The bus lane operates between Irvine Street and Mount Vernon Road and is enforced by Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras
The green wall will serve as a natural air filter, capturing pollutant particles.
The cultural quarter of Liverpool city centre is to be the subject of a transformational new masterplan.
Turning crisp packets into blankets for homeless people is among the sustainable activities being carried out by hundreds of school children across Liverpool during next week’s Eco Week.
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.
If fully built, the system could generate savings of up to 72,000 tonnes of CO2 every year.
The charge points will be installed directly into existing street lampposts. They will all be powered by 100% renewable energy.
The Council is pioneering the use of smart road and highway technologies with a series of experiments across the city on roads, pedestrian crossings and cycle paths.
Accelerator City team have also confirmed that a project director will be joining in the coming weeks to work with key partners including Ecotricity, and The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, to make the most of the opportunity 2025 presents
Liverpool City Council is to introduce a ‘Football Match Parking Zone’ around Everton FC’s new stadium, at Bramley-Moore Dock.
Liverpool City Council is committed to creating a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable city through a range of initiatives.
Cllr Dan Barrington discusses how the plan will increase safety, well-being and quality of life for everyone.
Residents in Liverpool are being reminded that a revised bin collection service will be in place over the Christmas and New Year period.
This Autumn and Winter Liverpool City Council has worked with community groups to plant more than 220,000 spring bulbs - the biggest bulb planting season for many years.





















