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Liverpool City Council

Tourism · 8 October 2019

Planning green light for four star cruise hotel

Wates Construction has received planning permission to build Liverpool City Council’s new Cruise Terminal Hotel, marking a major step forward for Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, the city’s major waterfront regeneration scheme.

Transport · 9 September 2019

Liverpool gears up for major cab and taxi conference

Liverpool City Council’s Licensing Team is preparing to take centre stage as the host of a major taxi and private hire trade awareness day which will bring some of the trade’s biggest players to the city. On Tuesday 17 September, drivers, industry experts, vehicle manufacturers and licensing officers will converge on the Liverpool Community Transport

What's on · 27 August 2019

Fusion Festival Road Closures and Resident Care

Fusion Presents and Fusion Festival are taking place in Sefton Park, between Friday 30th August and Sunday 1st September 2019. The Festival operating hours are between 2pm and 10:15pm on Friday 30th September and 2pm and 10pm on Saturday 31st August and Sunday 1st September. With the event taking place, road closures will be enforced

Better roads · 21 August 2019

Churchill Way Flyovers Information Sessions

INFORMATION events for people to find out more about the removal of the Churchill Way flyovers in Liverpool are being held this month. Contractors for Liverpool City Council have devised a dismantling process which will see the half-century old structures come down in sections up to 25 metres in length starting on 2 September, with

Transport · 20 August 2019

Merseyrail Strikes: Be In The Know

UPDATED: 17:28 – Thursday 22nd August 2019 Strikes planned for August 24 and September 3 and 5 have been called off. However, three remaining strikes are still in place for September 30, October 2 and 4. ———————————— The RMT Union has announced more strike action which will affect Merseyrail commuters. The next proposed strike date was

Air Quality · 12 July 2019

Churchill Way Flyovers set to be demolished this Autumn

Demolition of the Churchill Way flyovers in Liverpool city centre could begin this September. A report to Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet next Friday (19 July) is seeking permission to remove the 50-year-old structures in a phased demolition, at a cost of £6.75m, which would be completed by the end of the year. The two-lane, concrete

Transport · 10 July 2019

Major city centre roadworks scheme enters new phase

A multi-million pound scheme that will make Liverpool city centre easier to navigate is about to enter a new phase. Liverpool City Council’s contractors GRAHAM are completing the first phase of the first package of works for the £45m Liverpool City Centre Connectivity (LCCC) scheme. The multi-layered scheme, which began on Victoria Street in February,

Environment · 10 July 2019

Liverpool to declare climate emergency at special debate

Liverpool City Council will look to declare a Climate Change Emergency at a special debate next week. Staged at Liverpool Town Hall, all 90 councillors will be asked to vote on passing a motion that will require the city council to cut its carbon output to zero by 2030. In a cross party motion, the

Business · 3 July 2019

LJLA awarded UK’s only 5* rating for punctuality

Liverpool John Lennon Airport has been awarded the UK’s only 5-star airport rating by the world’s leading air travel intelligence company, OAG for flight punctuality, confirming its status as the UK’s faster, easier, friendlier airport.

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