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News · 31 January 2020

Vote for Allerton Oak as European Tree of the Year

The Allerton Oak is vying to become the first UK tree to be crowned European Tree of the Year. It was recently crowned England’s Tree of the Year by the Woodland Trust, and is now entered into the wider European competition. The tree, which stands in the city’s Calderstones Park and was once home to

Air Quality · 19 December 2019

Highways scheme fit for Princes!

Work has begun to transform a historic boulevard in the Toxteth area of Liverpool that will boast a cycling first for the city. Contractors for Liverpool City Council are now on site at Princes Avenue and Road to embark on a £4m scheme featuring a unique cycle path along the central reservation. mncn (formerly North

News · 3 December 2019

Massive Attack announce super-low carbon gig in Liverpool for 2020

Ahead of a reduced run of European show dates next year, Massive Attack announce a large scale super-low carbon emissions live show for 2020, to be held in Liverpool. The show, which will take place next Summer- will be produced to support development of the band’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research project announced last

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Design · 8 November 2019

Liverpool to create new public realm strategy

Liverpool City Council has appointed an award-winning team of urban designers, landscape architects and planners to develop a Public Realm Strategy that will shape the look and feel of the city for the next 50 years.

Transport · 10 July 2019

Major city centre roadworks scheme enters new phase

A multi-million pound scheme that will make Liverpool city centre easier to navigate is about to enter a new phase. Liverpool City Council’s contractors GRAHAM are completing the first phase of the first package of works for the £45m Liverpool City Centre Connectivity (LCCC) scheme. The multi-layered scheme, which began on Victoria Street in February,

Environment · 10 July 2019

Liverpool to declare climate emergency at special debate

Liverpool City Council will look to declare a Climate Change Emergency at a special debate next week. Staged at Liverpool Town Hall, all 90 councillors will be asked to vote on passing a motion that will require the city council to cut its carbon output to zero by 2030. In a cross party motion, the

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