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News · 21 April 2020

Mayor launches charity lifeline for Liverpool’s most vulnerable residents

THE MAYOR of Liverpool is today calling on the famous Scouse spirit of giving to help support community and voluntary groups during Liverpool’s hour of need. Mayor Joe Anderson is launching a special charity appeal to help fund the work of groups across the city which are supporting vulnerable people during the coronavirus outbreak. Praising

LIMF crowd shot

News · 21 April 2020

LIMF 2020 cancelled

The award winning Liverpool International Music Festival (LIMF), which was set to return to Sefton Park in July, will not take place this year. The LIMF team has made a statement today, expressing their sadness at the decision.which has had to be made due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Full statement here: We’re sorry to announce

News · 18 April 2020

Mayor’s plea to Prime Minister over mounting cost to city of coronavirus

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has written to the Prime Minister outlining in stark terms the cost of the coronavirus crisis to Liverpool City Council. In his letter to Boris Johnson, he reveals the local authority forecasts £73 million in lost income and additional costs as a result of dealing with COVID-19, in addition to

Community · 18 April 2020

Blossom Awards to recognise local British-Chinese achievers

British-Chinese people across Liverpool are being encouraged to put themselves forward for a new award designed to recognise their achievements and contributions to our national life. Nominations are now open for The Blossom Awards which aim to identify high achievers from the British-Chinese Community in our City – and across the country – in a

News · 17 April 2020

Mayor’s heartfelt thanks to volunteer army

Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, has written a heartfelt thank-you to the 1,600-strong army of Liverpool volunteers who have offered to give up their time to help those in need in the city. In the email, he talks about how the outpouring of community spirit has made him ‘immensely proud’ and focuses on the essential

News · 17 April 2020

Stamp of approval for NHS staff

Residents in Mossley Hill are honouring NHS staff for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic in a blooming lovely way! Laura Cuthbert, who is a finance officer at Liverpool City Council and Karen Smith, the postmistress of Booker Avenue post office, have adorned the post box outside with a giant blue rosette in NHS colours.

Family · 17 April 2020

Victims of Domestic Abuse reassured #YouAreNotAlone

Partners across Merseyside have a clear message to share with victims of domestic abuse during lockdown – #YouAreNotAlone., Liverpool City Council, together with colleagues in St Helens, Sefton and Wirral Councils, working with Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service and health partners, want to make sure people are aware of the help and support

a carer helping an elderly man and woman at dinner a table. They are smiling.

Care · 17 April 2020

Care workers praised for commitment during COVID-19

Care workers in Liverpool are being praised for their hard work and commitment during the coronavirus pandemic. Cabinet member for adult social care and health, Cllr Paul Brant, has paid tribute to the thousands of staff working in residential and nursing homes and home carers visiting people in the community. Care staff provide support to

News · 15 April 2020

New campaign wants you to be “Kind to Your Mind”

PEOPLE in Liverpool are being urged to be kind to their minds during the Coronavirus outbreak. A new campaign, Kind to your Mind, led by Cheshire & Merseyside Health & Care Partnership, has been launched that aims to support the mental wellbeing of people living and working across the region. The campaign also sees the

News · 15 April 2020

Support for film, TV and music industries

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region, has today (Wednesday, 15 April, 2020) announced that £400k of funding is being made available to provide immediate support to the city region’s vital Music, Film and TV industries as part of wider package of support that will be announced this week. Two key funds have been

News · 14 April 2020

Key route closes for £4m improvement scheme

Major work gets under way this week which will see the closure of a key route in Liverpool. Contractors for Liverpool City Council are working on Princes Avenue and Road as part of a £4m scheme which is seeing the creation of a unique cycle path along the central reservation. Improvements to the area include

News · 11 April 2020

City Council and partners plan for Merseyside Respite Centre

Liverpool City Council, in conjunction with partner local authorities, is in the final stages of agreeing the details of a 500-bed respite and recovery centre for Merseyside to ease pressure on hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic.

Mayoral Update

News · 9 April 2020

Mayoral Update – April 2020

ayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has announced the city will come together to support, celebrate and remember the efforts of health staff and other key workers when safe to do so, after the COVID-19 crisis is over. In a keynote address – broadcast on the council’s digital channels earlier today – the Mayor committed to

Health · 9 April 2020

Plan for huge civic ‘thank you’ to key workers when COVID19 crisis is over

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has announced the city will come together to support, celebrate and remember the efforts of health staff and other key workers when safe to do so, after the COVID-19 crisis is over. In a keynote address – broadcast on the council’s digital channels earlier today – the Mayor committed to

News · 9 April 2020

Easter holiday opening for Liverpool’s childcare hubs

If your children are attending one of the childcare hubs in the city please check which hubs are open both across the whole Easter holiday period and on the two bank holidays, Good Friday and Easter Monday. All special schools are closed during the Easter holiday period except Sandfield Park which is offering limited provision

Uncategorized · 8 April 2020

Sign up, download and get reading!

Liverpool’s libraries may be temporarily closed but that hasn’t stopped the city from getting its collective head in a book – an e-book that is. The Read Liverpool website – www.readliverpool.co.uk – where residents, students and anyone who works in the city can sign up to borrow e-books and e-audio books has seen visits shoot

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