The Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) focusing on responsible dog ownership across the city has been extended for an additional three years. Initially put into effect in 2022, this order has garnered significant support from the community, prompting local authorities to continue its enforcement. Its main goal is to keep public parks, pavements, and communal… Continue reading Renewed rules help dogs stay on their best behaviour
Author: Sian McCosh
Winter events to bring warmth and support to Liverpool
Residents of Liverpool are being invited to take part in an event designed to provide information and practical help to maintain warmth and well-being during the winter months. The Healthy Homes team from Liverpool City Council will host the free Winter Warmer event, offering attendees insights from various organisations and specialists on topics such as… Continue reading Winter events to bring warmth and support to Liverpool
There’s #NoExcuse for violence against women and girls
Starting next week, the global initiative known as Orange the World will begin its 16-day campaign dedicated to combatting gender-based violence. This international effort commences on 25 November, which is recognized as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and continues until 10 December, Human Rights Day. In Liverpool, local authorities are… Continue reading There’s #NoExcuse for violence against women and girls
New play trail transforms Speke woodland
In Speke, a new woodland play trail has been created to encourage outdoor activity among families, thanks to a collaboration between Liverpool City Council and All Saints Church. This innovative project has revitalized the wooded area around the church and cemetery, turning it into an engaging environment meant to inspire play, discovery, and a sense… Continue reading New play trail transforms Speke woodland
BLOG | How we’re making a difference through weekly food waste recycling
Starting this week, around 15,000 additional households will begin receiving weekly food waste collections as part of Liverpool’s expanding initiative to cover the entire city. Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene, emphasizes the importance of community participation in this vital environmental effort. Following a highly successful initial phase, the city is… Continue reading BLOG | How we’re making a difference through weekly food waste recycling
Bolt makes Liverpool the home of first UK scooter launch
Liverpool City Council has selected Bolt, the largest micromobility platform in Europe, to manage shared e-scooters and e-bikes starting in early 2026. This contract will replace the current provider, Voi, with Bolt planning to deploy 2,000 scooters and 100 e-bikes throughout the city. Notably, this rollout will include areas such as Speke and Garston, which… Continue reading Bolt makes Liverpool the home of first UK scooter launch
Liverpool City Council urges residents to fight fly-tipping this November
In an effort to combat the increasing problem of waste crime, Liverpool City Council has partnered with Keep Britain Tidy for the ‘Fight Fly-tipping Fortnight’ campaign. This initiative aims to crack down on rogue ‘white van’ operators who engage in illegal dumping. Fly-tipping is a costly issue for councils across England, draining financial resources that… Continue reading Liverpool City Council urges residents to fight fly-tipping this November
Council teams up with agencies to thwart unlicensed waste carriers
An enforcement operation took place last month in Liverpool, where 38 vehicles transporting waste were stopped within a span of four hours. The collaboration involved Liverpool City Council, the Environment Agency, Merseyside Police, and the Merseyside Rural and Heritage team working together to carry out roadside checks on vehicles transporting waste in the Liverpool Docks… Continue reading Council teams up with agencies to thwart unlicensed waste carriers
Liverpool City Council takes control of essential services
Liverpool City Council is set to take over key frontline services, such as waste collection, street cleansing, and parks maintenance, starting tomorrow. Previously managed by Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd. (LSSL), these essential services will now be under the direct control of the council. This strategic move demonstrates the council’s commitment to creating a cleaner and… Continue reading Liverpool City Council takes control of essential services
Dog owners reminded to be vigilant when leaving pups in someone else’s care
Liverpool City Council is issuing a warning to dog owners to verify the licensing status of their pet boarders, following the sentencing of a local woman who was operating an illegal dog boarding business. Ms Emma Guy was discovered earlier this year to be providing home boarding services under the business name Perfect Pets Home… Continue reading Dog owners reminded to be vigilant when leaving pups in someone else’s care