Liverpool City Council has worked closely with residents and councillors to transform Goschen Street in Old Swan West.
During 2025 we put in place the building blocks for several major projects that are going to transform our city over the coming years
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As Christmas approaches, public health officials in Liverpool have advice and information for people facing loneliness or financial hardship.
Subject to approval from the Cabinet on Tuesday 16 December, the Liverpool Library Strategy 2026-2031 will strive to transform the city’s libraries into vibrant, inclusive, and digitally connected community hubs that respond to resident needs, support lifelong learning and wellbeing, and promote neighbourhood cohesion.
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Households in Liverpool with a resident who is terminally ill will not have to pay Council Tax under a new...
This is also an opportunity to build a longer-term relationship with institutional investors who invest in places for the long term.
Homebaked enlisted Liverpool City Council’s Business Support Service and worked with Jaan Scott, a specialist business advisor
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The City of Liverpool and Everton Stadium have been formally announced as part of the UK’s bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035™.
Responsible dog ownership is the focus of a city-wide Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which has been extended for a further three years.
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Expressions of interest are being invited from landlords and homeowners who want to apply for a grant of up to £20k from Liverpool City Council to bring an empty property back into use.
Families in Speke have a new reason to get outdoors thanks to a unique woodland play trail delivered by Liverpool City Council in partnership with All Saints Church in Speke.
With approximately 15,000 more properties receiving weekly food waste collections from this week, Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene discusses why it’s so important to get involved.
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Two staff from Liverpool City Council's Public Health Team are taking on Alfie’s Squad’s ‘Race for a Reason’ to support children and young people who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Liverpool City Council is teaming up with Keep Britain Tidy for ‘Fight Fly-tipping Fortnight’, a new campaign to crack down on rogue ‘white van’ operators.





















