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Blog · 3 February 2023

BLOG: Why Eurovision is an opportunity Liverpool is now ready to grasp

Over the past fifteen years, a defining feature of Liverpool’s economic growth has been its investment in its leisure and hospitality sector, which has been a driving force for the regeneration of the whole city, writes Mayor of Liverpool, Joanne Anderson. Liverpool is world renowned for music, football and heritage, and boasts the largest collection

Holocaust Memorial Day

News · 24 January 2023

City to mark Holocaust Memorial Day

LIVERPOOL will mark international Holocaust Memorial Day this year with a Service of Remembrance at Liverpool Town Hall. The service, for invited guests, will be held on Friday, 27 January, and will include prayers led by Rabbi Natan Fagleman, Allerton Hebrew Congregation, and an Act of Commitment by representatives of other faiths. There will also

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News · 10 January 2023

A project that’s making a “wheel” difference

Tune into BBC iPlayer to see one of Liverpool’s incredible community projects on the small screen. Toxteth’s Cycle of Life project was the subject of this week’s We Are England, broadcast on Monday 9 January, on BBC One, which also features a council-funded initiative. Cycle of Life was founded by Ibe Hayter in 2020 with

School children with their hands up

News · 10 January 2023

Consultations launched for two “new” schools

LIVERPOOL City Council has launched two consultations on whether two “new” primary schools should be opened. The proposals are that Gilmour Infant and Gilmour Junior Schools, Garston, should be amalgamated to form Gilmour Primary, and for Sudley Infant and Junior Schools in Aigburth should merge to form Sudley Primary. Both consultations run for six weeks,

News · 23 December 2022

BLOG: “The past six months have been an absolute whirlwind”

Lord Mayor of Liverpool Cllr Roy Gladden was sworn in as the city’s First Citizen in May. Here, he looks back at a busy few months which saw him at the centre of historic events as well as the countless community engagements which are such an important part of the Lord Mayor’s diary… When I

News · 23 December 2022

New Senior Information Officer appointed

Liverpool City Council has appointed a new Senior Information Officer as part of its ongoing improvement journey and commitment to increasing transparency.

help us to help you - stay well this winter

Health · 21 December 2022

Know where to go for healthcare this Christmas

The local NHS is reminding people not to forget about their health during their Christmas preparations. Although no one likes the thought of getting ill over Christmas, it’s really important to know what to do if you or a loved one needs urgent health advice and treatment during the festive period – as well as

News · 20 December 2022

Christmas opening times for council services

Council building opening times All council buildings are open as usual until Friday 23 December. All council administrative buildings – including Cunard Building – will be closed on: Normal reception opening hours are 8.30am-5pm apart from the Cunard, which is open from 8am to 6pm. Cunard reception opening times Cunard reception will be open on

North west ambulance strike day

Health · 20 December 2022

Only call 999 for life-threatening emergencies on days of strike action

The North West Ambulance Service is asking the public to call 999 only in life-threatening situations on days affected by industrial action. Ambulances will still be available to respond, although they will be prioritised for life-threatening injuries and illnesses on Wednesday 21 and Wednesday 28 December. Typical emergencies include cardiac arrest, loss of consciousness, fits

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