of Liverpool business leaders are urging local people to get vaccinated and take regular COVID tests as they look to encourage people back into city centre offices, retail outlets and hospitality venues. Team Liverpool, a group of business influencers from across the city that includes Donna Hewitt of Liverpool ONE, Bill Addy from

Blog · 18 February 2021

BLOG: Supporting my favourite businesses during lockdown

With England still in the tight grip of a third national lockdown, Liverpool feels still and quiet once again, as it has done for much of the last 12 months. Many of us are missing the vibrant businesses that make our city a great place to live. We thought it would be interesting to hear

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