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News · 31 December 2020

Thousands thanked for getting tested during festive period

Liverpool City Council has thanked people for getting tested over the festive period. Figures show that from Monday 7 until Tuesday 29 December, 76,789 people took part in Liverpool’s SMART Testing programme which is aimed at asymptomatic people who may be carrying the virus unknowingly. The city’s Acting Mayor Councillor Wendy Simon and Matt Ashton,

Everton Brow

News · 31 December 2020

Differences between Tier 2 and Tier 3

Liverpool and the wider city region (Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral) has moved up from Tier 2 to Tier 3 as of 31 December. Some of the key differences between the tiers are highlighted in the table below. Category Teir 2: High alert Tier 3: Very high alert Bars, pubs and restaurants Pubs

Liverpool Waterfront at Night

News · 30 December 2020

Liverpool City Region moving into Tier 3 restrictions – What it means

 Tier 3: Very High Alert Today’s national tier review has confirmed that Liverpool and the wider city region (Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral)  is to move to ‘Tier 3 – Very High Alert’ at 00:01 on 31 December 2020. Liverpool’s Acting Mayor, Councillor Wendy Simon, said: “Although this is not the news we

Food Bank Diary - Beryl Bellew

News · 26 December 2020

BLOG: Food Bank Diary – December

Beryl Bellew is a founding volunteer at the North Liverpool Foodbank. Throughout this year Beryl and her fellow volunteers have been sharing their experiences of giving their time to this vital community service. In her final post of 2020, Beryl reflects on the past extraordinary 12 months… “Thank you so much for sitting with me

News · 22 December 2020

SMART testing proves to be a big hit in the city centre

Christmas shoppers are managing to pick up not only last minute presents, but also a free Covid-19 test when they’re out and about in Liverpool city centre. The opening of two new testing sites by Liverpool City Council, have proven to be incredibly popular, and crucially they have also helped to reach a key age

Covid-19 · 21 December 2020

WANTED: People who haven’t taken part in Liverpool’s COVID-19 testing pilot

The University of Liverpool is carrying out an evaluation of Liverpool’s Covid-19 testing programme. They want to hear from people in the city who haven’t taken part in the scheme, to find out why. If you are willing to participate, then please contact psycmast@liverpool.ac.uk, or call 0151 794 1410. The interview will take no more

News · 18 December 2020

Liverpool Streetscene Services’ Christmas Parade 2020

LSSL wanted to say a big thank you to the residents who have supported Liverpool’s Alleyway Programme for the past 2 years, who have been instrumental to the programme’s success so far. We got in touch with Santa and asked if he could pay these residents a visit and spread some Christmas cheer after a

News · 18 December 2020

£8.9m generated by ground-breaking city council project

Liverpool City Council’s ground breaking hospitality scheme has helped save businesses, strengthen the economy and improve footfall. The nationally-praised Liverpool Without Walls (LWW) scheme – the first of its kind in the country – launched in June when the city council announced a £450,000 fund to help local small-to medium-sized businesses redesign outdoor spaces and

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 17 December 2020

STATEMENT: Government review

Liverpool City Council has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will carry out a review of the authority’s compliance with its ‘best value’ duty.

News · 17 December 2020

New artwork revealed on World Heritage Waterfront

A landmark new commission from Turner Prize shortlisted artist, Nathan Coley, has been revealed on Liverpool’s UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront. The installation From Here, 2020 is a co-commission between Liverpool Biennial and Culture Liverpool and is the latest in a series of high-profile outdoor artworks on the waterfront following 2018’s Liverpool Mountain by Ugo Rondinone.

Sefton Park

News · 16 December 2020

Winter Walks in Liverpool

Winter is the perfect time to wrap up warm, throw on some wellies and go for an invigorating walk. Blow away the cobwebs along blustery coastal paths for a Christmas walk, or take a frosty New Year’s Day stroll. We look after lots of places where you can feel refreshed on crisp winter walks in

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