Housing · 3 April 2020
Liverpool to challenge Government’s Landlord Licensing ruling
Liverpool City Council is to apply for a Judicial Review of the government’s decision not to renew its life-saving Landlord Licensing scheme.
Housing · 3 April 2020
Liverpool City Council is to apply for a Judicial Review of the government’s decision not to renew its life-saving Landlord Licensing scheme.
News · 31 March 2020
Liverpool City Council has today launched an online form for the city's businesses to apply for a Covid-19 support grant.
News · 24 March 2020
Liverpool City Council has set out new Covid-19 guidelines for gatherings at funerals.
Mayor · 20 March 2020
Dear All, Firstly I want to reassure you that Liverpool City Council is doing all it can practically to support those who are most likely to be impacted by the Coronavirus situation. We are working with the Combined Authority, local service providers, Central Government and other stakeholders to ensure that our great city comes through
News · 19 March 2020
Liverpool’s Mayor has issued an unprecedented rallying cry to the city’s residents and businesses in a bid to mobilise a “community army” to tackle the Coronavirus challenge.
Health · 18 March 2020
Following the UK government’s decision to move to a delay approach to Coronavirus, Liverpool City Council has taken action to contain it from spreading.
News · 13 March 2020
Liverpool has set out a plan to retain its World Heritage status – as new figures show almost £3bn has been invested to upgrade the city’s historic site over the past decade.
News · 6 March 2020
A masterplan aimed at transforming the epicentre of Liverpool’s musical heritage has been approved. Liverpool City Council’s cabinet has today (Friday, 6 March) approved a Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF) for the Cavern Quarter, including Mathew Street – home of the world-famous music venues the Cavern Club and Eric’s, and nearby Williamson Square. The SRF contains
Finance · 3 March 2020
Liverpool City Council is to set a balanced budget which will protect key public services including libraries, leisure centres and children’s centres. The annual Budget Meeting is being held at Liverpool Town Hall on Wednesday 4 March. Through a combination of considerable effort, Government lobbying and invest to earn schemes the council has been able
Regeneration · 27 February 2020
Plans to upgrade the traditional heart of Liverpool city centre are set to be approved next week.
Environment · 27 February 2020
The second phase of a £2million investment in environmental enhancement of the Anfield Village area has now completed.
Education · 16 January 2020
Get ready to turn a new page in 2020 – Liverpool is gearing up for the Year of Reading. On Tuesday, 21 January, organisations and schools from across the city will be gathering at Liverpool Central Library to officially launch a 12-month celebration that’s set to get everyone enjoying the magic of reading. Mayor of
Housing · 13 January 2020
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson is writing to the Government expressing grave concerns over its decision to reject an application to continue its pioneering landlord licensing scheme. Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has turned down an application to keep the citywide scheme going for five years from April 2020 – despite it being backed by Merseyside
News · 10 January 2020
Liverpool City Council has started a consultation on its budget savings for the next financial year. The city council already has £436 million less to spend each year in real terms than it did in 2010 – equivalent to a 63 per cent cut – due to reductions in funding from central government. Through a
Mayor · 8 January 2020
Liverpool City Council is to start a consultation later this week on its budget savings for the next financial year. The city council already has £436 million less to spend each year in real terms than it did in 2010 – equivalent to a 63 per cent cut – due to reductions in funding from
News · 30 December 2019
I find it difficult to put into words how disappointed I feel right now about the recent general election result and what it means for our city its finances and for you. As you know, we have a total amount of £57 million to find in order to set a legal and balanced budget by 4
Mayor · 18 December 2019
MAYOR of Liverpool Joe Anderson has announced plans to help around 1,700 families and individuals this festive season. A total of 1,000 households with a child under one who are in receipt of housing benefit or council tax support, or who have been affected by the benefit cap, will be able to claim a £40
Design · 18 December 2019
The latest landmark project at Liverpool’s £1bn Paddington Village scheme is now underway.
Housing · 2 December 2019
Liverpool City Council has set out a timetable to transform a former landfill site that once formed part of the International Garden Festival celebrations in 1984 into a ‘green community.
Education · 27 November 2019
Work is to begin on installing a unique heating system to fuel what will become one of the world’s leading research hubs in life sciences and medicine.