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News · 13 December 2021

Support available for vulnerable people this winter

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

Liverpool Waterfront

News · 10 December 2021

Letter from Liverpool for G7 Foreign Ministers

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,

Hackathon at St George's Hall in 2019

News · 8 December 2021

Liverpool’s schools set to crack code

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

Countdown begins to The Good Business Festival 2022!

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

Liverpool Against Racism logo

News · 2 December 2021

New festival calls for city to unite against racism

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

English Springer Spaniel Pippa sniffs out illegal cigarettes in a shop

News · 2 December 2021

Fake goods up in smoke thanks to pooch Pippa

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

A family of three take a selfie at the Albert Dock at Christmas

News · 28 November 2021

Liverpool. Feels Like Christmas

Hands up who’s excited for Christmas? Magical Christmas markets, non-stop shopping and historic streets filled with world-class culture (and pantos!). And if you’re ready to drop after all that shopping, Liverpool’s got it covered with cosy pubs and restaurants – perfect for every taste. The city’s Christmas 2021 marketing campaign – ‘Liverpool. Feels Like Christmas’

Exterior shot of the Everyman Theatre at night

News · 24 November 2021

New Creative Director for Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse Theatres

Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust (LMTT) has today announced that Suba Das will be theirnew Creative Director, helping shape its artistic future and bringing a fresh perspective into twoof Merseyside’s iconic venues – Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse theatres. Currently Suba is Artistic Director and Chief Executive of new writing company HighTide. Previously anAssociate Director at

Aerial picture of Liverpool ONE bus terminus

News · 24 November 2021

Keeping the city moving this Christmas

Merseytravel, Liverpool City Council, Merseyside Police and bus operators Arriva and Stagecoach will once again be working together to help reduce traffic congestion during the upcoming festive period. The joint traffic management scheme, which will run from Friday 26 November until Friday 24 December, has now operated for almost ten years. The initiative has proven

Cunard Building lit orange

News · 24 November 2021

Landmarks light up in a call to end gender-based violence

Iconic buildings and landmarks across the Liverpool City Region will be illuminated bright orange from tomorrow (Thursday 25th November), as part of a campaign aimed at ending gender-based violence. For the second consecutive year, Savera UK, a Merseyside-based leading charity that tackles culturally-specific abuse such as ‘honour’-based abuse (HBA), forced marriage and female genital mutilation

A composite image of the 2021/22 LIMF Academy cohort

News · 19 November 2021

Welcome to the stage… the LIMF Academy class of 2021/22

The next cohort of music makers have been given access to the award-winning LIMF Academy talent development programme. The Academy is an initiative with ambitions to improve skills and career opportunities for emerging music talent based in Merseyside aged 16-25 years old. The Academy gives exclusive access to activities, networks and insider know-how from the

School children with their hands up

News · 19 November 2021

Could you be a school governor?

ARE you a member of one of Liverpool’s diverse communities? Have you ever thought about becoming a school governor? Liverpool City Council is committed to ensuring boards of governors represent the communities they serve and is encouraging people from diverse groups to volunteer for this satisfying role. If you would like to get involved you’ll

A dove being released from someone's hand

News · 19 November 2021

Road Crash victims remember dead and injured in World Day of Remembrance

A service will take place in Liverpool on Sunday 21 November to remember road traffic victims. The event is being held in the Concert Room of St George’s Hall at 1:30pm, during which tributes will be paid to loved ones who have died in road crashes. People of all faiths and those of no faith

The Army supports Liverpool's Covid testing programme

News · 17 November 2021

Get involved in Liverpool’s Armed Forces Forum

LIVERPOOL’s Armed Forces Forum will be holding its fifth meeting next month. The forum, which was set up in January 2020, is a platform for organisations offering services to people who have left the Armed Forces and their families as well as those who are still serving. Next month’s meeting will be held on Thursday 2

Eric Lynch

News · 12 November 2021

Book of condolence to open for Eric Lynch

A BOOK of condolence will be available from Monday, 15 November, at Liverpool Town Hall for people wishing to pay their respects to Eric Lynch. Eric was made a Citizen of Honour in 2018 and dedicated decades to educating people about Liverpool’s role in the slave trade. He also campaigned successfully for the city to

Poppies in a field

News · 10 November 2021

Liverpool Remembers

Liverpool’s Service of Remembrance and Dedication is one of the most important events in the city’s calendar. A number of city council teams have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure everyone has the opportunity to take part and pay their respects – either in person or online. On Sunday 14 November the city

News · 9 November 2021

BLOG: On the cusp of forging Liverpool’s new TV golden era

In the wake of the news that Liverpool productions getting recognition in a number of award nomination categories, Liverpool Film Office’s Executive Producer and Fund Advisor, Chris Moll, reflects on how the city’s filming credentials are making Liverpool one of the most sought-after filming destinations around. The prestigious Rose D’Or and Royal Television Society North

Mark Blundell, Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside presents Julie Cashin with her MBE.

News · 9 November 2021

Julie is MBE-vellous!

A LIVERPOOL City Council worker who has helped hundreds of children and young people have a voice has finally received her MBE. Children’s rights and participation manager Julie Cashin was presented with her honour by Mark Blundell, Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside, at a ceremony at Liverpool Town Hall on Friday, 5 November, along with nine other

News · 9 November 2021

Liverpool has starring role in film and TV awards shortlist

The pandemic has proved to be a challenging time for us all, but a whole host or award nominations are testament to how Liverpool Film Office adapted to ensure the film and TV sector could continue to thrive in the city. As a result of implementing Covid-safe practices which enabled productions to continue to work

News · 8 November 2021

River of Light success shines bright

Were you one of the thousands of people who visited River of Light? Post-event figures show around a whopping 150,000 people enjoyed the free, outdoor trail over 17 nights which boosted the local economy. City centre restaurants and shops saw an increase in demand with Liverpool BID Company recorded their highest footfall rates since the

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