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Liverpool City Council

News · 10 July 2025

Drugs den transformed

A house in Anfield that was used as a drugs den has been transformed after action by Liverpool City Council’s Landlord Licensing team and Merseyside Police. An inspection of the property on Manningham Road was carried out by the council in 2022, following complaints. The council worked with Merseyside Police to secure its closure under

Young people stood on the steps at the town hall, holding their posters in the air, with the Lord Mayor in the centre.

Thriving communities · 24 June 2025

Young voices lead the way in clean-up campaign

Protecting the environment and loving where you live were the messages young people shared last week on a trip to Liverpool Town Hall. School children from across North Liverpool were invited to share posters they had made urging the community to stop littering and look after the local area. They presented their ideas to the

News · 19 June 2025

Landlord fined again for unlicensed properties in Liverpool

A landlord is facing a bill totalling more than £12,000 for managing a portfolio of rental properties across Liverpool without appropriate licenses. Ballpark Property Limited pleaded guilty to eight offences under the Housing Act 2004 at a hearing held on Thursday, 12 June 2025, at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court. Liverpool City Council brought the charges to

Abbie-Grace Breen standing by a gate to a play area. On the gate is her winning picture. Its a colourful picture of children playing in a play area.

A well-run council · 2 June 2025

Liverpool Play Areas Smoke and Vape-Free Spaces for Children

Children and young people in Liverpool are taking a stand for their health with a clear message, “Don’t smoke or vape in our play areas!”   As part of Liverpool’s Smokefree Play Areas initiative, new smoke and vape-free signs are being installed in 60 parks across the city.  The new standout design, created by Abbie-Grace Breen,

A well-run council · 30 May 2025

Ban on Single-Use Vapes from 1 June 2025

Starting from Sunday, 1 June 2025, it will be illegal for businesses in the UK to sell or supply single-use or ‘disposable’ vapes. The new legislation applies to all disposable vapes, regardless of whether they contain nicotine, and covers both in-store and online sales. The ban targets all non-rechargeable, non-refillable vaping products. However, rechargeable and

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