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Liverpool City Council

News · 17 January 2022

New campaign shines spotlight on Liverpool’s culture club

When was the last time you visited one of Liverpool’s amazing cultural organisations? Have you already made 2022 plans to re-visit your favourite museum, theatre, gallery or music venue? Or have the last couple of years put a bit of a pause to your cultural calendar plans? Well, get ready to hit play, as a

News · 14 January 2022

What’s new for Liverpool in 2022

Must-see exhibitions, brand new theatres, sporting firsts and unmissable festivals, Marketing Liverpool releases the city region’s biggest events and attractions for 2022 – with lots more to be announced. Marketing Liverpool, the city region’s destination marketing organisation, today announced some of the highlights of the city region’s events programme for the year ahead. The city

Liverpool Council's Our City, Our Future, Your Say consultation results

Liverpool · 14 January 2022

Outcome of ‘Our City, Your Say’ conversations made live

Cleaner and safer streets’ and ‘better transport’ are just some of the things that residents told us they want to see in Liverpool. Over 900 people recently took the time to complete the council’s Our City, Your Say’ survey, in which we asked what people love about the city and what they think needs improving.

Cllr Sarah Doyle fixes a plaque to a wall at the Liverpool Novotel

News · 10 January 2022

Health pioneers “meet” at new Liverpool hotel

THREE health pioneers have been honoured today at Liverpool’s newest hotel. Following a public vote, meeting rooms at the Novotel Liverpool Paddington Village have been named after three people connected to the city who made their names within the science and health fields. Liverpool City Council ran an online poll last year and voters were

Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Blog · 5 January 2022

BLOG: Omicron – Inequalities and learning lessons

With confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Liverpool the highest they have ever been, Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton shares his thoughts on the latest wave and the lessons we’ve learned so far. “It is clear that the Omicron wave is well and truly upon us in the North West, following the experiences of London

Aerial image - Liverpool

News · 4 January 2022

New Local Plan set to be adopted after being judged ‘sound’

Liverpool’s Local Plan – setting out how the city will meet the challenges of a growing population, regenerating neighbourhoods and employment needs over the next decade – is set to be formally adopted. Following a six week public consultation in the summer, an independent planning inspector has concluded that – subject to a number of

News · 22 December 2021

BLOG: “It didn’t have to be this way”

With a feeling of déjà vu, Covid is topping the news agenda once again during this festive season. Liverpool City Council Video Journalist Jenifer Bruce was given unique access to a Covid Intensive Care Ward at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital to capture the reality of what is currently happening. And that reality is young,

Grab a jab at Wavertree Athletics Centre

Uncategorized · 20 December 2021

Grab a Jab before Christmas

Residents are being urged to get vaccinated or boosted this week, in order to have a happy, safe and healthy Christmas and New Year. There are plenty of options available in the city to grab your first, or second jab, or a booster. Following the success of this weekend’s pop up centre at Wavertree Athletics

Covid

News · 17 December 2021

Covid-19: Statement from the Liverpool Health Protection Board

The Liverpool Health Protection Board, which oversees the city’s response to the pandemic has issued the statement below with advice and guidance for people living in, working in or visiting the city ahead of the festive period. The new Covid variant “Omicron” is now increasing rapidly and is a very serious threat in Liverpool and

Health Matters - By Matt Ashton

Blog · 17 December 2021

BLOG: Staying safe this festive season

Liverpool’s Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton, explains why even if you’ve had the booster vaccine, you should also take other simple precautions this Christmas to keep those you care about safe.

Liverpool Town Hall

News · 16 December 2021

Budget consultation hits the road

LIVERPOOL City Council is taking its budget consultation on the road next week – so it can engage with residents face to face about options to save £34 million next year. The local authority has already seen its funding reduced by around 65 per cent since 2010, with spending now £465 million a year less

Health · 14 December 2021

Plea for people to get vaccinated

Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Director of Public Health Matt Ashton have urged people to get vaccinated ahead of an expected wave of Covid-19 cases.

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