18 April 2026
Liverpool City Council
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Public Health update shows Liverpool strengthening response to address health inequalities 

Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team has published its Year 2 update on the State of Health in the City: Liverpool 2040 report, outlining significant system-wide progress and reaffirming the city’s commitment to tackling health inequalities. Delivered at the April Cabinet Meeting, it was emphasised the importance of this work, recognising it as a core pillar of the Council’s long-term ambition for a fairer, healthier Liverpool.  Over the

News · 10 April 2026

Spring into success with Liverpool Youth Trailblazer’s next phase

Aged 18-21? Fancy employment support and a free pizza lunch? Then the Liverpool Youth Trailblazer has you covered! Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) are invited to the next Liverpool Youth Trailblazer (LYT) drop-in event on Thursday 30 April. To be held at PINS Social Club, Duke Street, from 11.30am-2pm,

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Thriving communities · 2 April 2026

Longer hours for Recycling Centres

Liverpool residents now have the opportunity to recycle more as Household Waste Recycling Centres open for longer over the spring and summer months. From Wednesday 1 April the region’s Centres are open from 8.00am until 8.00pm. There are 16 Household Waste Recycling Centres in the region. They are operated by Veolia on behalf of Merseyside

News · 1 April 2026

Champions Network launched in Liverpool to support neurodiversity in schools

A new initiative has been launched in Liverpool to promote better support for neurodiverse children and young people at school. The Neuroinclusive Champions Network, delivered in partnership by Liverpool City Council, Liverpool Parent and Carers Forum (LivPac) and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, will support schools to share knowledge and contribute to improving outcomes and experiences

News · 31 March 2026

Liverpool launches bold new plan to give every child the Best Start in Life

Liverpool City Council has today unveiled its Best Start for Life Local Plan—a city‑wide commitment to ensuring every child grows up healthy, safe, confident, and ready to learn. Rooted in strong partnership working, the plan sets out a blueprint for transforming early years support across health, education, care, and community services. At the heart of

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