Free events and activities, including craft workshops and interactive storytelling, will be available at six libraries across the city throughout the half-term break.
The Mersey Heat Energy Centre in Liverpool Waters has been officially opened in a ceremony bringing together civic leaders, project...
Transitioning to low or zero-emission vehicles is an essential step toward eliminating a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions
The city currently operates around 230 parking payment machines, of which approximately 85 percent have exceeded their 15-year design life.
Thousands of new LED lamps will be installed across the city, dramatically reducing energy consumption and slashing carbon emissions.
Named as the world’s first ever UN Accelerator City last year, Liverpool has spent the last nine months researching, trialling and experimenting how to transition the cultural sector to a net zero future.
This summer has seen our StreetScene Parks and Green Spaces team join forces with Parks Friends groups and Merseyside BioBank to host a series of BioBlitz events across Liverpool’s green spaces. The team explains how they play a vital part in looking after our wildlife.
The Live Labs programme harnesses research and innovation in a number of trials to support the transition to net zero.
Thanks to Section 106 funding Monument Place will be transformed into a high-quality district square with landscaping, rain gardens, seating and an event space - strengthening the Fabric District’s identity
Liverpool City Council has named its new external partner appointed to help tackle environmental crimes across the city.
Children and young people in Liverpool are taking a stand for their health with a clear message, “Don’t smoke or...
ADEPT Live Labs 2: Decarbonising Local Roads in the UK is a three-year, UK-wide £30 million programme funded by the Department for Transport
Liverpool City Council is stepping up efforts to tackle fly-tipping, littering, and dog fouling with the introduction of higher Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) and an expanded enforcement team.
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.




















