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News · 15 May 2025

Liverpool rises in unity to stand against racism

Communities across Liverpool will come together this Saturday to stand against racism, challenge hate, and celebrate the city’s vibrant diversity. On Saturday 17 May 2025, 7pm, the iconic St George’s Hall will be the stage for Liverpool Rising Against Racism, an evening of music, spoken word and solidarity. The event brings together artists, campaigners, residents

News · 23 April 2025

Liverpool Welcomes 50 New Citizens on St George’s Day

Today, Wednesday 23rd April, Liverpool celebrates a powerful moment of inclusion and civic pride, as 50 people from across the world becomes British citizens in a special ceremony at St George’s Hall — held fittingly on St George’s Day.

Liverpool Central Library

Libraries · 3 March 2025

Printing and copying at Liverpool’s libraries

It will soon be easier than ever to print or copy at Liverpool’s libraries.  Liverpool City Council is introducing a new system called Princh, which will allow users to:  The system will be rolled out across Liverpool’s libraries next month. Keep an eye out for instructions both online and in libraries which will give simple,

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Health · 25 February 2025

“Rethink Your Drink” with a new app helping Liverpool to reduce drinking

Liverpool residents wanting to cut down on alcohol can get free expert support through a new app that promotes a healthier lifestyle. The ‘Lower My Drinking’ app is part of a new campaign urging people to “Rethink Your Drink.” The app is available to anyone living or working in Liverpool. It offers expert advice tailored

Crowd of people gathering at Liverpool Pier Head

News · 17 May 2023

Eurovision 2023: Public Health Takes Centre Stage

Liverpool’s Director of Public Health, Professor Matt Ashton, looks back at the unforgettable Eurovision 2023 Festival in Liverpool — a celebration of music, culture, and public health The curtains have closed on the record-breaking Eurovision 2023 finale, held in Liverpool. After a spectacular two-week celebration, the city and the world look back on this monumental cultural

Liverpool Council's Our City, Our Future, Your Say consultation results

Liverpool · 14 January 2022

Outcome of ‘Our City, Your Say’ conversations made live

Cleaner and safer streets’ and ‘better transport’ are just some of the things that residents told us they want to see in Liverpool. Over 900 people recently took the time to complete the council’s Our City, Your Say’ survey, in which we asked what people love about the city and what they think needs improving.

Everton Brow

News · 9 July 2021

Final public consultation launches on Liverpool’s local plan

Liverpool is launching a six-week public consultation today (Friday, 9 July) to invite people and businesses to have their final say on the city’s 15-year Local Plan. Liverpool’s Local Plan sets out how the city would meet the challenges of a predicted population rise of 47,000 people, by creating 35,000 new homes and developing 370

News · 23 June 2021

Writing on the Wall achieves financial boost for Year of Writing

A raft of new events will take place as part of Liverpool’s Year of Writing (LYOW) thanks to a funding boost. Literacy events, workshops, a writing bus and writer’s boot camp will be just some of the activities for adults and children, all designed to improve literacy in the city and inspire through creativity. The

News · 16 June 2021

World Gymnastics Championships get creative

With 500 days to go until the FIG World Gymnastics Championships 2022 begin in Liverpool, Championship organisers are embracing the city region’s creativity with a new competition and ambassador. New ambassador Paul Curtis is the Liverpool City Region Artist of the Year, whose works have quickly become Liverpool icons. ‘For All Liverpool’s Liver Birds’ on

Head and shoulders photo of Mayor Joanne Anderson

News · 28 May 2021

Quick fire Q&A with Mayor Joanne Anderson

After just three weeks in the job we thought it was about time we got to know our new Mayor a little better. We put Mayor Joanne through the paces of our ‘top twenty’ quick-fire questions: 1. Where did you grow up? Netherley, except for a few months in Australia when I was 14. 2. What

News · 26 May 2021

Metro Mayor Launches The Good Business Festival Youth Programme at Knowsley Safari

METRO MAYOR LAUNCHES THE GOOD BUSINESS FESTIVAL YOUTH PROGRAMME AT KNOWSLEY SAFARI • Ground breaks on sustainable children’s garden supported by Chris Packham and Carla Marie Williams• Garden marks the launch of the Youth Summit and education programme for The Good Business Festival in July• Official event partners include Incredible Edible, Knowsley Safari, British Antarctic

The Spine building at Paddington Village, Liverpool

News · 21 May 2021

Mayors unite to open one of the world’s healthiest buildings

Liverpool’s new Mayor and the City Region’s Metro Mayor will officially open one of the world’s healthiest buildings today (Friday, 21 May). The landmark building, The Spine, based in Paddington Village, has been designed according to the scientific and medical research principles established in the international WELL Standard to achieve WELL Platinum. It is on

News · 19 May 2021

Drive to find more School Crossing Patrols

A recruitment drive is under way for school crossing patrols in Liverpool. Liverpool has 68 school crossing sites, helping guide children across the road at the start and end of the school day – but there are 26 vacancies, meaning some sites are currently without a permanent member of staff. The council is working with

News · 17 May 2021

Liverpool: One attractive city

As museums and galleries open up again from today, it’s going to be a massive week for culture in Liverpool. With new exhibitions, return of performances, and some major events, we’ve rounded up what’s coming up over the next few days. All of National Museums Liverpool’s venues are reopening from 18th May, and the team

News · 17 May 2021

Liverpool at the helm as cruises return

Liverpool is set to make waves this summer, as cruise ships return to the city for the first time in 14 months. Cruise ships will once again be preparing to raise their anchors and welcome back UK passengers for short trips to Liverpool. On Monday 24 May, the Viking Venus – a brand new ship

News · 6 May 2021

Liverpool’s historic City Halls launch pioneering new booking system

Spurred on by the challenges of the past year, Liverpool’s commitment to becoming the most exciting city in the UK – both on-street and online – has never been stronger. In a clear reflection of that intent, three of the city’s most iconic buildings have now joined forces to embrace a pioneering new booking system

News · 23 April 2021

Warm words from Acting Mayor, Cllr Wendy Simon

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet met for its final session of the current municipal year this morning.  Led one final time by outgoing Acting Mayor, Wendy Simon, here are just some of the decisions given the greenlight on what was a packed agenda: Funding from the Arts Council to support Liverpool’s cultural recovery The expansion of

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