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Liverpool City Council

Education · 24 August 2021

Pre-loved school uniforms appeal

RESIDENTS are being urged to help families in need by donating good quality unwanted uniforms. Many families in the city are struggling to pay bills, heat their homes, feed and clothe their children. Liverpool City Council is always looking for ways we can help those most in need. The council has teamed up with Liverpool SEND

News · 24 August 2021

Two more Lifestyles Centres to reopen

Following the further lifting of national Covid-19 restrictions, two more Lifestyles centres will reopen their doors again next month. From Monday 6 September, Lifestyles Everton Park and Lifestyles Park Road will be the latest sites to welcome people back . This is a phased reopening for both sites which will see them open for six

News · 23 August 2021

Summer in the City

Make the most of the last of the summer with these top tips from Marketing Liverpool’s James Wood. The buzz in the city has returned in the last few weeks and there are visitors galore from across the country, experiencing all that Liverpool has to offer. But it’s not just tourists who should have all

Mayor Joanne Anderson with Laurence Westgaph

News · 23 August 2021

Mayor Joanne Anderson in conversation with Laurence Westgaph

In this poignant conversation Laurence Westgaph, Historian in Residence at the International Slavery Museum, will be talking to Mayor Joanne Anderson. In this conversation the pair will reflect on Liverpool Mayor’s historic links with the transatlantic slave trade as well as exploring the significance of Joanne becoming the first Black woman to become the directly

News · 23 August 2021

Community Engagement Fair in Newsham Park

The Tuebrook Local Policing Team, working alongside Liverpool City Council, is hosting a Community Engagement Fair in Newsham Park. The event, which will take place on Wednesday, 25 August, from 11am-3pm, will give the community a chance to meet their local policing team, learn about the different departments in the force and the support agencies

News · 20 August 2021

The “green” streets of Liverpool!

Liverpool’s net zero carbon drive was given a boost earlier this month when work resumed on Kingsley Road, featuring eco plant machinery, electric vans, and innovative carbon-saving material. Liverpool City Council appointed local contractor Huyton Asphalt Ltd, via its Highways Framework, to deliver the road improvement works at Kingsley Road. In support of the region’s

News · 19 August 2021

Unique TV call out for Beatles fans

Beatles fans and hat lovers are being invited to put on their most flamboyant Fab Four headwear this Bank Holiday Monday and take part in a unique TV show being made in Liverpool. ‘Hats Off to The Beatles’ is part of Statues Redressed – a project where statues across the city have been given a temporary new look by artists and designers to celebrate and debate their place in the city today. As

Man with face covering - changes to self isolation

Covid-19 · 16 August 2021

Changes to self-isolation rules

From today (16 August 2021) the rules around what to do if you are a close contact of someone with COVID-19 have changed. If you are identified as a close contact of a confirmed Covid-19 case you now won’t have to automatically self-isolate, if you meet any of the following: Have been double vaccinated in

News · 16 August 2021

Marking Slavery Remembrance Day

The annual Slavery Remembrance Day (SRD), held on 23 August, returns this year as National Museums Liverpool (NML), commemorates this important date with the theme of Reflections: Past & Present. Looking at the past and the horrific history of the transatlantic slave trade, the three-day commemoration (21-23 August) has been co-created with the RESPECT Group

Housing · 13 August 2021

Residents urged to switch together, to save together

Find out how you could save on the cost of your electricity and gas, with the Merseyside Collective Switch. Sign up before 8 September to be a part of it. Liverpool City Council is proud to be part of the Merseyside Collective Switch – helping residents save £s on their electricity and gas bills.  Set up in

News · 13 August 2021

New art installations unveiled this weekend

Two giant-sized sculptures are set to appear in Liverpool this weekend, as part of a major public art campaign to encourage people to rediscover the city this summer. On Saturday (14 August), Chinatown will become home to Cowherd & Weaver Girl– a giant pop-up story book which encourages people to step in to the pages

Head and shoulders photo of Mayor Joanne Anderson

Blog · 13 August 2021

BLOG: Mayor Joanne on her first 100 days in office

Mayor Joanne Anderson reflects on the 100 day milestone since she was elected to lead the city… It is hard to believe it is only 100 days since I was elected as Mayor of Liverpool – to say it has been a whirlwind would be an understatement. I was so proud of being elected, and

News · 11 August 2021

Liverpool goes platinum with International Song for Kindness Contest

An international song contest launched last year in memory of John Lennon to inspire new songs about kindness has received more than 1500 entries from 18 countries. International charity tuff.earth started the search for the world’s best new song of hope and optimism on what would have been the former Beatle’s 80th birthday with the

News · 10 August 2021

New home for Tourist Information Centre

Liverpool ONE is the new location of the city’s Tourist Information Centre (TIC), which forms part of the official network of England-wide tourist offices recognised by Visit England. The TIC is located in Liverpool ONE’s former information centre on Wall Street, which was reconfigured for its new role as the focal point for visitors to

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