News·13 December 2022Fly-tipping cases treated as crime scenes in new phase of litter campaignLiverpool City Council has decided to adopt a rather eye-catching approach in its continuing campaign against fly-tippers – branding dumped waste as ‘crime scenes’.
News·6 November 2021Budget consultation is under wayLiverpool City Council has started a consultation on its budget for 2022/23 as it seeks to bridge a £34 million...
Business·3 March 2021‘This budget marries the compassion and ambition needed to put Liverpool on the strongest possible footing’ – read the Acting Mayor’s budget speechRead Acting Mayor, Cllr Wendy Simon's budget speech.
Finance·3 March 2020Liverpool to set balanced budgetLiverpool City Council is to set a balanced budget which will protect key public services including libraries, leisure centres and...
Finance·13 September 2019Councillors work together to tackle “worst crisis since WW2”Politicians of all parties on Liverpool City Council are uniting next week to call for urgent Government action to tackle...
CommunityEducation·14 March 2014New plans for youth and play centresDiscussions are set to get underway with voluntary and community organisations about taking over six youth and play centre buildings.
BusinessCivicCommunityCultureDevelopmentEducationEnvironmentHealthRegeneration·5 March 2014Three year budget approved
Business·5 March 2014Infographics – your guide to the City Council’s social media campaign, part 1Find out more about the budget challenges facing the council and where it receives its money from.
Business·5 March 2014Infographics – your guide to the budget, Part 2. You will have heard us talk about how our funding has been cut but the graphic below illustrates what...
Civic·3 March 2014VIDEO: Mayor on budget challengesMayor Anderson talks about how city will meet its budget challenges.