Liverpool has been awarded nearly £3.5million to create new green corridors across the city.
Work gets underway this week on the latest phase of the regeneration of the Edge Hill area of Liverpool
A man who operated student flats without a licence has been sentenced by magistrates.
A neighbourhood approach to derelict sites has resulted in many of them being brought into community use.
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Liverpool’s historic Ropewalks district is about to undergo a major makeover.
Merseytravel has been successful in its bid to provide electric vehicle charging points across the Liverpool City Region and West Cheshire.
A scheme which has seen the amount of household waste being reduced has landed a top award.
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One of Liverpool’s most fashionable areas has been given a great green makeover thanks to the city’s latest ‘living wall’.
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Two of Liverpool’s most famous roads are to undergo major changes next week as a £47m highways scheme reaches a critical phase.
Community groups whcih help reduce household waste, encourage recycling and resource re-use, and prevent carbon emissions have received a financial boost.
Liverpool's Mayor is warning that council services will be hollowed-out by the Comprehensive Spending Review.
While the eyes of the world will be on Anfield’s lush football turf tomorrow evening, more green shoots of progress...
The Merseyside Collective switch energy deals offer has been extended to 29 September.
A £4 million scheme to revamp the main high street in Anfield, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be the focus of a public consultation.