News · 1 March 2022
Rocket upgrade to be revisited
A plan to upgrade The Rocket junction at the end of the M62 is to be paused to examine how it could be altered to better encourage greener modes of travel.
News · 1 March 2022
A plan to upgrade The Rocket junction at the end of the M62 is to be paused to examine how it could be altered to better encourage greener modes of travel.
News · 24 February 2022
The Mayor of Liverpool has responded to today's news that Russian military forces have been deployed in the sovereign nation of Ukraine.
News · 24 February 2022
One of Liverpool’s key highways schemes, which was delayed due to the collapse of a contractor, is about to enter its final phase.
Community Safety · 21 February 2022
People in Liverpool are being urged to stay safe as the bad weather continues. Strong winds are expected until late this afternoon with the potential for fallen trees and blocked roads. Closures, cancellations and disruption Refuse collections – Services were subject to disruption earlier today due to strong winds. Please put your bin out as
Liverpool · 14 February 2022
Liverpool is celebrating securing prestigious Purple Flag status again – taking its reign into a twelfth successive year.
News · 11 February 2022
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. Here we answer some questions that you might have...
News · 11 February 2022
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to consider final budget proposals for 2022/23.
News · 4 February 2022
On Thursday 3 February, the Government announced measures to help protect households from the steep cost of living increases, such as higher energy bills and food prices. One of the measures announced was a one-off Council Tax rebate of £150 for properties in Council Tax Bands A-D. A further measure includes the creation of a
News · 1 February 2022
Interim findings from a consultation on Liverpool’s markets have been released.
Environment · 28 January 2022
An event company that was illegally promoting a circus in Liverpool has been fined almost £1,500, after pleading guilty to the offence in court.
Blog · 27 January 2022
Bob Marley once sang that ‘Life is one big road with lots of signs’. Today in Liverpool, the talk on the street and on social media is about one big sign.
News · 27 January 2022
Liverpool’s Local Plan - which sets out how the city will grow over the coming decade - has been formally adopted.
News · 25 January 2022
PEOPLE in Liverpool are encouraged to pause this week and remember victims of persecution as the city marks national Holocaust Memorial Day. For the second year, the annual service was made available on the Town Hall website. The service will include an Act of Commitment from the Rector of Liverpool, the Reverend Canon Dr Crispin
News · 18 January 2022
Amendments to the redesign of one of Liverpool’s major roads are being proposed to city councillors next week.
Liverpool · 14 January 2022
Cleaner and safer streets’ and ‘better transport’ are just some of the things that residents told us they want to see in Liverpool. Over 900 people recently took the time to complete the council’s Our City, Your Say’ survey, in which we asked what people love about the city and what they think needs improving.
News · 10 January 2022
THREE health pioneers have been honoured today at Liverpool’s newest hotel. Following a public vote, meeting rooms at the Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village have been named after three people connected to the city who made their names within the science and health fields. Liverpool City Council ran an online poll last year and voters were
Blog · 17 December 2021
If Covid-19 has had one plus side it has been to reset how we plan for the future, writes Claire Slinger, Assistant Director for Investment and Development...
News · 10 December 2021
Foreign and Development Ministers from across the world attending the G7 in Liverpool this weekend will receive a welcome letter from Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is hosting counterparts from the world’s leading economies for three days, from Friday 10 until Sunday 12 December,
News · 10 December 2021
The first steps to deliver Liverpool’s first operational net zero carbon building will be taken next week.
Blog · 3 December 2021
The Littlewoods scheme is transformational in more ways than one, writes Mark Bousfield, Director of Investment and Development at Liverpool City Council.