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Liverpool City Council

Uncategorized · 22 November 2021

Support for victims of terrorism

If you have been affected by the incident in Liverpool Women’s Hospital on 14 November, you can access dedicated information and emotional and practical support via a new Government website. Please visit https://victimsofterrorism.campaign.gov.uk/ It provides details of official helplines and support services available to victims, survivors, witnesses, family members, and all those affected. You can

Police presence at Liverpool Women's Hospital following terror incident on 14 November

Liverpool · 15 November 2021

Update on Liverpool Women’s Hospital incident

Following the most recent JTAC assessment, the Home Secretary has today announced that the threat level to the UK from terrorism has been raised to Severe – an attack is highly likely. Following yesterday’s incident at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) has taken the decision. The decision has been driven

Emergency Services respond to incident at Liverpool Women's Hospital

News · 14 November 2021

Liverpool Women’s Hospital incident – Mayoral statement

The Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson, has issued a statement after a fatal car explosion outside the Liverpool Women’s Hospital, this morning, claimed a life and left another person injured. Mayor Joanne said: “This morning’s tragic incident at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital has understandably caused a great deal of concern. “Given the police investigation is

Two licensing officers working at night, liaising with licensees.

News · 1 November 2021

City response to recent spiking reports

We want everyone to be safe in our city. The recent reports about young people being ‘spiked’ on a night out are unthinkable – people, quite rightly, should expect to be safe and protected, and as a council we have teamed up with partners across Liverpool to achieve just that.   There have been a

Community Safety · 5 October 2021

Funding to improve women’s feeling of safety on transport network

Nearly £270,000 of new funding has been secured by Merseyside’s Police Commissioner to invest in making women feel safer on the Liverpool City Region transport network. Emily Spurrell has been awarded the money from the Government’s Safer Streets Fund after working with Liverpool City Council and the TravelSafe Partnership on a joint bid focused on

News · 23 August 2021

Community Engagement Fair in Newsham Park

The Tuebrook Local Policing Team, working alongside Liverpool City Council, is hosting a Community Engagement Fair in Newsham Park. The event, which will take place on Wednesday, 25 August, from 11am-3pm, will give the community a chance to meet their local policing team, learn about the different departments in the force and the support agencies

News · 4 June 2021

Flower Streets given cash to bloom again

Streets in Kirkdale are set to become safer thanks to funding secured from the government’s Safer Streets Fund. The Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner’s office worked with Merseyside Police, Liverpool City Council and Wirral Borough Council on joint bids for key projects aimed at cutting crime and improving safety in two of the region’s most

Two licensing officers working at night, liaising with licensees.

News · 23 February 2021

Council granted first closure order of the pandemic

LIVERPOOL City Council has issued its first Closure Notice since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic. Yesterday, following a hearing at Sefton Magistrates Court, an order was made against Prophecy Performance Centre gym on Gaskill Road, Speke, following an application made by the council. The gym must remain closed to members of the public for

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