The Grade II* listed building, steeped in maritime and architectural history, will open its doors for a rare series of heritage tours in late November and throughout December 2025.
Liverpool partners will once again stand together on 1 December to mark World AIDS Day, honouring those loved and lost to HIV, while reaffirming the city’s unwavering commitment to ending new transmissions by 2030.
Expressions of interest are being invited from landlords and homeowners who want to apply for a grant of up to £20k from Liverpool City Council to bring an empty property back into use.
With approximately 15,000 more properties receiving weekly food waste collections from this week, Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene discusses why it’s so important to get involved.
Liverpool has outlined a bold plan to support neurodiverse people, working in partnership across Merseyside, after research revealed significant barriers...