As winter approaches, it is important to take care of ourselves and our loved ones, especially during periods of inclement weather when there is a higher risk of illness. The cold weather poses a significant risk to vulnerable groups such as the elderly, pregnant women, and those with pre-existing conditions, as it increases the risk… Continue reading Cold weather health advice
Author: Louise Powney
New service set to help Liverpool “Liv Life” to the full
Liverpool has launched a new service that provides free support for its residents in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. Liv Life Liverpool, which is based on data provided by Public Health Liverpool’s State of Health in the City: Liverpool 2040 report, aims to support up to 1,000 families and 2,000 adults in its first… Continue reading New service set to help Liverpool “Liv Life” to the full
Statement on Colomendy Outdoor Activity Centre
Liverpool City Council will be taking back the lease for Colomendy Outdoor Activity Centre after the current leaseholder, Kingswood Colomendy Ltd, and its parent company, Inspiring Learning Ltd, both went into administration earlier this month. Kingswood Colomendy Ltd had been granted a 30-year lease for the North Wales site in 2007. The centre, which is… Continue reading Statement on Colomendy Outdoor Activity Centre
All the fun of the Job Fair at Central Library
Next week, those searching for employment opportunities in Liverpool are being encouraged to attend the Liverpool City Council’s Job Fair. The event is taking place on Monday 10th February at Central Library where numerous employers will be present and looking to hire right away. In coordination with INGEUS and Liverpool in Work, job seekers can… Continue reading All the fun of the Job Fair at Central Library
BLOG | “For me, it was an incident that was literally close to home.”
Kevin McManus, who is the Head of UNESCO City of Music, spoke out about Spellow Library and why it is more than just a place to borrow books in light of a recent attack on the establishment. McManus explained that he was shocked when he heard about the attack, describing it as an incident that… Continue reading BLOG | “For me, it was an incident that was literally close to home.”
Holiday activities programme and family services update
Following violent incidents in the city over the weekend, Liverpool City Council has released an update on its services for families. Despite the incidents, all Family Hubs and Children’s Centres are operating as usual, ensuring that families and children who depend on these services still have access to them. Providers who support the council with… Continue reading Holiday activities programme and family services update
SGH170 Festival to celebrate the old and the new
To celebrate its 170th anniversary, St George’s Hall in Liverpool is inviting a host of talented performers to take centre stage in its iconic spaces. Culture Liverpool and the St George’s Hall team have curated a programme of events that will run from August until September, featuring a range of acts from comedians to singer-songwriters… Continue reading SGH170 Festival to celebrate the old and the new
Adult Learning assessment days
Liverpool’s Adult Learning Service is offering information and assessment sessions for individuals interested in starting a new career. Starting on Monday, learners can visit either the Newsham or Granby Adult Learning Centres to have their skill level evaluated for a variety of vocational courses, including Maths and English. The programme is free for individuals who… Continue reading Adult Learning assessment days
City gr-eight-ful to its latest Citizens of Honour
The city of Liverpool has nominated eight individuals to become Citizens of Honour for their unique contributions to the city and beyond. The nominations include Professor John Ashton, the Reverend Canon Dr Crispin Pailing, Leroy Cooper, Chrissie Byrne, and the four members of The Real Thing. The honourees will be considered for approval at a… Continue reading City gr-eight-ful to its latest Citizens of Honour
Liverpool aims to stub out smoking in a generation
Liverpool has launched a tobacco control strategy with the ultimate goal of seeing the habit eradicated. The plan involves changing attitudes to smoking and includes lobbying for legislative changes to support the aim of reducing smoking in Liverpool to just 5% of the population by 2030 – down from over 17% today. In a campaign… Continue reading Liverpool aims to stub out smoking in a generation