As anticipation for the World Cup mounts, Liverpool City Council is advising fans to plan ahead and avoid getting behind the wheel if they intend to consume alcohol. With large crowds expected to gather in pubs, bars, and private homes to watch the matches, the Council emphasizes that just one impaired driving decision can lead… Continue reading Liverpool gives drink driving the red card
Author: Sian McCosh
A celebration of Father’s Day
Residents of Liverpool are encouraged to commemorate Father’s Day this year by visiting Anfield Crematorium. On Sunday, 21 June, the crematorium will welcome visitors from 12 pm to 2 pm, providing an opportunity for quiet reflection. A brief remembrance service is scheduled to take place at 1 pm during the open hours. This event is… Continue reading A celebration of Father’s Day
Liverpool sees significant drop in young people smoking and vaping
Recent data from Trading Standards North West reveals a significant reduction in smoking and vaping among young people in Liverpool. According to their annual Youth Survey, the percentage of regular smokers aged 14 to 17 has dropped to a historic low of just 1 percent. Moreover, 93 percent of respondents say they have never smoked… Continue reading Liverpool sees significant drop in young people smoking and vaping
Liverpool’s Pride rebuilds to become one of the UK’s biggest Pride weekends, set to attract visitors nationwide
Liverpool’s Pride is making a dynamic return this summer, emerging as one of the UK’s premier LGBTQ+ celebrations with an expanded city-wide schedule aimed at drawing visitors nationwide. After last year’s widely covered cancellation and a swift six-week effort to organize a smaller-scale event, Pride 2026 in Liverpool marks a significant revival. The festival will… Continue reading Liverpool’s Pride rebuilds to become one of the UK’s biggest Pride weekends, set to attract visitors nationwide
Changes made to Childwall active travel scheme following public feedback
Liverpool City Council has revisited its active travel plans for Childwall following extensive input from local residents, businesses, and community groups. Earlier this year, the Council put forward proposals for a new route dedicated to walking, cycling, and wheeling, connecting the city centre with Childwall. The public was invited to review the initial designs and… Continue reading Changes made to Childwall active travel scheme following public feedback
Students encouraged to Leave Liverpool Tidy this summer
As the academic year nears its end, students preparing to vacate their accommodation are being provided with various responsible options to dispose of unwanted belongings. Liverpool City Council has teamed up once again with the University of Liverpool’s Guild of Students and Liverpool John Moores University Students’ Union to bring back the annual Leave Liverpool… Continue reading Students encouraged to Leave Liverpool Tidy this summer
Tobacco dog uncovers over 6,000 illicit cigarettes
Liverpool City Council has successfully taken measures against a local business after a dog’s extraordinary sense of smell uncovered thousands of illegal goods. The Domino Convenience Store, located on Smithdown Road, has been mandated by Liverpool Magistrates Court to remain shut until Tuesday, 14 July, in order to halt further unlawful operations. Earlier this year,… Continue reading Tobacco dog uncovers over 6,000 illicit cigarettes
Improvements to Walton Breck Road to begin
Starting this week, a comprehensive improvement project will take place along Walton Breck Road, aiming to enhance the local environment for residents. The extensive scheme is divided into three distinct phases, with the initial work set to begin on Monday, 18 May, and the entire project scheduled for completion by spring 2027. The enhancements will… Continue reading Improvements to Walton Breck Road to begin
Reporting a street light issue is now even easier
The Council has introduced a more efficient way for residents to report issues with streetlighting in their area. By utilizing a new interactive map available on the Council’s website, users can now accurately identify and report the specific streetlight that appears to be faulty or damaged. This tool simplifies the reporting process and ensures precise… Continue reading Reporting a street light issue is now even easier
New Lord Mayor of Liverpool to be sworn in
Liverpool is set to appoint a new Lord Mayor today, Wednesday 13 May. Councillor William Shortall will make history as the first wheelchair user to assume this prestigious role in the city. Throughout his year as Lord Mayor, he aims to highlight the importance of inclusion and accessibility across Liverpool. Born and raised in Liverpool,… Continue reading New Lord Mayor of Liverpool to be sworn in