Last month, Liverpool City Council played a part in an enforcement operation in which 38 vehicles transporting waste were stopped in just four hours.
The size and flexibility of the property means it can be repurposed for a range of businesses, subject to planning.
Liverpool City Council will tomorrow (1 November) transfer vital frontline services, including waste collection, street cleansing and parks maintenance, into its direct control.
The immediate next steps will see the site secured with hoardings, the removal of a self-seeded and diseased tree, along with the clearance of fly-tipping
On Saturday 1 November, a series of events will be taking place throughout the day and into the evening, each bringing large numbers of people into Liverpool City Centre.
This year’s service holds special significance as it commemorates the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe Day and Victory over Japan Day, marking the end of World War II in Europe and the Far East.
Charities that offer support to people affected by grief have received a financial boost, thanks to bereaved families in Liverpool.
As clocks go back this autumn, Liverpool City Council is reminding cyclists and pedestrians to take extra precautions to stay safe.
Liverpool City Council is launching a major lighting upgrade this week, bringing smarter, greener streetlights to the area around the Bramley Moore Dock.
Improvement works will ensure the building could return to use as a cultural and community asset.
A number of fake Labubu dolls have been seized in Liverpool, as part of a joint operation between Merseyside Police and Trading Standards.
Liverpool’s Adult Social Care services are celebrating a ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), awarded following a recent...
A lounge has been forced to close its doors for allowing customers to smoke indoors.
The Mersey Heat Energy Centre in Liverpool Waters has been officially opened in a ceremony bringing together civic leaders, project...





















