This week in Liverpool, a co-ordinated campaign is being launched to address anti-social behaviour (ASB) and promote community wellbeing. ASB Awareness Week will see Liverpool City Council joining forces with Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, and local housing associations to raise awareness about the need to combat distressing and nuisance behaviours. Led by… Continue reading Liverpool unites to tackle anti-social behaviour during awareness week
Author: Sian McCosh
Liverpool City Council awarded funding to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum
Liverpool City Council has secured a grant of £27,000 to address the issue of chewing gum litter on the city’s streets. This funding comes as part of the Chewing Gum Task Force initiative, which supports councils across the UK in cleaning up gum from pavements and preventing further littering. Having received approximately £80,000 over the… Continue reading Liverpool City Council awarded funding to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum
Young voices lead the way in clean-up campaign
A recent event at Liverpool Town Hall highlighted the importance of environmental protection and community pride among young people. School children from various schools in North Liverpool gathered to showcase posters they had created, advocating for an end to littering and a commitment to caring for the local area. The students shared their ideas with… Continue reading Young voices lead the way in clean-up campaign
Shop forced to close after selling illicit goods
A local shop has been directed to shut down its operations due to its involvement in the sale of illegal vapes, cigarettes, and tobacco to the general public. Located on Vauxhall Road, Carls Newsagent was also caught trying to sell a vape to an underage individual during a trading standards inspection. The Public Protection team… Continue reading Shop forced to close after selling illicit goods
Liverpool moves forward on food waste collection
At tonight’s Cabinet meeting, a proposal for new food waste collection vehicles will be presented to members in a bid to pave the way for mandatory food waste collection starting in April next year. Liverpool City Council is gearing up to introduce a fleet of eco-friendly vehicles within the city to support the new initiative.… Continue reading Liverpool moves forward on food waste collection
Cabinet to consider tougher penalties to tackle environmental offences
Liverpool City Council is ramping up its efforts to combat fly-tipping, littering, and dog fouling by implementing higher Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) and expanding the enforcement team. The proposals set to be considered by the Cabinet involve increasing fines and entering into a three-year contract with an external enforcement team to crack down on environmental… Continue reading Cabinet to consider tougher penalties to tackle environmental offences
Students given innovative new way to Leave Liverpool Tidy
University students in Liverpool are being offered a convenient and eco-friendly way to get rid of unwanted items as the academic year comes to a close. In a unique collaborative effort, Liverpool City Council, the University of Liverpool’s Guild of Students, and Liverpool John Moores University Students’ Union have come together to kick off the… Continue reading Students given innovative new way to Leave Liverpool Tidy
True Liverpool ‘icon’ to appear at BBC’s Big Weekend
Liverpool’s iconic purple bins will be a featured attraction at the upcoming BBC Big Weekend event. The city’s famous bins will be showcased in a special activation space at Sefton Park from May 23 to May 25. This interactive area, known as “Purple Patch,” will offer attendees the opportunity to relax, charge their phones for… Continue reading True Liverpool ‘icon’ to appear at BBC’s Big Weekend
Young people go green for Eco Week
During the upcoming Eco Week in Liverpool, hundreds of school children will be participating in various sustainable activities. One notable project involves transforming crisp packets into blankets for homeless individuals. This initiative is just one of the many eco-friendly activities planned for the week. Eco Week, running from Monday 19 May, aims to raise awareness… Continue reading Young people go green for Eco Week
Liverpool communities unite to celebrate Europe’s rich cultures at 2025 European Festival
The Liverpool European Festival is set to return in 2025, promising a bigger and bolder celebration of the diverse cultures, traditions, and stories of Europe. From May 8 to June 28, communities across Liverpool will come together to showcase the vibrant cultures that have contributed to the city’s identity over the years. The festival will… Continue reading Liverpool communities unite to celebrate Europe’s rich cultures at 2025 European Festival