Liverpool City Council is preparing to approve a significant £12 million project aimed at enhancing safety and accessibility along a crucial corridor in the city. The improvements will span over 2 kilometers of Vauxhall Road and Commercial Road, with plans set to be discussed at the upcoming Cabinet meeting. The council intends to appoint a… Continue reading Vauxhall Road set for £12m active travel upgrade
Author: Sian McCosh
Update on Speke Hall Road highways improvement works
Liverpool City Council extends its gratitude to the community for their continued patience throughout the ongoing improvements on Speke Hall Road and the nearby vicinity. These enhancements have been underway for several months, and the council confirms that the project is expected to reach completion by the end of this month. Since the commencement of… Continue reading Update on Speke Hall Road highways improvement works
New funding will help Liverpool City Council to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum
Liverpool City Council has secured a grant of £27,500 from the Chewing Gum Task Force, a programme managed by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, to support efforts aimed at removing chewing gum litter and discouraging gum littering across the city. This funding award is part of a wider initiative that this year has seen… Continue reading New funding will help Liverpool City Council to tackle the sticky issue of chewing gum
Kids go free as Junior Lifestyles membership launches in Liverpool
Liverpool City Council is set to introduce a new free leisure membership aimed at children and young people, designed to make it easier for families to engage in physical activities and stay connected within their communities. Beginning on Monday, 6 July 2026, young residents of Liverpool between the ages of 8 and 17 will be… Continue reading Kids go free as Junior Lifestyles membership launches in Liverpool
Children to get musical in libraries this summer
This summer, children in Liverpool have the exciting opportunity to engage with music and reading through the 2026 Summer Reading Challenge. The theme, *Read to the Beat!*, highlights the celebratory connection between music and storytelling, emphasizing how music can inspire, unite, and move people, all experienced through the joy of books. A specially curated selection… Continue reading Children to get musical in libraries this summer
Court bill of £5,000 offers reminder not to litter
In a recent court session, 12 individuals were successfully prosecuted for littering offenses, collectively fined just under £5,000. These cases were brought forward by Liverpool City Council at Liverpool Magistrates Court, following up on Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) issued through the enforcement work of Waste Investigations Support and Enforcement (WISE), a partner organization assisting the… Continue reading Court bill of £5,000 offers reminder not to litter
‘SOS Liverpool’ scheme launches to connect the public with trusted local support
A new initiative called SOS Liverpool, which stands for Search, Online, Support, has been launched across the city to provide residents and visitors with rapid access to trusted local services. These services cover areas such as mental health, housing, domestic abuse, addiction, and broader wellbeing support. The scheme aims to make it easier for people… Continue reading ‘SOS Liverpool’ scheme launches to connect the public with trusted local support
Liverpool gives drink driving the red card
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
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