Road Safety · 17 April 2025
Residents give green light to proposed new cycle lanes on Vauxhall Road
The proposal is key to the city region’s Active Travel programme.
Road Safety · 17 April 2025
The proposal is key to the city region’s Active Travel programme.
Thriving communities · 11 April 2025
Seven schools in the north of the city have banded together to launch Keep North Docks Tidy – a four-month pilot project to clean up their local community.
News · 27 March 2025
Eight individuals, who have made significant contributions to Liverpool, have received one of the city's highest honours.
Community · 27 March 2025
A campaign has been launched to tackle gambling-related harm, following a new study that revealed nearly one-third of adults living in Liverpool gamble annually, with 12% at risk of experiencing harm. Liverpool City Council and Liverpool John Moores University are leading a cross-sector initiative to address the growing issue of gambling-related harms. Gambling is often
High quality and inclusive education, skills and employment · 25 March 2025
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet has this evening approved the site for a new girls’ secondary school which will also see the much-loved African Caribbean Centre being preserved.
Thriving communities · 24 March 2025
Residents in a Liverpool community are coming together for an inspiring event designed to promote well-being, reduce social isolation and connect people with local services.
A strong and fair economy for all · 19 March 2025
The charge points will be installed directly into existing street lampposts. They will all be powered by 100% renewable energy.
Thriving communities · 14 March 2025
Liverpool’s award-winning Stanley Park Market is set to return for a second straight year later this month.
Thriving communities · 14 March 2025
The sun is back out and spring is here, so get stuck in and clean up your community is the message for residents this month.
Community · 14 March 2025
Residents from the Smithdown community are coming together for a vibrant celebration of music, food, and culture, creating a welcoming space to share and celebrate heritage. The event will be held at Picton Children’s Centre, Earle Road, L7 6HD on Saturday, 22nd March at 12 – 2:30pm. Led by Liverpool City Council’s Neighbourhoods team, Picton
Business · 10 March 2025
Networking breakfasts are a great way to have a relaxed chat, learn about the support available, and build relationships within the community.
Thriving communities · 7 March 2025
Liverpool City Council’s Flower Streets mural project scooped the Community Cohesion Award and People’s Choice Award at the Liverpool City Region Culture & Creativity Awards 2025 last night.
A strong and fair economy for all · 20 February 2025
The future of six vacant properties, including a Victorian chapel, is set to be decided at a meeting of Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet next week.
A well-run council · 18 February 2025
Liverpool City Council and its partner agencies are set to introduce a transformative way of working to help families recovering from drug and alcohol addiction and who are receiving specialist care. The Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) offers an alternative to the family court process by providing parents with specialised support to address the
Community · 7 February 2025
Cervical screening is a vital health check that can save lives, yet many people miss their appointments due to busy schedules or uncertainty. To make screening more accessible, a mobile cervical screening service will be at different areas across Liverpool. Women and anyone with a cervix aged 25 to 64 are encouraged to come along. The
A well-run council · 5 February 2025
Liverpool City Council is pleased to announce a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to addressing racial inequality by appointing a leading diversity and inclusion organisation, Inclusivitii, to support the development of a bold, anti-racism strategy for the city and council. This marks a pivotal moment in the Council’s efforts to foster a more inclusive,
A well-run council · 30 January 2025
Liverpool City Council is creating a new plan to bring communities together and prevent future unrest following the widespread disorder last summer. We want local voluntary, community, and faith groups to join us in shaping this strategy. As we prepare to develop this strategy, we have received £57,000 from HM Government to support local projects.
Clean Air · 28 January 2025
Liverpool City Council is committed to creating a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable city through a range of initiatives.
A well-run council · 28 January 2025
Liverpool City Council’s Children and Young People’s Services has received positive feedback from Ofsted following their latest monitoring visit. Over two days in December 2024, inspectors focused on the Care Leaving Service and the lives of care-experienced young people, particularly those receiving support in care and transitioning to adulthood. Inspectors also spoke directly to care-experienced
Community · 16 January 2025
Take the first step to a smoke-free life and quit smoking for just 24 hours! That’s the advice from health leaders who believe a small step could lead to a life-changing transformation. In Liverpool, smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death and illness. Two in three smokers will lose their lives to a smoking-related