5 March 2026
Liverpool City Council
Liv Life Liverpool logo with a group of people smiling underneath in front of the Liver Building

Health · 4 March 2026

Liv Life Liverpool delivers life-changing impact in just 12 months 

One year after launching in January 2025, Liv Life Liverpool, a commissioned partner of Liverpool City Council, is celebrating a year of life-changing impact across the city.  Created with local residents, the service supports people to achieve and maintain a healthy weight through compassionate, long-term support.  In its first year:  At a time when 63% of adults in Liverpool

Business · 26 February 2026

Liverpool business turns empty halls into thriving community hubs

A Liverpool-based entrepreneur is transforming underused school halls, pitches and meeting rooms into vibrant community spaces – creating new income for schools and fresh opportunities for local people to connect, get active and thrive. Founded by Shima Ami (pictured above), the Community Lettings Management Company (CLMC) is breathing life into spaces that once sat empty

Libraries · 26 February 2026

Celebrate World Book Day at Liverpool’s libraries

From performance workshops and author appearances to storytelling sessions and crafts, a range of public events suitable for children up to 12-years-old will be held at various branch libraries across the city, alongside additional dedicated sessions for local primary school pupils.

The Family Hub team at Belle Vale Family Hub

News · 20 February 2026

Liverpool now has 11 Family Hubs as council continues to expand offer

Liverpool now has 11 Family Hubs operating across the city as the council looks to establish a hub in every neighbourhood.  Five hubs have been opened in 2026 so far, adding to the six that had opened previously.  Building on the well-established strengths of Liverpool’s Children’s Centres, a Family Hub is a place where all

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A well-run council · 16 February 2026

Council leads partnership workshop to improve sexual health outcomes for young people 

Liverpool City Council, alongside key partners from across the city, brought together key stakeholders for a workshop last week (12 February) focused on improving the sexual health and wellbeing of young people in the city.  The event marked a significant step in shaping a new, collaborative action plan designed to ensure that young people receive high-quality information and advice, learn about healthy

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