News · 22 January 2026
Investment commitment for cultural venues welcomed
Liverpool City Council is welcoming the government's announcement of a £1.5 billion investment in arts venues, museums, libraries and heritage buildings across the country.
News · 22 January 2026
Liverpool City Council is welcoming the government's announcement of a £1.5 billion investment in arts venues, museums, libraries and heritage buildings across the country.
News · 21 January 2026
A joint statement from Merseyside Police and Liverpool City Council said: “We would like to reassure parents and carers that schools in Liverpool have well established and practiced procedures to keep children and school staff safe when schools are made aware of potential incidents or threats “Merseyside Police enquiries regarding the cause of these threats
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 20 January 2026
Liverpool City Council has issued a reminder to people who own and use e-scooters to follow the law at all times.
News · 16 January 2026
A new dedicated temporary housing facility for homeless people in Liverpool is set to be created as part of a wider drive to tackle the issue.
Arts & Events · 15 January 2026
The full routes for both the men's and women's races were revealed as ten host towns and cities were illuminated simultaneously in a nationwide “Tour de Skies” moment, marking the next major milestone on the road to the 2027 Grand Départs – set to be the largest free sporting spectacle in British history.
News · 15 January 2026
Liverpool City Council is reaffirming its commitment to unpaid carers by setting out its long-term vision to ensure they receive the support needed to care for their families and loved ones.
What's on · 15 January 2026
‘The Librarians’ will feature as part of a wider event on 22 January, alongside a panel discussion and Q&A with key speakers from Liverpool Central Library, University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University, and Liverpool Hope University.
News · 15 January 2026
Liverpool City Council is calling on former social workers who have left the profession to consider returning in 2026. The council is actively supporting the University of Manchester’s Return to Social Work course by offering placements and dedicated academy support for social workers, with up to 45 places available across the region. The Return to
A well-connected, sustainable and accessible city · 13 January 2026
Liverpool is among the areas of the North of England that will benefit from faster commutes, better jobs, more homes and increased investment in their communities as the Government launches a major growth plan for the north - with Northern Powerhouse Rail at its heart.
Healthier lives for children and adults · 12 January 2026
Liverpool City Council’s decision to become the registered provider for two local nursing care homes is already delivering impressive results creating new roles and boosting local employment. The council has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to residents at Millvina House in Anfield and Brushwood Nursing Home in Speke, following the Cabinet decision in September 2025 to
Liverpool · 8 January 2026
Liverpool City Council has worked closely with residents and councillors to transform Goschen Street in Old Swan West.
News · 7 January 2026
During bad weather our gritters cover 600km of Liverpool’s roads in a single run, sometimes doing two runs usually late at night and very early in the morning when the network is clearer. Here are some more facts about gritting and how we do our very best to keep Liverpool moving during the winter months:
Community · 7 January 2026
Liverpool European Partnership has been named the national winner of the EU Delegation’s EmpowerEU Award in the Community Champions category. The award was presented on 20 November in London and recognises organisations whose work brings EU citizens together, strengthens local communities, and promotes inclusion and civic participation across the UK. Liverpool European Partnership brings together EU citizens
Better roads · 5 January 2026
From pioneering technologies to practical interventions, Live Labs has positioned Liverpool as a national leader in sustainable innovation - proving that bold ideas can drive real change
News · 2 January 2026
Liverpool’s Adult Learning Service (ALS) will once again be hosting open days and skills checks to support people on to a vocational course. The highly successfully open days offer a chance to meet the experienced ALS team and tutors who will help learners to find the right course for them. Courses starting in January are:
A strong and fair economy for all · 30 December 2025
During 2025 we put in place the building blocks for several major projects that are going to transform our city over the coming years
News · 30 December 2025
As 2026 begins, Smokefree Liverpool is encouraging smokers to make quitting their top resolution – because it’s well worth it for your health, your wallet, and your future.
Healthier lives for children and adults · 29 December 2025
Public Health officials in Liverpool are encouraging residents to join the national Dry January campaign.
Community Safety · 22 December 2025
Liverpool City Council’s Licensing Committee has stripped a store of its premises licence after owners failed to stop selling illicit cigarettes and tobacco.
High quality and inclusive education, skills and employment · 22 December 2025
Liverpool City Council has received confirmation from the Department for Education that a new girls school in Liverpool can progress to the next stage.