From ice rinks and grottos, through to artisan markets and fairground rides – Liverpool is set to be the Christmas destination for 2025.
Each year, Baby Week brings together services to promote the best start in life, raise awareness of the importance of early childhood, and reduce barriers to access. This year’s theme is ‘Healthy parent, healthy baby.’
Liverpool City Council is teaming up with Keep Britain Tidy for ‘Fight Fly-tipping Fortnight’, a new campaign to crack down on rogue ‘white van’ operators.
Last month, Liverpool City Council played a part in an enforcement operation in which 38 vehicles transporting waste were stopped in just four hours.
Charlene Smith, Improvement Engagement Lead, shares a blog for Black History Month As part of this year’s Black History Month,...
Liverpool City Council will tomorrow (1 November) transfer vital frontline services, including waste collection, street cleansing and parks maintenance, into its direct control.
Liverpool City Council is urging dog owners to check that their pet boarders are properly licensed, after a local woman was sentenced for running an illegal dog boarding business.
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.
Free events and activities, including craft workshops and interactive storytelling, will be available at six libraries across the city throughout the half-term break.
Charities that offer support to people affected by grief have received a financial boost, thanks to bereaved families in Liverpool.
The temporary classrooms are modern, constructed to a high standard, and fully equipped to support teaching and learning from day one.
Liverpool City Council is launching a major lighting upgrade this week, bringing smarter, greener streetlights to the area around the Bramley Moore Dock.
While the work is carried out the site will be secured to reduce unauthorised entry and protect the public and neighbouring properties
A number of fake Labubu dolls have been seized in Liverpool, as part of a joint operation between Merseyside Police and Trading Standards.





















