Merseyside Police prepares for packed events schedule

The coordination and preparation for a range of upcoming events in the Merseyside region is well underway, with the Merseyside Police taking the lead in ensuring the safety and security of attendees. From the Aintree Races to Liverpool Pride, the police force’s planning teams are experienced in managing policing operations for major events. This includes… Continue reading Merseyside Police prepares for packed events schedule

Liverpool marks the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia

The community of Liverpool is coming together to commemorate the third anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Members of the Liverpool branch of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain will join in solidarity for this important event. The service will be held at Liverpool Parish Church of St Nicholas on Monday, February 24th at… Continue reading Liverpool marks the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia

Liverpool Remembers as Hall Hosts Covid-19 Reflection Event

Liverpool’s iconic St George’s Hall is set to become the central location for reflecting on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. In honor of the fifth anniversary of the pandemic, a national Covid-19 Day of Reflection will be observed on Sunday, 9 March. The Great Hall in St George’s Hall will be reimagined as a… Continue reading Liverpool Remembers as Hall Hosts Covid-19 Reflection Event

Dancers invited to put their best foot forward

Culture Liverpool is seeking out the best dancing talent in the city, from street performances to cabaret shows. The highly anticipated Leap Dance Festival made a triumphant return in 2024 after a five-year hiatus, and now creative individuals and organizations have the chance to showcase their talents this May. Artists in all stages of their… Continue reading Dancers invited to put their best foot forward

Funding boost for National Museums Liverpool

The announcement came today after more than three months of consultation that the government funding for National Museums Liverpool’s redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum will proceed. A significant investment of £10 million from the government will be allocated to this transformative initiative for the two museums situated on Liverpool’s historic waterfront.… Continue reading Funding boost for National Museums Liverpool

Family fun at Liverpool libraries for half term and beyond

Liverpool libraries are hosting a variety of activities to entertain children during the half-term break and beyond. Thanks to funding from UK Shared Prosperity, the Culture Liverpool team has organized free drop-in events that will run from half-term through March. The detailed schedule of events will be announced soon. One of the highlights is the… Continue reading Family fun at Liverpool libraries for half term and beyond

Your dreams and memories could shape a festival coming to Dovecot

Liverpool City Council has launched a special festival in its Creative Neighbourhoods Program. The festival has been commissioned by the council and will be shaped by the dreams and memories of the Knotty Ash and Dovecot Park residents. The memories and dreams of the residents will be gathered and discussed in the community gatherings and… Continue reading Your dreams and memories could shape a festival coming to Dovecot

Ssspectacular celebrations as Liverpool marks the Year of the Snake

Liverpool is preparing to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Snake, with various events and activities taking place across the city. The city centre will host the main Chinese New Year celebrations, on Sunday 2 February in and around Europe’s oldest Chinatown. The festivities will feature the traditional dragon, lion,… Continue reading Ssspectacular celebrations as Liverpool marks the Year of the Snake

River of Light smashes previous festival records

The River of Light festival in Liverpool has reportedly been the most successful ever following the release of a report on last year’s event. The 12-night light festival attracted double the number of visitors from previous years and was worth £18.9m to the local economy. The festival brought many benefits to local businesses, such as higher… Continue reading River of Light smashes previous festival records

BLOG: Big Weekend is a Big Deal for Liverpool

Liverpool’s Director of Culture, Claire McColgan CBE has spoken on the significance of hosting major musical events for the city and the impact of the forthcoming flagship festival – BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend – in May. Liverpool’s deserved reputation as a music host city has been enhanced in recent years with some of the… Continue reading BLOG: Big Weekend is a Big Deal for Liverpool