News · 31 March 2022
Landlord Licensing scheme goes live
Liverpool City Council’s new Landlord Licensing scheme, covering around 80 per cent of privately rented properties, officially begins on 1 April.
News · 31 March 2022
Liverpool City Council’s new Landlord Licensing scheme, covering around 80 per cent of privately rented properties, officially begins on 1 April.
News · 31 March 2022
Liverpool City Council is to provide an additional free green waste collection from next week.
News · 31 March 2022
A historic Liverpool street is the first in the city to have a plaque installed which explains its links with slavery. The brand new addition, close to the World Museum on William Brown Street, will be unveiled on Tuesday 5 April, with the bronze plaque explaining the history behind the street name and its origins
News · 31 March 2022
New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Liverpool City Council.
News · 30 March 2022
Liverpool dramas ‘Time’ and ‘Help’ both secure a sensational six BAFTA TV nominations each. Television is quickly becoming one of Liverpool’s most acclaimed cultural exports, with both productions made in the Liverpool City Region (LCR) and investment secured from Liverpool Film Office through its LCR Production Fund. The city’s most prolific stars – Stephen Graham
News · 30 March 2022
More than 35 music artists and DJs will take to stages in the Baltic area of Liverpool in a show of unity against racism. Liverpool Against Racism (LAR) Music Day takes place on Sunday 24 April, taking over Camp and Furnace and District from midday to 9pm, and 24 Kitchen Street from midday to 8pm.
News · 30 March 2022
A Liverpool landlord has been fined for failing to repair an open sewer in the garden of a rental property.
News · 29 March 2022
Back by popular demand, Taste Ramadan is returning to the Pier Head in a celebration of diversity – and everyone is invited! With the ethos ‘share food; share friendship’ the event, which takes place on Friday 8 April, promises to be an unmissable festival featuring Tez Ilyas, faith and community members and a whole host
News · 28 March 2022
Liverpool City Council has launched a major public consultation on how future development schemes can improve their surrounding environment.
News · 28 March 2022
Details of the first event to celebrate Sefton Park’s 150th anniversary have been revealed.
News · 28 March 2022
A three month consultation has begun asking residents how Liverpool should be governed.
Blog · 25 March 2022
Cabinet member for Social Care and Public Health, Councillor Frazer Lake, outlines the council’s role in helping vulnerable people, as the cost of living rises at the fastest rate in 30 years. “Across Liverpool, families are deeply concerned about rising bills. Many are just about keeping their heads above water and are really worried about
News · 24 March 2022
Communities will be able to come together in person and online to mark Mother’s Day on Sunday with a special series of readings at Anfield Crematorium.
News · 24 March 2022
Liverpool City Council is making it as easy as possible for residents to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee with their neighbours. The special bank holiday weekend runs from Thursday 2 to Sunday 5 June and it is expected that local communities will be eager to organise an outdoor get-together to mark the celebrations. To help
News · 24 March 2022
A BAFTA winning film-maker and historian, an ITV news anchor, a former professional boxer and a critically acclaimed American author are just some of the people coming together in Liverpool to address the issue of racism. Liverpool Against Racism takes place next month (Sunday 24-Saturday 30 April) and on Tuesday 26 April a unique conference
News · 24 March 2022
More than 3,000 runners will take to the streets of Liverpool on Sunday 27 March for one of the region’s most established races.
News · 22 March 2022
Liverpool will reflect how the pandemic brought communities together, on the second anniversary of the 2020 lockdown. The Museum of Liverpool is hosting the finale of ‘Visible Virals’ – a unique arts project which has provoked public discussion and celebrated the city’s resilience, kindness and scouse spirit. Throughout March, Culture Liverpool partnered with the city’s
Consumer Protection · 21 March 2022
A Liverpool landlord has been hit with a bill of almost £25,000 for exposing vulnerable tenants to serious fire risks in a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).
News · 20 March 2022
History was made last night as the multi-award winning writer Jimmy McGovern received the Freedom of Liverpool.
Uncategorized · 18 March 2022
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