News · 21 April 2022
New start for Council’s Cabinet
Tomorrow marks the start of a new chapter with a new monthly format for Cabinet meetings which is aimed at making your council and its decision making process more open and transparent.
News · 21 April 2022
Tomorrow marks the start of a new chapter with a new monthly format for Cabinet meetings which is aimed at making your council and its decision making process more open and transparent.
News · 19 April 2022
For those of you who’ve opted into the green bin payment scheme, and for those of you thinking about signing up, we thought we’d give you an update on how it is all going.
News · 14 April 2022
Cabinet member for children's social care, Cllr Frazer Lake, reflects on the caring spirit of people in Liverpool and our urgent need for more foster carers.
Finance · 14 April 2022
Liverpool City Council will start making Council Tax energy rebate payments to households in May.
News · 13 April 2022
We've answered some of the most commonly asked questions about the governance consultation.
News · 13 April 2022
Liverpool will mark the 33rd anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster on Friday (15 April). Flags will be flown at half-mast from civic buildings (St George’s Hall, Cunard Building and Liverpool Town Hall) and bells will toll 97 times at 3.06pm from the Town Hall to remember those who lost their lives as result of the
News · 12 April 2022
Households in Liverpool are starting to receive letters outlining how they can take part in a consultation over how the city should be governed.
News · 12 April 2022
Liverpool Baltic is the new name for the station to be built on the site of the former St James station after winning a public vote.
News · 12 April 2022
LCR Pride Foundation has opened registrations for March with Pride 2022 – the first large-scale in-person event delivered by the Liverpool City Region’s LGBT+ charity since 2019. In July 2019, the year prior to the pandemic, March with Pride saw more than 12,000 members of the city region’s LGBT+ community and its allies come together
News · 12 April 2022
For four days this summer over the extended Bank Holiday weekend, Liverpool comes alive with a brand-new festival – Taste Liverpool. Drink Bordeaux – which coincides with the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations across Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th June. Taste Liverpool. Drink Bordeaux is set to be the most delicious weekend of the year. Featuring an
News · 11 April 2022
Marketing Liverpool has been successful in securing funding from VisitEngland for the second year running to continue promoting Liverpool City Region as part of the city-focused ‘Escape The Everyday’ campaign. Using the tagline ‘Get away to it all’, the marketing campaign will build upon the campaign in 2021 and will highlight the range of indoor
News · 11 April 2022
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival returns this summer with ten days celebrating the best Arab arts and culture. Marking 20 years since the first festival was held in the city, organisers have revealed the popular Family Day returns as part of the programme, for the first time in two years, at Sefton Park’s Palm House. With
Civic · 11 April 2022
A businessman who inspired generations of entrepreneurs is to be posthumously honoured in a special ceremony at Liverpool Town Hall on Wednesday 13 April.
News · 10 April 2022
Extra spring in your step? Take advantage of the number of parks and greenspaces Liverpool has to offer. There’s no better time than now to spend even longer outdoors and enjoy the signs of spring. Golden daffodils, blossom trees and wildlife, there’s so much to see and explore. Allerton Country Walk Allerton Country Walk
News · 10 April 2022
As the 5th most family-friendly travel destination in the UK*, why not make the most of the local attractions and greenspaces Liverpool has to offer this Easter. There’s plenty to choose from, take a look at the activities below… April 11 – The Easter Holiday Activities and Food programme The programme is aimed at children from reception
public health · 8 April 2022
Liverpool’s Health Protection Board (HPB) met this week to review the COVID-19 situation, with free testing no longer available for most people and new national guidance about when to isolate from others being published. Covid infections continue to circulate at a very high level in Liverpool and remain a real risk to many of us.
News · 8 April 2022
THE OPERATOR of a food store in Kensington was fined £1,000 yesterday (7 April) after pleading guilty at Liverpool Magistrates Court to six breaches of food safety and hygiene. Itoro John, who runs the African Food Store, 66-68 Prescot Road, Liverpool, L7 0JA, must pay £1,000, with costs of £5,168.46 awarded to Liverpool City Council.
News · 7 April 2022
Teenagers from across Liverpool will come together to creatively explore what racism means to them. As part of the Liverpool Against Racism festival, the Youth EMPOWER Conference takes place on Friday 29 April and will see 60 young adults from schools across the city region engage in honest and frank discussions on the topic of
News · 5 April 2022
Liverpool City Council is to invest three-quarters of a million pounds in improving its schools and teachers. The ground-breaking initiative is the first of its kind across the country, and will provide a three-year investment programme in the city’s schools. The new partnership, between Liverpool City Council and education charity Ambition Institute, will see 400
News · 1 April 2022
LIVERPOOL City Council is launching a new campaign that will celebrate the children and young people across the city who are making a difference in their communities. #LiveLifeLoveLiverpool will shine a light on the incredible work that young people have committed to in their own time and will also mark their achievements outside of the