Payment kiosks are being removed from the One Stop Shop in Municipal Buildings in July with customers able to use one of the city's Post Offices or PayPoint outlets instead.
A âLiverpool and Wirral Social Stock Exchange' is to be set up to encourage investors to put their money into local, responsible firms to help them grow and expand so they do not have to rely on high street banks or financial contributions from family members.
Payment kiosks are being removed from the One Stop Shop at Municipal Buildings in Liverpool this week – with people able to pay at more than 400 locations across the city instead.
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Liverpool City Council is opening discussions with residents, businesses and organisations about the city’s future. The council wants to hear...
Mayor Joanne Anderson has confirmed Liverpool City Council Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance and Resources Mel Creighton has resigned and will leave her role at the end of 31 August.
The city council is to continue to shield the poorest households from the impact of cuts in council tax benefits.
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As part of the budget options for 2022/23, Liverpool City Council is set to introduce a garden waste collection charge of £40 per year.
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Liverpool City Council is reminding residents that support is available to people affected by the removal of the Universal Credit uplift and increasing energy prices.
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Liverpool City Council is urging small businesses to apply for a coronavirus support grant.
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A survey for people who live and work in Liverpool to have their say on Liverpool City Council’s budget proposals closes on Friday 6 January.
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Liverpool is about to land a major transfer coup potentially worth tens of millions of pounds.
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Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to consider final budget proposals for 2022/23.
Global real estate firm Avison Young has been appointed by Liverpool City Council as its Strategic Property Partner to drive forward the development of the authority’s city-wide property portfolio.
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An extraordinary meeting of the Finance and Resources select committee is being held on Wednesday 18 May to scrutinise a Cabinet report about increased energy costs for Liverpool City Council.