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News · 19 May 2020

ACC Liverpool Operating as Distribution Hub During Coronavirus Outbreak

The ACC Liverpool event campus is currently being used as a logistical distribution hub, supporting Liverpool City Council’s efforts to ensure the most vulnerable people within the city are supported during the coronavirus outbreak. The operation is being led by the local authority in the city and is expected to continue for the duration of

Carol Challenor - Liverpool City Council

News · 13 May 2020

City council worker laid to rest

The funeral of Liverpool City Council worker Carol Challoner, who sadly passed away after contracting COVID-19, takes place this morning. Carol worked for Liverpool City Council for 17 years and was a valued, respected and much-loved member of staff. Although she worked for the Leaving Care Team in Children and Young People’s Services, colleagues from

News · 6 May 2020

Liverpool turns red, white and blue for 75th anniversary of VE Day

The city will light up on Friday to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Buildings across the city will turn red, white and blue to mark 75 years since Victory in Europe Day, when allied forces announced the surrender of Germany in Europe, ending the war in Europe. . The Royal Liver Building, Cunard

News · 29 April 2020

Liverpool to pilot new ‘life saving’ pedestrian crossings

Liverpool City Council is set to trial a new style of potentially life-saving pedestrian crossings. A report to Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet, recommending the trials, has been approved and will see innovative pedestrian crossings installed at two collision hot-spots – Hanover Street/ Bold Street in the city centre and another, on a busy high street located on the

News · 22 April 2020

Mayor pays tribute to council employee

Mayor Joe Anderson and Chief Executive Tony Reeves have led tributes today to council employee Carol Challoner from the Leaving Care Team in Children and Young People’s Services, who has died after contracting Covid-19. Mayor Joe Anderson said: “Carol was a dedicated, hard-working and popular colleague, who served our city for 17 years and played

News · 17 April 2020

Mayor’s heartfelt thanks to volunteer army

Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, has written a heartfelt thank-you to the 1,600-strong army of Liverpool volunteers who have offered to give up their time to help those in need in the city. In the email, he talks about how the outpouring of community spirit has made him ‘immensely proud’ and focuses on the essential

News · 15 April 2020

Support for film, TV and music industries

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region, has today (Wednesday, 15 April, 2020) announced that £400k of funding is being made available to provide immediate support to the city region’s vital Music, Film and TV industries as part of wider package of support that will be announced this week. Two key funds have been

News · 2 April 2020

Emergency funding support for local sports sector

Coronavirus is having an impact on every part of life, and the physical activity and sports industry – locally and nationally – is no exception. Sport England has announced a support package of up to £195 million to help the community sport and physical activity sector through the ongoing crisis, in addition to existing government

News · 1 April 2020

Thousands join Liverpool’s coronavirus volunteer army

An incredible outpouring of community spirit has resulted in more than 3,000 people volunteering to become part of Liverpool’s ‘community army’ to help tackle the coronavirus challenge. Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson set up the hotline just 13 days ago (20 March) and it was immediately inundated with pledges of help. The overwhelming response means

News · 1 April 2020

Supporting young people’s mental health and wellbeing

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is going to affect everyone’s daily lives – regardless of age. Liverpool CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health service) is working with its partners across the city to ensure children, young people and families get the support they need during this time. The message is simple – despite the challenges coronavirus

News · 26 March 2020

Vital funding for cultural sector

Liverpool City Council has welcomed Arts Council England’s (ACE) decision to create an emergency fund worth £160m which will support people and organisations in our valued cultural sector Liverpool is a city renowned for its cultural offer which is worth around £3.3bn to the local economy and supports 38,000 jobs. The city council is encouraging

The profile of a woman in distress

News · 24 March 2020

The impact of COVID-19 on those experiencing domestic abuse

Many residents will be following the local and national advice around household isolation and social distancing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This advice is in place to limit the spread of the virus and keep as many people as safe and well as possible. We know that there are vulnerable people in our

City centre parking

News · 23 March 2020

Changes to city centre parking and blue badges

The council is making changes to city centre parking restrictions and blue badge applications in light of the latest government advice on Coronavirus. With immediate effect, restrictions on resident parking in the city centre are being suspended. This means those who live on streets where pay and display is usually in operation during the day

Liverpool Central Library

News · 23 March 2020

Liverpool’s libraries close

Liverpool City Council has closed all of the city’s libraries with immediate effect (as of Monday 23 March). The decision has been taken to ensure the health and wellbeing of both the public and members of staff. The book loan period has been indefinitely extended so that people who currently have books on loan will

News · 18 March 2020

River Festival 2020 cancelled

The difficult decision has been made to cancel the River Festival. Here is a reaction from Director of Culture Liverpool, Claire McColgan MBE: “After careful consideration and following government guidance, we have made the difficult decision not to go ahead with this year’s River Festival which was due to take place along the waterfront from

Harrison Woodland

Environment · 25 February 2020

Woodland memorial celebrates life of George Harrison

To mark what would have been George Harrison’s 77th birthday (Tuesday 25 February), Liverpool City Council and the George Harrison Estate can proudly announce that a new memorial woodland in his honour will open in Liverpool. The George Harrison Woodland Walk, will be located in south Liverpool close to where George was born and grew

sport · 10 February 2020

Funding to help the inactive become active!

Liverpool is limbering up to encourage people to get active thanks to new physical activity funding. The city has been awarded £300,000 by Get Out Get Active – a national, ground-breaking project which aims to work with some of the least active communities or groups in the country, and give them the confidence to take

Arts & Events · 5 February 2020

Royal Navy aircraft carrier to make inaugural Liverpool visit

Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales will visit Liverpool later this month in a demonstration of the Naval Service’s close ties with the city. The second of the Royal Navy’s giant new aircraft carriers will arrive in the city on 28 February for a week-long visit packed with celebrations and engagement with the

Arts & Events · 9 January 2020

Liverpool gears up for Chinese New Year celebrations

Liverpool will be bringing in the Year of the Rat in style with celebrations set to take place in the heart of Europe’s oldest Chinatown. On Sunday 26 January, the Chinese New Year festivities will see traditional Chinese culture blended with modern performances to create must-see street, stage and music acts, aerial demonstrations, family workshops,

News · 21 December 2019

Liverpool grads join new Netflix production

A group of talented graduates from Liverpool’s LMA have been awarded roles as part of the crew on new Netflix series The Irregulars. The production, for which filming is taking place at locations across the UK, including Liverpool, is set in Victorian London following a gang of troubled delinquent teens who are manipulated into solving

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