Liverpool City Council is set to support Mayor Steve Rotheram’s initiative to boost regeneration efforts across the city’s North Docks through the creation of a new Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC). This strategic move aims to expedite the construction of thousands of new homes and significant commercial projects by leveraging devolved development powers. The initiative is… Continue reading New development zone announced to accelerate regeneration across North Docks
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Tech the Halls event helps to build residents’ digital confidence
Liverpool City Council is set to organize an event next month focused on boosting digital confidence as part of the acclaimed Stanley Park Market. The free event, named Tech the Halls, is designed to assist residents in getting online and enhancing their digital skills. Scheduled for Wednesday, 10 December, the event will run from 10am… Continue reading Tech the Halls event helps to build residents’ digital confidence
Homebaked boosts capacity with support from Liverpool City Council
A renowned bakery located in Anfield has collaborated with Liverpool City Council’s Business Support Service to protect valuable employment opportunities and enhance social impact across North Liverpool. Homebaked, a staple in the local community, serves thousands of football supporters and residents weekly, offering a variety of pies, bread, and breakfast options. Beyond simply providing food,… Continue reading Homebaked boosts capacity with support from Liverpool City Council
Convenience store fined after ‘horrific’ food safety breaches
Freshone Ltd., the company managing Best In Late Shop on Atwell Street, has been ordered to pay fines totaling over £13,000 after admitting to violating food hygiene regulations. Liverpool City Council prosecuted the business last week (27 November) at Liverpool Magistrates Court for multiple breaches related to food safety and cleanliness standards. The initial investigation… Continue reading Convenience store fined after ‘horrific’ food safety breaches
Final Hillsborough report ends investigation with no consequences
The provided text is an excerpt from a Guardian article discussing the aftermath and investigation related to the Hillsborough disaster—an event where 95 people died at a football match in 1989 (later 96 and then 97 after subsequent inquests and deaths). Key points from the excerpt include: – The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)… Continue reading Final Hillsborough report ends investigation with no consequences
Families of Hillsborough victims ‘very, very angry’ as police escape punishment – video
Phil Hammond, an important advocate in the pursuit of justice related to the Hillsborough disaster, has passed away. Throughout his life, Hammond played a significant role in supporting the families and campaigning for accountability following the tragic events at the football stadium. His dedication to the cause was widely recognized by those involved in the… Continue reading Families of Hillsborough victims ‘very, very angry’ as police escape punishment – video
Have your say on Liverpool’s alcohol strategy
Liverpool City Council’s public health team has recently initiated a survey aimed at understanding local attitudes towards alcohol consumption and its misuse. This survey plays a key role in shaping a new alcohol strategy designed to enhance the overall health and wellbeing of Liverpool’s residents. The consultation seeks public input on a range of possible… Continue reading Have your say on Liverpool’s alcohol strategy
Hundreds of activities announced for eligible young people this Christmas
A comprehensive winter programme offering a wide variety of activities for eligible children and young people has been unveiled for the upcoming Christmas holidays. These events will be organised by local voluntary groups and community sector organisations, aiming to engage children throughout the festive break. The Winter Holiday Activity and Food Programme (HAF) is scheduled… Continue reading Hundreds of activities announced for eligible young people this Christmas
Creative industries unite for clean power at Accelerator City Expedition TWO
A significant commitment aiming to shift the creative industries towards clean energy by 2030 was announced during the United Nations Accelerator City Expedition TWO event held in Liverpool. This milestone reflects Liverpool’s role as the world’s first UN Accelerator City for Climate Action, a status that facilitated a gathering of industry leaders, city representatives, and… Continue reading Creative industries unite for clean power at Accelerator City Expedition TWO
Your Party members vote to make name permanent at tense first conference
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s newly established leftwing political party will officially be named Your Party, following a member vote. However, the inaugural conference over the weekend revealed deep internal conflicts within the group. When members were asked to pick the permanent name, just over 37% chose Your Party, which had been tentatively used since… Continue reading Your Party members vote to make name permanent at tense first conference