Environment · 13 December 2021
Christmas bin collections
Residents in Liverpool are being reminded that a revised bin collection service will be in place over the Christmas and New Year period.
Environment · 13 December 2021
Residents in Liverpool are being reminded that a revised bin collection service will be in place over the Christmas and New Year period.
News · 13 December 2021
VULNERABLE families in Liverpool are set to receive extra support with food and fuel bills this winter. Eligible families with children under one, families with youngsters aged two years who are entitled to free early education, and families with children entitled to free school meals will receive three weeks’ worth of £15 supermarket vouchers per
News · 10 December 2021
Ahead of a busy weekend, Merseyside Police are reminding everyone that officers will be out and about to ensure residents and visitors can enjoy our city safely.
News · 10 December 2021
Foreign and Development Ministers from across the world attending the G7 in Liverpool this weekend will receive a welcome letter from Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is hosting counterparts from the world’s leading economies for three days, from Friday 10 until Sunday 12 December,
News · 10 December 2021
The first steps to deliver Liverpool’s first operational net zero carbon building will be taken next week.
Heritage · 10 December 2021
We take a look at links between Liverpool and countries coming to the city for the G7 meeting
public health · 9 December 2021
Enhanced testing and covid safe protocols are in place to minimise the risk of spreading Covid-19 during the G7 meeting of Foreign and Development Ministers. As Liverpool prepares to host international visitors as part of the G7, Liverpool’s Public Health team is working closely with Government departments including the Foreign Office and the UK Health
News · 8 December 2021
As the city celebrates one year of Covid-19 vaccinations, Liverpool City Council and Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) share their thanks to all who have been vaccinated, and praise for staff and volunteers who have helped administer the vaccine. On 8 December 2020, exactly one year ago today, Liverpool’s very first covid-19 vaccines were administered
News · 8 December 2021
LIVERPOOL City Council will join forces next week with an international technology initiative to encourage young people across the city to learn how to code. On Thursday 16 December the council launches a strategic partnership with iamtheCODE which will see secondary schools and youth organisations given the opportunity to host digital clubs, as well as
News · 8 December 2021
Liverpool is hosting a meeting of the G7 countries from Friday 10 December – Sunday 12 December.
News · 8 December 2021
The Good Business Festival is returning to Liverpool in 2022. Major brands and inspiring leaders from business, media, music and academia will be part of what is the world’s largest responsible business festival, formed around six showcase events across Liverpool City Region and culminating in three days of events running from 22 – 24 March
News · 7 December 2021
A new suicide prevention campaign has launched, encouraging people to reach out and start a conversation – whether they are worried about someone – or are in crisis themselves. REACHOUT Liverpool – launched by Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team in partnership with Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Alder Hey Children’s Foundation Trust, reminds
Blog · 3 December 2021
The Littlewoods scheme is transformational in more ways than one, writes Mark Bousfield, Director of Investment and Development at Liverpool City Council.
Blog · 3 December 2021
When you say housing and Liverpool, most people – of a certain age – will think Brookside, Bread or even Boys from the Blackstuff.
News · 3 December 2021
The Government has approved a comprehensive Landlord Licensing scheme covering around 80 per cent of privately rented properties in Liverpool.
News · 2 December 2021
With the first case of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 now being confirmed in Liverpool, event organisers are being urged to review their risk assessments and ensure Covid-19 secure measures are robustly followed by staff and those attending. Director of Public Health for Liverpool, Matt Ashton said “The new Covid variant “Omicron” – first identified
News · 2 December 2021
A brand new festival is coming to Liverpool which takes a stand against racism. Championed by the Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson, Liverpool Against Racism (LAR) will take place in April 2022 and will feature specially commissioned music and cultural events which will stimulate a conversation about, and action against, racism. With a focus on
News · 2 December 2021
Thousands of pounds worth of illegal cigarettes and tobacco have been taken off the streets of Liverpool thanks to the nose-power of a furry, four-legged officer. To crack down on the sale of counterfeit goods, Liverpool City Council’s Alcohol and Tobacco Unit has welcomed a new addition to the team – Pippa, a specially trained
Community · 2 December 2021
Voluntary groups in Woolton are being urged to apply for charitable funds which aim to improve recreational and educational opportunities in the area.
News · 2 December 2021
Young people in Liverpool most at risk of serious violence or gang exploitation will benefit from targeted support to keep them engaged in education and attending lessons.