Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene, stresses the significance of a well-staffed Environmental Enforcement team in combatting fly-tipping and littering. She emphasizes the negative impact of rubbish littering the streets, urging residents to take pride in their city and avoid illegal dumping or littering. To address the issue… Continue reading BLOG | How we’re tackling fly-tipping, littering, and dog fouling
Author: Sian McCosh
Council seeks community solution to vacant buildings
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to make decisions regarding the future of six vacant properties, including a Victorian chapel, in an upcoming meeting. A report is suggesting that these Council-owned properties be handed over to charities and community organizations operating within the city. If approved, these empty properties will become part of Liverpool’s Community… Continue reading Council seeks community solution to vacant buildings
Liverpool flies the Purple Flag once more
Liverpool has once again received the prestigious Purple Flag status, marking the 15th consecutive year that the city has been recognized by the international scheme. This accolade underscores Liverpool’s dedication to maintaining one of the safest night-time economies in the UK, providing both residents and visitors with a secure and lively nightlife experience. As one… Continue reading Liverpool flies the Purple Flag once more
Green bin collections due to restart
Liverpool residents will have the opportunity to participate in the city’s green waste recycling program once again, as green bin collections resume starting on Monday 24 February. The service operates from the final week of February until the last week of November annually. Those who enroll in green bin collections can have their grass clippings,… Continue reading Green bin collections due to restart
Liverpool sets out roadmap to boost recycling
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is due to review a new Recycling and Waste Strategy aimed at improving waste collection and recycling across the City. This consists of introducing a separate weekly collection for household food waste in 2026, making Liverpool cleaner and greener. Domestic recycling in Liverpool is currently at only 17.9%, behind the 43.4%… Continue reading Liverpool sets out roadmap to boost recycling
BLOG: Why we need to rethink our waste habits this year
Cllr Laura Robertson-Collins, the Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods, and Streetscene at Liverpool City Council, is raising awareness about waste reduction and the importance of recycling. With the start of the new year, January is an ideal time to adopt new habits. Even small changes can make a big difference in reducing the amount of… Continue reading BLOG: Why we need to rethink our waste habits this year
Lady Anne Dodd to be awarded top civic honour
Lady Anne Dodd is set to be awarded a Citizen of Honour title by Liverpool. The wife of the late Sir Ken Dodd was made a trustee of the Ken Dodd Charitable Foundation in 2015, which has since made over 50 donations to over 30 charities, with a focus on arts in Liverpool and the… Continue reading Lady Anne Dodd to be awarded top civic honour
Liverpool marks Holocaust Memorial Day with a special service
A solemn ceremony was held at Liverpool’s Town Hall to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau and the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia. The theme of the service, ‘For a Better Future’, was a reminder to residents to learn about past horrors, so that they never happen again. The Lord… Continue reading Liverpool marks Holocaust Memorial Day with a special service
Liverpool City Council cracking down on illegally dumped waste
Liverpool City Council is to take further action against fly-tipping and littering by hiring an external partner for additional enforcement. Responding to feedback from surveys that showed residents wanted action against illegal waste, the council provisionally interviewed various suppliers last December and invited open applications. The contract award is scheduled for March, with the winning… Continue reading Liverpool City Council cracking down on illegally dumped waste
Stanley Park Market Wins Prestigious Award
Stanley Park Market has been awarded the title of Best Community Market at this year’s Great British Market Awards, organized by the National Association of British Markets (NABMA). Taking into consideration the role that markets play in shaping community life, the award ceremony acknowledged the efforts of market employees and traders. The Stanley Park Market… Continue reading Stanley Park Market Wins Prestigious Award