A well-run council · 16 October 2025
Everton Library receives £250,000 to become flagship for heritage development
Improvement works will ensure the building could return to use as a cultural and community asset.
A well-run council · 16 October 2025
Improvement works will ensure the building could return to use as a cultural and community asset.
A well-run council · 16 October 2025
While the work is carried out the site will be secured to reduce unauthorised entry and protect the public and neighbouring properties
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
News · 11 September 2025
Two Liverpool boxers are on the verge of sporting immortality - after securing semi-final berths at the World Boxing Championships.
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
Thriving communities · 26 August 2025
Residents of Speke are set to come together this weekend to launch SpekeFest25, a free, family-friendly event celebrating the community, diversity, and culture.
Thriving communities · 18 August 2025
A new Liverpool City Council initiative has been launched which means the city’s thriving film and TV sector will have a positive impact on local communities.
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
Community · 9 July 2025
Liverpool City Council is working with partners to tackle the devastating effects of alcohol harm, as stark data reveals alcohol-related issues are the leading cause of death and illness among 15–49-year-olds in Liverpool. During Alcohol Awareness Week (7–13 July), the council is highlighting the impact alcohol use has on individuals, families, and communities whilst outlining its commitment to
Thriving communities · 30 June 2025
A co-ordinated campaign to confront anti-social behaviour (ASB) and promote community wellbeing will take to Liverpool streets this week.
Care · 16 June 2025
Liverpool is marking a major public health milestone with a significant drop in sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates. Newly released data highlights a 21.1% reduction in sexually transmitted infections diagnosed across Liverpool over the past year, equating to 1,421 fewer cases. The city has seen significant decreases in gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and syphilis diagnoses. Liverpool also
Care · 13 June 2025
At Liverpool City Council, we are developing a new Carers Strategy to better support unpaid carers of all ages across our city. As part of this, we need residents and carers to share their experiences and help shape the future of support services. One of those voices is Lynne, a carer from Liverpool, who looks after her
A well-run council · 9 June 2025
Liverpool City Council is marking Carers Week (June 9 – 15), by urging residents to have their say on a new Strategy, aimed at enhancing support for those who provide unpaid care. The Council is seeking feedback on its draft All-Age Strategy, designed to shape future services across the city. Carers Week celebrates and recognises
Care · 2 June 2025
Liverpool City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of a new nursing care provider to deliver exceptional support for residents at Millvina Nursing Home in Anfield and Brushwood Nursing Home in Speke. Following a thorough and competitive tender process, a 12-month contract has been awarded to Primary Care 24 (PC24). Their innovative ideas and
A well-run council · 2 June 2025
Children and young people in Liverpool are taking a stand for their health with a clear message, “Don’t smoke or vape in our play areas!” As part of Liverpool’s Smokefree Play Areas initiative, new smoke and vape-free signs are being installed in 60 parks across the city. The new standout design, created by Abbie-Grace Breen,
A well-run council · 30 May 2025
Starting from Sunday, 1 June 2025, it will be illegal for businesses in the UK to sell or supply single-use or ‘disposable’ vapes. The new legislation applies to all disposable vapes, regardless of whether they contain nicotine, and covers both in-store and online sales. The ban targets all non-rechargeable, non-refillable vaping products. However, rechargeable and
News · 28 May 2025
A new emergency fund, the Liverpool Spirit Appeal, has been launched to support those injured in the tragic incident at the Liverpool FC victory parade on 26 May.
Thriving communities · 23 May 2025
University students in Liverpool will be able to recycle their unwanted goods with ease this year, thanks to an innovative new approach to the annual end of year clear out.