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News · 2 October 2025

Breck Road library

Liverpool City Council has taken action to prevent the accrual of further debt in relation to Breck Road library, operated by Alt Valley Community Trust (AVCT). The lease on the privately-owned building was transferred to AVCT in 2016, but they have failed to meet their legal obligation to pay the rent in full, despite being

News · 1 October 2025

World Elders’ Day marked in Liverpool

To mark World Elders’ Day, neighbourhood officers came together at the Joseph Lappin Centre in Old Swan to celebrate elderly residents and recognise the vital role they play in our community.

News · 1 October 2025

Public health officials back Stoptober

Public Health Liverpool is backing the national Stoptober campaign with a powerful local push to help residents quit smoking for good – and this year, there’s more support than ever before. Backed by Liverpool City Council and Smokefree Liverpool, the campaign will feature real-life stories from local people, including Jason Scott, 58, who quit smoking

News · 1 October 2025

Hall Hosts Autumn Artisan Delights

Around 70 of the best independent traders will be heading to St George’s Hall this Sunday to showcase a vast array of stunning and unique products. The artisan market, which has FREE entry, returns on Sunday 5 October, after the huge success of last year’s event. Running from 10am to 4.30pm expect stalls filled with

Interns from Liverpool City Council at work

News · 29 September 2025

Liverpool’s “First class” Intern to Work scheme praised by leading national social inclusion body

Liverpool’s “Intern to Work” scheme has received praise from a national social inclusion body after being described as one of the leading supported internship providers in the Northwest. Described as a ‘first-class approach’, the pioneering, work-based study programme led by Liverpool City Council, has been highlighted by the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) for

News · 28 September 2025

Commitment to deliver Liverpool North New Town

Liverpool City Council, Sefton Council and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority have expressed their shared commitment to delivering substantial housing growth and investment in communities across North Liverpool and Bootle.

Picture of money

News · 25 September 2025

Additional Government funding for Liverpool welcomed

Liverpool City Council has welcomed news that three additional areas of the city are to benefit to the tune of tens of millions of pounds over the next decade from the Government’s new ‘Pride in Place’ initiative. Parts of Everton, Norris Green and the area around Newsham Park will each get £2 million per year

News · 25 September 2025

Milestone for future growth as consultation begins on Local Plan

Liverpool City Council has begun consultation on an updated Local Plan that will guide and influence development and economic growth until 2041 – providing certainty for developers, investors, businesses and residents. The council has also issued a further call for sites that could be used for development. Influenced by engagement with residents and stakeholders which

News · 25 September 2025

New event aims to help young people with SEND take next steps to adulthood

A new event, designed to support young people with SEND (Special Educational Needs or Disabilities) with their journey towards adulthood has been announced. The Ready, Set, Thrive: Adulthood Awaits event will bring young people, families, professionals and services together – to offer expert guidance, professional resources, and presentations from a range of industry leaders. The

News · 23 September 2025

Celebrating Black voices with new Culture Liverpool commissions

Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team is proud to announce ten brand new artistic commissions to mark Black History Month 2025 this October. Under the theme Power and Pride, funding has been awarded to a diverse range of creative projects which will showcase and honour the rich contributions of Black communities to the city’s cultural, social, and

The "Third Liver Bird" standing proudly in front of the Liver Building on a sunny day.

Thriving communities · 23 September 2025

Third ‘Liver Bird’ highlights Liverpool’s poor recycling rates

Liverpool’s famous Liver Birds have been joined by a third bird with an important message for local residents – to help improve recycling rates across the city from today (Tuesday 23 September). Made from recyclable items, the giant sculpture was created to raise awareness about what should be placed in Liverpool’s blue recycling bins, as

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