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Liverpool City Council
New format for Cabinet meetings

News · 21 April 2022

New start for Council’s Cabinet

Tomorrow marks the start of a new chapter with a new monthly format for Cabinet meetings which is aimed at making your council and its decision making process more open and transparent.

St George's Hall lit up for the Ukraine

Uncategorized · 15 March 2022

Mayor’s message to Odesa

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson is sending a message of unity to the people of Odesa in Ukraine, as it stands on the brink of being attacked by Russia.

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 11 March 2022

Consultation over future governance of Liverpool

Residents in Liverpool are set to be asked their views on how the city is governed from 2023. It follows the passing of a motion at a Full Council meeting in January, which asked council officers to draw up and implement a full and meaningful consultation over the future model of political leadership in the

Joanne Anderson with Marieme Jamme and Childwall Valley Primary pupils

News · 8 March 2022

New podcast marks launch of coding partnership

PUPILS at a Liverpool school have marked International Women’s Day by launching the city’s first podcast run by girls. Childwall Valley Primary School pupils are part of a project driven by international technology initiative iamtheCODE which will see the youngsters learning how to plan content, record and edit podcasts. The first episode, which is now

Head and shoulders photo of Mayor Joanne Anderson

Blog · 17 February 2022

“We have a responsibility to the people of Liverpool to put them first” – Mayor Joanne Anderson on the transformative benefits of embedding social value into council contracts

Mayor Joanne Anderson outlines more about her vision for making sure all council contracts deliver economic, social and environmental benefits for residents… Back in 2000, I was a board member at the Furniture Resource Centre (FRC) – the group of Social Businesses that Bulky Bob’s was born out of. At the heart of their work

Princes Park

Mayor · 17 February 2022

Major changes to awarding of contracts to deliver economic, social and environmental benefits

Liverpool City Council is set to make significant changes to the way it designs projects and contracts for suppliers so they deliver economic, social and environmental benefits for residents. It could mean support or training being provided for the long-term unemployed, businesses giving careers advice in schools, sharing building space with community groups, donating time

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Bishop of Liverpool Paul Bayes

News · 4 February 2022

Mayor and Bishop of Liverpool write open letter to Home Secretary

THE MAYOR of Liverpool and the Bishop of Liverpool have written an open letter to the Home Secretary asking that the government withdraws its Nationality and Borders Bill. The move comes after a motion was passed at last Wednesday’s Full Council meeting requesting that the Mayor writes to Priti Patel calling for the bill to

Health · 14 December 2021

Plea for people to get vaccinated

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Director of Public Health Matt Ashton have urged people to get vaccinated ahead of an expected wave of Covid-19 cases.

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