News·4 January 2022New Local Plan set to be adopted after being judged ‘sound’Liverpool’s Local Plan – setting out how the city will meet the challenges of a growing population, regenerating neighbourhoods and...
Blog·20 September 2020Princes Avenue - a special place“It’s strange how your career can come full circle. I have worked in Liverpool 8 as a youth worker, dance...
News·1 May 2020Major investment deal for city’s science sectorThe owners of Sciontec Liverpool have announced a major new shareholder in a boost to the city's knowledge sector.
Blog·28 April 2020Living in a £1 houseLydia Fazakerley is a student at Edge Hill University and has spent the past four weeks gaining first hand experience...
Transport·10 October 2019Major central span to be removed from flawed flyoverThe dramatic removal of Liverpool’s Churchill Way flyovers enters a new phase this weekend with the removal of a key central section.
Regeneration·8 October 2019Approval for city centre’s first Grade A office scheme in a decadeKier Property and CTP have secured planning consent for their transformational Pall Mall office development in the heart of Liverpool’s commercial business district.
Regeneration·4 October 2019Mersey music masterplan aims to hit right noteA masterplan aimed at transforming the epicentre of Liverpool’s musical heritage is set to go out to public consultation later this month.
News·26 September 2019Council to purchase prime dockland for £1Liverpool City Council is to buy more than 55,000 sq metres of prime waterfront land at Kings Dock from Homes...
Community·28 January 2019Alley Angels help boost recycling in AnfieldThanks to the work of a Liverpool voluntary group, the Anfield Alley Angels, the recycling rate in Anfield has increased...
Education·4 January 2019A look at the new St Julie’s Catholic High SchoolSt Julie's Catholic high School in Woolton is the latest to be opened as part of a multi-million pound investment by Liverpool City Council.
Regeneration·11 March 2014‘Greatie’ market to moveThe green light has been given to plans to relocate the famous "Greatie" market at Great Homer Street to a new facility on Dryden Street.