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Liverpool City Council

Consumer Protection · 26 March 2020

Prohibition order for pub breaching coronavirus restrictions

A pub in south Liverpool has been issued with a prohibition order after it was found to be open, in breach of coronavirus restrictions. Licensing officers were tipped off last weekend that The Orient in Speke was open, in contravention of government orders last Friday night for entertainment, hospitality and indoor leisure premises to close.

Health · 26 March 2020

Day centres close due to coronavirus restrictions

Day care facilities in Liverpool are being closed temporarily due to the impact of coronavirus restrictions. They include premises for dementia, mental health and learning disabilities. The centres are not being used at the moment because of the limits placed on people’s movements by the government to slow the spread of COVID-19. The following centres

News · 26 March 2020

Vital funding for cultural sector

Liverpool City Council has welcomed Arts Council England’s (ACE) decision to create an emergency fund worth £160m which will support people and organisations in our valued cultural sector Liverpool is a city renowned for its cultural offer which is worth around £3.3bn to the local economy and supports 38,000 jobs. The city council is encouraging

Closed playground

Uncategorized · 25 March 2020

City’s playgrounds now closed

Playgrounds and other recreational facilities in parks and green spaces across Liverpool are now closed following new government guidance to protect the public from coronavirus. Although parks and greenspaces are currently staying open to the public for daily exercise during the lockdown period, the following should now not be used: Play areas Recreational equipment such

Uncategorized · 25 March 2020

Bulky Bob’s collection service suspended

Liverpool City Council has suspended its large items collections service Bulky Bob’s. Due to reduced staffing levels the popular service, where large household items are collected from people’s homes for disposal or recycling, will be put on hold so that other services can be prioritised. Anyone who has a Bulky Bob’s collection already booked is

The profile of a woman in distress

News · 24 March 2020

The impact of COVID-19 on those experiencing domestic abuse

Many residents will be following the local and national advice around household isolation and social distancing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This advice is in place to limit the spread of the virus and keep as many people as safe and well as possible. We know that there are vulnerable people in our

News · 24 March 2020

Government Hardship Fund to support vulnerable households

Today (Tuesday 24 March), Local Government Secretary Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP has confirmed the government’s £500 million Hardship Fund will provide council tax relief to vulnerable people and households to help those affected most by coronavirus. The government has set out that the Hardship Fund, which was announced by the Chancellor at Budget, will

News · 23 March 2020

Council closes One Stop Shops

Liverpool City Council has closed its three remaining One Stop Shops - Garston, Kirkdale and the City Centre One Stop Shop - with immediate effect.

City centre parking

News · 23 March 2020

Changes to city centre parking and blue badges

The council is making changes to city centre parking restrictions and blue badge applications in light of the latest government advice on Coronavirus. With immediate effect, restrictions on resident parking in the city centre are being suspended. This means those who live on streets where pay and display is usually in operation during the day

Liverpool Central Library

News · 23 March 2020

Liverpool’s libraries close

Liverpool City Council has closed all of the city’s libraries with immediate effect (as of Monday 23 March). The decision has been taken to ensure the health and wellbeing of both the public and members of staff. The book loan period has been indefinitely extended so that people who currently have books on loan will

Liverpool's famous waterfront at night

News · 23 March 2020

Coronavirus scams you need to be aware of

Residents are being urged to be vigilant as an increasing number of con-artists attempt to make money out of coronavirus. More and more scammers are using social media to prey on the disruption caused. They  usually want one of three things: To distribute misinformation To steal personal information for the purpose of identity theft and

News · 22 March 2020

Advice for key workers needing nursery and early years care

Key workers in Liverpool needing nursery-age and early years childcare from Monday 23 March are advised to contact their own provider in the first instance to see if they are open. It follows the Government’s decision to close schools and nurseries last Friday until further notice, as part of the response to coronavirus. The council

Liverpool · 21 March 2020

Shoppers urged not to panic buy

The Government has urged shoppers to be responsible, following panic buying sparked by the coronavirus outbreak. Environment Secretary George Eustice said there is more than enough food to go around, but that shops are struggling to keep shelves stocked due to increased purchasing. Supermarkets have been overwhelmed, with scenes in Liverpool replicating those across the

Education · 20 March 2020

Liverpool to open hubs for children of key workers

Around 50 hubs to look after primary age children of key workers in Liverpool will open on Monday 23 March. It follows the Government’s decision to close schools later today until further notice, as part of the response to coronavirus. The strategically located school sites are only for primary age pupils whose parents are key

Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board

News · 19 March 2020

Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board meeting – COVID-19

Liverpool’s Health and Wellbeing Board meeting on coronavirus finished as the city begins a partial shutdown including public buildings like libraries and leisure centres to temporarily shut or introduce restricted opening times. Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board – Thursday, 19th March, 2020 2.00 p.m Venue: Council Chamber – Town Hall, High Street, Liverpool 1 Agenda and

Health · 18 March 2020

Mayor acts to tackle Coronavirus

Following the UK government’s decision to move to a delay approach to Coronavirus, Liverpool City Council has taken action to contain it from spreading.

News · 18 March 2020

River Festival 2020 cancelled

The difficult decision has been made to cancel the River Festival. Here is a reaction from Director of Culture Liverpool, Claire McColgan MBE: “After careful consideration and following government guidance, we have made the difficult decision not to go ahead with this year’s River Festival which was due to take place along the waterfront from

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