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News · 4 March 2021

We Can Work It Out – Liverpool’s Pledge

Liverpool has set out its very own roadmap to recovery which will build a better, brighter and fairer future for all. At the heart of the plans are ten pledges which aim to make the city, its communities, its residents and its businesses thrive over the next year and beyond.  As one of the hardest

News · 26 February 2021

Be part of the volunteer squad for Rugby League World Cup 2021

The Rugby League World Cup 2021 is presenting a record number of volunteering opportunities with the chance to be part of the biggest and best ever Rugby League World Cup (RLWC) when applications to join ‘The Power Squad’ open at 08:00am on 25 February 2021. The Power Squad will be made up of 2,000 volunteers

News · 19 February 2021

Green scheme for Liverpool homeowners

Liverpool residents living in the Picton area of the city are being given the chance to make their home more energy efficient and save money at the same time. Liverpool City Council has been awarded government funding to install external wall insulation in homes that meet the criteria and would benefit from the scheme. Eligible

Everton Brow

News · 15 February 2021

Residents urged to make their ideas stand out from the crowd(fund)

Ideas which make Liverpool and its communities more vibrant, resilient and connected could receive financial backing to make them a reality. The city’s Acting Mayor, Councillor Wendy Simon, has launched a brand new round of funding as part of Crowdfund Liverpool – an initiative which aims to give residents who have exciting and innovative ideas

News · 15 February 2021

New partners for Liverpool’s Song for Kindness

The Liverpool Song for Kindness (LSK) song contest that was launched in memory of John Lennon, in what would’ve been his 80th year, has brought on new partners. In addition to global charity tuff.earth, Liverpool City Council and The Cavern Club running the competition, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) and Strawberry Field are now

Voting for Police and Crime Commissioner election

News · 5 February 2021

Local elections to go ahead in May

Latest reports from the Government suggest local elections will go ahead on Thursday 6 May 2021. In Liverpool, there are currently four scheduled elections taking place on this date: Liverpool CC Mayoral Election – to elect a Mayor for Liverpool. Local Elections – to elect councillors for all 30 wards in the city. Police &

News · 5 February 2021

Celebrating Chinese New Year at home

The Year of the Ox will be celebrated online as Liverpool’s Chinese New Year activities go virtual for 2021. From Friday 12 February a whole host of activities will be promoted online so that everyone can celebrate from the safety and comfort of their own homes.   For three days (until Sunday 14 February), people

News · 4 February 2021

Olympian ambassadors confirmed for World Gymnastics Championships 2022

Olympians Beth Tweddle MBE and Max Whitlock MBE have been confirmed as ambassadors for the FIG World Gymnastics Championships 2022. The world-class gymnasts will support the tournament, which will be held in Liverpool next year and will be one of the largest international sporting events ever to be held in the city. A total of

News · 3 February 2021

Sombre Covid Milestone for City

Acting Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Wendy Simon, has written a blog reflecting on the sad news that more than 1,000 people in the city have now lost their lives as a result of the Covid-19 virus. Read the full article here: This week our city has reached a grim milestone. More than 1,000 people dead

Mersey Citysafe signs

News · 29 January 2021

Suicide prevention signs installed along city’s waterfront

Merseyside Police, Liverpool City Council’s Citysafe team, Mersey Water Safety Forum and well as charities including Canal and River Trust, Samaritans and Royal National Lifeboat Institution have teamed up to commission unique signs along the River Mersey and behind the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool aimed at helping prevent suicides and other tragic incidents that may

News · 31 December 2020

Thousands thanked for getting tested during festive period

Liverpool City Council has thanked people for getting tested over the festive period. Figures show that from Monday 7 until Tuesday 29 December, 76,789 people took part in Liverpool’s SMART Testing programme which is aimed at asymptomatic people who may be carrying the virus unknowingly. The city’s Acting Mayor Councillor Wendy Simon and Matt Ashton,

News · 22 December 2020

SMART testing proves to be a big hit in the city centre

Christmas shoppers are managing to pick up not only last minute presents, but also a free Covid-19 test when they’re out and about in Liverpool city centre. The opening of two new testing sites by Liverpool City Council, have proven to be incredibly popular, and crucially they have also helped to reach a key age

News · 18 December 2020

£8.9m generated by ground-breaking city council project

Liverpool City Council’s ground breaking hospitality scheme has helped save businesses, strengthen the economy and improve footfall. The nationally-praised Liverpool Without Walls (LWW) scheme – the first of its kind in the country – launched in June when the city council announced a £450,000 fund to help local small-to medium-sized businesses redesign outdoor spaces and

News · 17 December 2020

New artwork revealed on World Heritage Waterfront

A landmark new commission from Turner Prize shortlisted artist, Nathan Coley, has been revealed on Liverpool’s UNESCO World Heritage Waterfront. The installation From Here, 2020 is a co-commission between Liverpool Biennial and Culture Liverpool and is the latest in a series of high-profile outdoor artworks on the waterfront following 2018’s Liverpool Mountain by Ugo Rondinone.

News · 16 December 2020

Liverpool continues to make a scene in the film and TV industry

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic bringing the film and TV sector to a standstill, Liverpool still proved a screen hit in 2020 – and took centre stage for one of the UK’s biggest productions of the year. In a report looking back at a unique year for Liverpool Film Office, latest figures show that despite effectively

News · 16 December 2020

Frankie exhibition to open at BME

No band has ever dominated a year like Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1984.   Born out of Liverpool’s post-punk scene with a brash, mischievous, ‘do what you want’ attitude – Frankie were a one-off. With their first three singles all going to No.1 – a feat previously only achieved by fellow Liverpudlians, Gerry and the

News · 25 November 2020

City region landmarks to light up in call to end violence against women

Iconic buildings and landmarks across the Liverpool City Region will be illuminated bright orange tonight (Wednesday 25 November), as part of an international campaign aimed at tackling violence against women. Liverpool Town Hall, St George’s Hall, World Museum Liverpool, Merseyside Police Headquarters, the Greystone Footbridge in Knowsley and the Mersey Gateway Bridge in Halton will

News · 11 November 2020

Cross-party support in tackling Covid-19

Political differences in Liverpool have been set aside in the fight against Covid-19.   Today, a special virtual call took place which saw Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson join the Leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrats health lead MP Munira Wilson and the Leader of the city’s Liberal Democrat party Richard

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