Road Safety · 3 January 2025
Winter driving guidelines to stay safe
Liverpool City Council is urging drivers to take extra precautions this winter as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of road traffic collisions.
Road Safety · 3 January 2025
Liverpool City Council is urging drivers to take extra precautions this winter as adverse weather conditions can significantly increase the risk of road traffic collisions.
News · 31 December 2024
A former Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, an Olympic athlete and foster carers are just some of the people who have been named on the new year honours list: Knighthood Andrew Cooke QPM DL HM Chief Inspector, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services. For services to Policing and to Public Service OBE
News · 24 December 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, looks back on the last 12 months and looks ahead to 2025. I am really pleased with the progress that the Council has made over the past year. We have made huge inroads into getting our house in order and tackling the root causes
News · 24 December 2024
SRA Property Ltd and its director, Sheikh Ryhan Allen Miah have been fined in Liverpool Magistrates court, after being prosecuted by Liverpool City Council’s Private Sector Housing team for 23 offences under HMO Management Regulations. The sentencing hearing was heard on Monday 23 December 2024, in the absence of both the company and director who
News · 23 December 2024
Liverpool City Council is appealing for assistance following the theft of a large number of gifts intended for vulnerable individuals from the Whitechapel Centre’s warehouse on Blackstock Street. This devastating loss comes at a crucial time for the leading homeless and housing charity. The City Council urges anyone with information about the incident to come
A well-run council · 23 December 2024
The big day may still be on the horizon, but some people might already be planning ahead to the inevitable clean-up in the new year. To help residents dispose of their Christmas trees properly when the time comes, Liverpool City Council will be opening a number of recycling points across the City. From Thursday, 2
Blog · 20 December 2024
One year ago, Liverpool City Council launched a Private Sector Housing Intelligence and Enforcement Task Force, and the results have made a real difference in our city. Tom Mullan from the team reflects on the last year... This anniversary gives us a chance to celebrate the team’s achievements in disrupting rogue landlords, improving housing conditions and
Regeneration · 20 December 2024
The bold proposal would see the transformation of a number of brownfield sites, which would also lay the foundations for economic growth and sustainability, encompassing Everton FC’s new £500m stadium at Bramley Moore Dock and the £20m Bootle New Strand development project.
A strong and fair economy for all · 20 December 2024
High-end clothing deals have turned out to be too good to be true at St John’s Precinct, as bags of counterfeit products are seized by Liverpool City Council. The Council’s Trading Standards team, working in partnership with Merseyside Police, has removed hundreds of fake goods after receiving a report from a member of the public.
News · 19 December 2024
Interested in working with children? Liverpool City Council’s Adult Learning Service is on hand to help residents towards their career goals in 2025. The ALS runs a series of vocational courses that help people to develop skills that lead to careers in Early Years settings or working as teaching assistants in schools and the team
News · 19 December 2024
Liverpool City Council’s Flower Streets mural project has been shortlisted in two categories at the Liverpool City Region Culture & Creativity Awards 2025. The project – which has transformed Kirkdale in North Liverpool with 11 murals inspired by floral street names – is a finalist in both the Community Cohesion Award and the People’s Choice
News · 18 December 2024
Liverpool is to host the world’s largest particle accelerator conference – beating strong international competition to bring the prestigious event ‘home’. Global experts will converge on ACC Liverpool for the International Particle Accelerator Conference 2029 (IPAC’29) to discuss cutting-edge research and innovation in a scientific field that’s used to fight cancer and find clean energy
A strong and fair economy for all · 17 December 2024
Liverpool City Council welcomed members of the International Festivals and Events Association (IFEA) last week for a special visit. The IFEA looks to unite festival and events professionals across the globe, offering a centralised space for research and discussions about the events industry. Delegates from the Asia branch of the association landed in Liverpool on
Homelessness · 16 December 2024
A temporary night assessment hub has opened to help people who would otherwise be out on the streets overnight in Liverpool.
A well-run council · 16 December 2024
Residents in Liverpool are being reminded that a revised bin collection service will be in place over the Christmas and New Year period.
Environment · 13 December 2024
This Autumn and Winter Liverpool City Council has worked with community groups to plant more than 220,000 spring bulbs - the biggest bulb planting season for many years.
News · 13 December 2024
As part of its Creative Neighbourhoods programme, Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team supports Rambert’s Future Movement, which aims to give budding creatives a head-start in their career. Here, 19-year-old participant Kieran Gregory talks about leotards inspired by Liverpool legends and rubbing shoulders with industry experts. I was selected to be a part of Future
News · 12 December 2024
HM Queen Camilla has sent a special message to everyone who has been involved in the rebirth of Spellow Community Hub and Library, which has reopened.
News · 12 December 2024
Poet Levi Tafari and Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce penned special compositions to mark the reopening of Spellow Community Hub and Library.
News · 12 December 2024
Spellow Community Hub and Library has reopened to the public, four months after it was torched in racist riots.