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Terraced housing

News · 18 March 2022

Applications open for new Landlord Licensing scheme

Applications have opened for Liverpool City Council’s new Landlord Licensing scheme, which will cover around 80 per cent of privately rented properties when it begins in April. The new scheme, which runs until April 2027, is based on poor property conditions, targeting the 16 wards in the city where at least one in five homes

A cherry picker enables work to be carreid out on the Great Hall ceiling

News · 17 March 2022

Essential works to futureproof city gem

One of the grandest ceilings in the country is getting some much-needed TLC to futureproof its heritage for residents and visitors. For the first time in more than 70 years, the ceiling in Liverpool’s St George’s Hall’s Great Hall is being lovingly restored by a team of specialists. They are scouring every inch of the

Operation Vermont with Merseyside Police

News · 17 March 2022

Council supports major police operation

Liverpool City Council has supported Mrseyside Police in a major operation which has led to the arrested of a man on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder.

News · 17 March 2022

Liverpool Against Racism – A City Response

Musicians, artists, actors, athletes, historians, media personalities, politicians and activists will unite in Liverpool in a city-wide statement of solidarity against racism and hate. A week-long series of impactful, thought-provoking, entertaining and creative events will form Liverpool Against Racism (LAR) – a unique festival which doesn’t shy away from shining a spotlight on the subject

Sign spelling out LIVERPOOL

News · 16 March 2022

New look for Liverpool sign

The new LIVERPOOL sign at the heart of Liverpool ONE has received a bold artistic make-over from local artist Neil Keating. The graphic artist who has previously been commissioned by PlayStation and Dr. Martens, is renowned for his pop culture inspired creations and his design for the 15 metre long sign is a joyful twist

News · 16 March 2022

Joe Fraser announced as gymnastics championships ambassador

Joe Fraser has joined fellow Olympians Beth Tweddle MBE and Max Whitlock OBE as an official ambassador for the FIG 51st World Gymnastics Championships Liverpool 2022. Following his Olympic debut in Tokyo, the 23-year-old is looking forward to a packed home crowd when the World Championships are staged in Liverpool this year – the first

St George's Hall lit up for the Ukraine

Uncategorized · 15 March 2022

Mayor’s message to Odesa

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson is sending a message of unity to the people of Odesa in Ukraine, as it stands on the brink of being attacked by Russia.

News · 14 March 2022

BLOG: The Stones are rolling into Liverpool

Music fans have rejoiced at the news that the Rolling Stones will be heading to Liverpool in June as part of their European tour dates. But does the gig warrant the hype and why has it taken so long for the legendary rockers to play a stadium show in Liverpool? The city’s Head of UNESCO

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 11 March 2022

Consultation over future governance of Liverpool

Residents in Liverpool are set to be asked their views on how the city is governed from 2023. It follows the passing of a motion at a Full Council meeting in January, which asked council officers to draw up and implement a full and meaningful consultation over the future model of political leadership in the

Collage of images from The Batman, Peaky Blinders and The Ipcress File

News · 10 March 2022

Liverpool treble on the big and small screen

Liverpool, the most filmed UK city outside of London is the star of three new major productions on the big screen and small screen. Favoured by filmmakers for doubling-up locations as New York and London, Liverpool is flexing its versatility and cinematic status as a stage to some of screen’s biggest heroes (and anti-heroes) with

Members of the team organising the Liverpool Loves You event hold aloft a 'Liverpool Loves You' sign in St Nichols Gardens with the Liver Building in the background.

News · 10 March 2022

New event celebrates LGBT+ community

Faith and civic leaders will come together with Liverpool City Region’s LGBT+ community and its allies on Saturday 14th May for a community celebration and LGBT+ affirming service to show that Liverpool Loves You. Delivered in partnership by Liverpool Parish Church, LCR Pride Foundation, Homotopia, Michael Causer Foundation, Open Table Network, YPAS Liverpool, Liverpool BID

Joanne Anderson with Marieme Jamme and Childwall Valley Primary pupils

News · 8 March 2022

New podcast marks launch of coding partnership

PUPILS at a Liverpool school have marked International Women’s Day by launching the city’s first podcast run by girls. Childwall Valley Primary School pupils are part of a project driven by international technology initiative iamtheCODE which will see the youngsters learning how to plan content, record and edit podcasts. The first episode, which is now

Liverpool waterfront in the day taken from the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

News · 7 March 2022

City on the hunt for experts to attract major sporting events

Liverpool City Council is looking to appoint experts who can play a pivotal role in bringing major sporting events to the city. Following in the footsteps of hosting the Netball World Cup in 2019, the BISFED Boccia World Championships in 2018 and of course the World Gymnastics Championships 2022 later this year, Liverpool is on

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