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Liverpool City Council
Warehouse in North Liverpool targeted for illegal fly tipping

News · 21 November 2022

Major fly tipping incident prevented

Thousands of tonnes of waste set to be illegally dumped in a Liverpool warehouse has been prevented by an undercover operation involving the city council.

Claire McColgan wins award - Chamber of Commerce

News · 21 November 2022

Director of Culture Liverpool scoops business award

We are delighted to announce that our Director of Culture Liverpool, Claire McColgan CBE, has been awarded the Liverpool Chamber Chair Award in Innovation in Business Awards. This award is given to recognise an individual or organisation who has made a substantial impact to Liverpool’s business community. Claire has received this award in recognition of

LSTM - what's your story exhibition. I did it for my unborn baby (had her covid vaccination)

Blog · 18 November 2022

Blog: What’s your story? Liverpool’s Vaccine Equity Project Exhibition

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet has today approved the second phase of Liverpool’s Vaccine Equity Project. Amina Ismail, a Community Mobiliser at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) was actively involved in the first phase. She reflects on her experiences of the last 12 months and the importance of developing local solutions to improve vaccine

The Roadpeace memorial in St John's Gardens

News · 17 November 2022

Road traffic victims to be remembered at poignant Liverpool service

A special service will take place in Liverpool on Sunday (20 November) to remember road crash victims. Taking place in St George’s Hall’s Concert Room at 1.30pm, those who have been bereaved or injured as a result of a road crash are invited to attend the moving ceremony to mark World Day of Remembrance for

An image of Liverpool Christmas Market outside St George's Hall. Credit Stratus Imagery

News · 15 November 2022

Deck the (City’s) Halls

There’s a festive takeover at St George’s Hall as the venue gets into the Christmas spirit – inside and out! The season will get under way with the return of the popular Christmas markets on Saturday (19 November), which will see dozens of festive cabins located on St George’s Hall plateau and along William Brown

Emergency Services respond to incident at Liverpool Women's Hospital

News · 14 November 2022

How does a council respond to a terrorist attack?

One year on from the terrorist incident outside of Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Liverpool City Council’s Joint Head of Safer and Stronger Communities, Jill Summers, reflects on the council’s response… “At 11am on 14 November 2021, many of the city’s civic and faith leaders were at Liverpool Cathedral for a Remembrance Sunday service. At the same

Crowds around the Rainbow Accordion artwork

News · 14 November 2022

River of Light hailed a shining success

The afterglow of Liverpool’s River of Light is burning bright with the event once again boosting the local economy. Across 17 nights, more than 250,000 people – a record number to visit the trail – headed to the city centre to enjoy the free outdoor trail which was organised by Liverpool City Council’s award-winning Culture

Image of school buildings

News · 10 November 2022

Cabinet to discuss SEND Sufficiency Strategy proposals

NEXT week, Liverpool City Council’s cabinet is set to discuss the next steps for revised plans to increase school places for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Earlier this year, an informal consultation was held into a set of proposals to move and expand special schools in order to increase the number of places

Four teenage girls making heart shapes out of their fingers

News · 9 November 2022

BLOG: Youth work – behind the “magic curtain”…

This week is National Youth Work Week. In this blog, Yvonne Maddocks team manager, targeted support, targeted services for young people, pulls back the “magic curtain” of what youth work is and reflects on the invaluable work that is done in Liverpool to support young people… Ask most people what youth work is and they

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