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Liverpool City Council

Community · 15 June 2022

Remembrance on Father’s Day

Communities will be able to come together in person and online to mark Father's Day on Sunday 19 June with a special series of readings at Anfield Crematorium.

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News · 15 June 2022

#GetConnected wins national award

LIVERPOOL City Council last night scooped a top award for one of its post-pandemic pledges. The council’s #GetConnected project, which offers 4G connections to eligible families, was voted “Best Digital Inclusion Initiative” at the annual Socitm Presidents Awards. This award is given for a digital inclusion programme which has had the most positive outcomes within

Collage of artwork entered into the competition run by Liverpool City Council's fostering team

News · 1 June 2022

Children in care show us who “Stands by Them”

CHILDREN in care have shown who “stands by them” as part of a special art competition – and will now have their artworks recreated by a professional artist. The Stand By Me art competition, organised by Liverpool City Council’s Fostering Service, ran throughout Foster Care Fortnight, 9-22 May and now elements of all the entries

Four teenage girls making heart shapes out of their fingers

News · 1 April 2022

Celebrating young people who #LiveLifeLoveLiverpool

LIVERPOOL City Council is launching a new campaign that will celebrate the children and young people across the city who are making a difference in their communities. #LiveLifeLoveLiverpool will shine a light on the incredible work that young people have committed to in their own time and will also mark their achievements outside of the

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News · 24 March 2022

A party that’s right up your street!

Liverpool City Council is making it as easy as possible for residents to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with their neighbours. The special bank holiday weekend runs from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June and it is expected that local communities will be eager to organise an outdoor get-together to mark the celebrations. To help

We are game - 23 March

News · 22 March 2022

Liverpool Remembers Lockdown – Two years on…

Liverpool will reflect how the pandemic brought communities together, on the second anniversary of the 2020 lockdown. The Museum of Liverpool is hosting the finale of ‘Visible Virals’ – a unique arts project which has provoked public discussion and celebrated the city’s resilience, kindness and scouse spirit. Throughout March, Culture Liverpool partnered with the city’s

Joanne Anderson with Marieme Jamme and Childwall Valley Primary pupils

News · 8 March 2022

New podcast marks launch of coding partnership

PUPILS at a Liverpool school have marked International Women’s Day by launching the city’s first podcast run by girls. Childwall Valley Primary School pupils are part of a project driven by international technology initiative iamtheCODE which will see the youngsters learning how to plan content, record and edit podcasts. The first episode, which is now

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News · 16 February 2022

Have a “Fab Feb” this half term!

Are you looking for fun activities for your youngsters next week? Never fear – Fab Feb is here! Throughout next week’s half-term break, organisations across Liverpool are coming together to offer hundreds of activities for five to 16-year-olds as part of Fab Feb – which also guarantees healthy meals and snacks. If your family receives

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News · 14 February 2022

Community-based support for health and wellbeing

If you have found the last few months hard going and are looking for some extra support, a new health and wellbeing service might be helpful to you, your friends or family. The Life Rooms has teamed up with Liverpool’s Public Health team to launch a new initiative to support individuals and communities with their

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Bishop of Liverpool Paul Bayes

News · 4 February 2022

Mayor and Bishop of Liverpool write open letter to Home Secretary

THE MAYOR of Liverpool and the Bishop of Liverpool have written an open letter to the Home Secretary asking that the government withdraws its Nationality and Borders Bill. The move comes after a motion was passed at last Wednesday’s Full Council meeting requesting that the Mayor writes to Priti Patel calling for the bill to

Vouchers for Asda

News · 13 December 2021

Support available for vulnerable people this winter

VULNERABLE families in Liverpool are set to receive extra support with food and fuel bills this winter. Eligible families with children under one, families with youngsters aged two years who are entitled to free early education, and families with children entitled to free school meals will receive three weeks’ worth of £15 supermarket vouchers per

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