A team of international placemaking experts has been appointed to help set out the future vision for developing Liverpool’s world-famous waterfront.
A series of greening projects to complement new active travel routes in Liverpool have been awarded funding from a European-wide climate grant.
Liverpool City Council has welcomed a multi-million pound boost for its life sciences hub and for one of the city’s well-loved markets.
Work has officially started on site as part of plans to transform the former Littlewoods building into a world-class film and TV campus.
Liverpool City Council has appointed a multi-disciplinary team of placemaking experts to help create a new neighbourhood next to the city’s Festival Gardens.
The newest addition to the city’s waterfront is fast emerging on our skyline thanks in part to a team off the pitch working their socks off, writes Sam Campbell, Liverpool City Council's Director of Planning and Building Control.
Liverpool City Council is set to adopt a new policy on the design and location of new tall buildings in the city.
Liverpool City Council is to set out its key transport priorities for the next four years as part of its ambition to achieve Carbon net-zero status.
Liverpool City Council is to launch a plan to maximise the opportunities from development, investment and regeneration over the next 20 years.
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The completion of the first major upgrade to one of Liverpool’s key active travel corridors has been hailed as “a game-changer” for the city’s population.
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Two entrepreneurs have taken the keys for Liverpool's latest £1 shops - with both owing a debt of thanks to their family!
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An underused concrete amphitheatre has been transformed into Liverpool’s first purpose-built children's learn-to-ride facility.
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A trio of temporary cycle lanes in Liverpool, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, are set to be made permanent thanks to a multi-million pound funding boost.
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One of Liverpool’s newest buildings has been rated amongst the healthiest in the world.