A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 29 January 2024
Second phase of reg plate cameras go live
The second phase of enforcement cameras designed to curb moving traffic contraventions go live in Liverpool today (Monday, 29 January).
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 29 January 2024
The second phase of enforcement cameras designed to curb moving traffic contraventions go live in Liverpool today (Monday, 29 January).
News · 23 January 2024
Read our frequently asked questions about the latest situation regarding the closure of part of Queens Drive.
Healthier lives for children and adults · 17 January 2024
A temporary night assessment hub has opened to assist people found rough sleeping in Liverpool.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 16 January 2024
The snow is having a widespread impact across Liverpool this morning.
Community · 10 January 2024
Liverpool's first fully accessible children's play area - in Croxteth Country Park - has reopened.
Healthier lives for children and adults · 9 January 2024
More than 1,000 illegal vapes with a street value of £12,000 have been seized in a joint Council-Police operation.
A strong and fair economy for all · 12 December 2023
Work has officially started on site as part of plans to transform the former Littlewoods building into a world-class film and TV campus.
Air Quality · 4 December 2023
A major makeover to Liverpool’s historic Ropewalks District has been completed.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 21 November 2023
Liverpool City Council has appointed three contractors to deliver the second year of its Highways Investment Programme (HIP).
News · 17 November 2023
Liverpool City Council has won a landmark case in successfully prosecuting a building company for letting a historic Grade II listed building fall into ruins.
Thriving communities · 10 November 2023
Chart-topping put Liverpool on the music map, and we have a wall of discs to prove it. It was a big deal then and it still is now, writes Kevin McManus, Head of UNESCO City of Music (and someone with history of a No1 hit)...
News · 10 November 2023
Liverpool City Council welcomes the sentencing of a group of graffiti vandals who caused an estimated £2m of damage to hundreds of properties and the rail network.
Thriving communities · 9 November 2023
Liverpool City Council has appointed a multi-disciplinary team of placemaking experts to help create a new neighbourhood next to the city’s Festival Gardens.
A strong and fair economy for all · 8 November 2023
The newest addition to the city’s waterfront is fast emerging on our skyline thanks in part to a team off the pitch working their socks off, writes Sam Campbell, Liverpool City Council's Director of Planning and Building Control.
Thriving communities · 6 November 2023
If you asked me to sum up this year’s Bonfire Night, I’ve got one word: Relief, writes Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods.
Air Quality · 1 November 2023
We have a Bonfire Night problem in Liverpool – and it needs tackling head on, writes Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods.
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 30 October 2023
Liverpool City Council has launched a public consultation to inform how and where the city invests in new infrastructure that will encourage people to walk and cycle more often.
Thriving communities · 25 October 2023
On the eve of a report into the impact of Liverpool's hosting of Eurovision 2023 Claire McColgan, CBE, Director of Culture Liverpool, ponders on those elements that are beyond measure.
Community Safety · 18 October 2023
How can the Council help tackle the serious and organised crimes of modern slavery and human trafficking in Liverpool.
A strong and fair economy for all · 16 October 2023
Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has told the city’s development sector Liverpool is “open for business.” Cllr Robinson told a packed audience at the Liverpool Developers Forum that the city is “on the cusp of a new era of growth” with almost £12bn of development in the city’s pipeline. Speaking at the special event at