Earle Road goes car-free to champion clean air and active living

In a bid to promote active travel, healthier lifestyles, and cleaner air, primary school students will be spearheading the transformation of their neighborhood into a pedestrian-friendly zone during Car Free Day 2025. The focus will be on Earle Road, situated between Webster Road and Cranborne Road, where a range of community activities will take place… Continue reading Earle Road goes car-free to champion clean air and active living

John Lennon’s school desk goes on display at Beatles Museum in Liverpool

In a surprising turn of events, a desk once utilized by the legendary John Lennon has surfaced and is now being showcased for public view. The unexpected discovery took place in the attic of his former school, Quarry Bank high school in Liverpool, where the musician was once regarded as a “nuisance” by disapproving teachers.… Continue reading John Lennon’s school desk goes on display at Beatles Museum in Liverpool

Liverpool to remember victims of serious violence

An event to commemorate victims of serious violence is slated to occur on Friday, September 19th at St George’s Hall. The Serious Violence Remembrance Evening, scheduled from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, will feature speeches, reflections, and artistic performances in the small concert room. Individuals impacted by the issue are encouraged to attend this event.… Continue reading Liverpool to remember victims of serious violence

Multi-million pound investment in culture sector to be extended for a year

Liverpool City Council has announced an extension to its Culture and Arts Investment Programme (CAIP) for an additional 12 months, ensuring ongoing support for the city’s cultural sector until March 2027. The decision, outlined in a report to the recent Cabinet meeting, will require a one-time funding injection of £2.245 million. This extension comes in… Continue reading Multi-million pound investment in culture sector to be extended for a year

Webinar for businesses about sustainable procurement strategy

Liverpool City Council is currently in the process of developing a fresh Sustainable Procurement Strategy and is seeking input from local businesses on how to better support them during procurement. To facilitate this engagement, an interactive webinar is being organized by the Business Support Service in Liverpool, in partnership with the council’s corporate procurement unit.… Continue reading Webinar for businesses about sustainable procurement strategy

Future looking bright for Everton thanks to lighting plans

Liverpool City Council Cabinet is set to approve £1.5 million in funding to enhance street lighting in the Bramley Moore Dock area, aimed at improving the experience of fans and visitors around Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium. Stakeholders and residents raised concerns about poor street lighting levels during recent test events and the first two… Continue reading Future looking bright for Everton thanks to lighting plans

Liverpool City Council welcomes the introduction of the Hillsborough Law

Liverpool City Council has expressed its approval of the Government’s decision to implement the Hillsborough Law, which signifies a significant milestone in the ongoing pursuit of justice, transparency, and accountability in the aftermath of the tragic events of the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. This legislation, which will establish a legal obligation of candor for public… Continue reading Liverpool City Council welcomes the introduction of the Hillsborough Law

Hillsborough law will mean serious wrongdoing is punished, says Lammy

The new Hillsborough Law promises to bring accountability to public servants who conceal state-related disasters, with the threat of up to two years in jail looming for those found guilty, as highlighted by David Lammy. The legislation, set to be introduced to parliament after extensive negotiations between Hillsborough families’ lawyers and officials, aims to hold… Continue reading Hillsborough law will mean serious wrongdoing is punished, says Lammy

Neighbourhoods to get multi-million pound investment

Liverpool City Council has announced a significant investment boost of £20 million for neighborhoods across the city. This funding drive aims to improve Lifestyles fitness centers, park and play areas, and the implementation of communal bin ‘hubs’. A groundbreaking £7 million program is also included in the plan to combat homelessness by repurposing hundreds of… Continue reading Neighbourhoods to get multi-million pound investment