News · 18 March 2024
City Council Planning a Merry Mersey Christmas
It may only be March, but Christmas planning is already under way for Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team.
News · 18 March 2024
It may only be March, but Christmas planning is already under way for Liverpool City Council’s Culture Liverpool team.
News · 15 March 2024
Around 9,000 runners are to take to the streets of Liverpool on Sunday 17 March for the 30th anniversary of the BTR Liverpool Half Marathon and ninth staging of the BTR Liverpool 10 Mile Road Race.
News · 15 March 2024
Liverpool City Council is rolling out a £4.6m investment boost to improve cleanliness around the city.
Community Safety · 12 March 2024
New lighting, CCTV and a speaker system have been installed in St Johns Gardens in Liverpool city centre following a successful funding bid by Merseyside Police.
A strong and fair economy for all · 12 March 2024
Plans for a second phase of the HEMISPHERE development in Paddington Village has been announced.
News · 11 March 2024
In light of the news St Johns Market has closed, here are some FAQs to help explain the situation:
Best Value · 11 March 2024
Liverpool City Council has today (Monday, 11 March) been forced to end the tenancy of traders within St John’s Market, with immediate effect.
Social care · 11 March 2024
Liverpool City Council is to extend its dementia support services with the opening of new beds for respite and specialist care. Sedgemoor care home in Norris Green is expanding, with 10 additional permanent beds for dementia patients and a further 10 short term beds for carers, who need some respite. Demand for care for families
News · 10 March 2024
As local authorities continue to feel the squeeze when it comes to investing in the cultural sector, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member responsible for Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, reflects on the current financial landscape, and his pride that Liverpool continues to support this vital local sector. We need to talk about culture. As a
News · 8 March 2024
A blueprint to further reduce serious violence in Liverpool is being launched on Monday 11 March.
A well-run council · 7 March 2024
The Government has confirmed a significant reduction in the intervention at Liverpool City Council, with the publication of revised directions.
A well-run council · 6 March 2024
Councillors in Liverpool have approved a budget for 2024/25 which includes a £20m drive to improve and transform key frontline services.
News · 6 March 2024
A consultation has begun over changes to home to school transport in Liverpool.
News · 5 March 2024
Head to Liverpool’s St George’s Hall for a celebration of sisterhood at the Sisterhood Soirée Pop up Market, taking place on Saturday 9th March, from 10 AM to 3 PM, at the historic St George’s Hall. In honor of International Women’s Day, we invite you to come together to commemorate, connect, and champion women in
News · 5 March 2024
Liverpool City Council’s zero-tolerance approach against retailers who sell dangerous vapes is continuing to have an impact. Eight retailers have been shut down since October 2023 for selling health-damaging vapes, often to young people who are under age. Using legislation that was first used during the Covid-19 pandemic to close businesses that were engaging in
News · 4 March 2024
Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team has played a key role in devising a new multi-media marketing campaign across England to remind parents and carers to get their children vaccinated against serious diseases.
A strong and fair economy for all · 1 March 2024
Liverpool City Council has welcomed a multi-million pound boost for its life sciences hub and for one of the city’s well-loved markets.
Liverpool · 29 February 2024
Liverpool City Council has launched a WhatsApp Channel which allows residents to receive key Council information straight to their mobile phone.
Thriving communities · 29 February 2024
Liverpool City Council and Merseyside Police have secured the eviction of a private housing tenant who was making life ‘a nightmare’ for the local community.
News · 28 February 2024
One of the UK’s oldest horticultural hidden treasures is set to get a new lease of life thanks to a vital funding boost. Following a successful bid which Liverpool City Council submitted to The National Lottery Heritage Fund, £245,000 has been awarded which will be invested in creating a permanent home for Liverpool’s historic Botanical