A financial update to the next meeting of the Cabinet will show that Liverpool City Council is making significant progress in recovering owed income and managing its finances, as part of its improvement journey, in what are increasingly challenging times for all local authorities.
BLOG | As part of the 16 days of action to Eliminate Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG), Liverpool’s Cabinet Member for Safer Stronger Communities, Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, outlines some of the work Liverpool City Council is doing to tackle the issue.
Additional measures have been put in place in the Princes Park area of Liverpool following a rise in COVID-19 cases....
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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England has today launched a public consultation inviting proposals for a new pattern of electoral wards for Liverpool.
Liverpool’s thousands of school staff have received a ‘thank you’ message from education chiefs in the city. Director of Children...
The first image and details of a flagship, eco-friendly housing scheme at Liverpool’s iconic Festival Gardens have been revealed – which could see several hundred new homes created near to the Mersey waterfront.
Liverpool is set to have new boundaries for its council wards. The Local Government Boundary Commission, the independent body that...
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Interim Director of Housing Zulfiqar Mulak explains how Liverpool City Council is transforming its housing offer to put people at...
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Next week, Liverpool City Council’s cabinet will receive an update report on the Liverpool City Centre Connectivity 1 programme (LCCC1)....
Patients will be able to get treatment for seven common conditions through their high street pharmacy from today, as part of a major transformation in the way the NHS delivers care.
Liverpool City Council's Leader has written to the new Local Government Secretary, Angela Rayner MP, with an update on the improvement journey and the wider ambitions for the city.
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Now that the behemoth that is Eurovision is over, you’d think the events team in Culture Liverpool must be taking their (very tired) feet off the pedal. Think again, as manager Sue Gibson talks about how the relentless events world continues to turn at pace.
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Household Waste Recycling Centres are open to get for your excess waste this festive season.
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On a day when the world is remembering George Floyd and the pain, protest and progress which has been made...





















