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Liverpool City Council takes control of essential services
Liverpool City Council is set to take over key frontline services, such as waste collection, street cleansing, and parks maintenance, starting tomorrow. Previously managed by Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd. (LSSL), these essential services will now be under the direct control of the council. This strategic move demonstrates the council’s commitment to creating a cleaner and… Continue reading Liverpool City Council takes control of essential services
Public health flu vaccine plea
Liverpool residents who are eligible for the flu vaccine are being strongly encouraged to schedule their vaccination. Recent data released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) indicates an early onset of the flu season, with a noticeable increase in flu activity among children and other age groups within the community. It’s crucial to remember… Continue reading Public health flu vaccine plea
Help influence our new Social Value policy
Liverpool City Council is currently in the process of crafting a fresh Social Value policy, intended to replace the existing one put into effect in 2022. The primary objective behind this initiative is to incorporate social value into the decision-making process regarding purchases, with the aim of maximizing economic, social, and environmental advantages for the… Continue reading Help influence our new Social Value policy
Council secures deal to take control of Liverpool 8 properties
Liverpool City Council has successfully come to an agreement with West Tree Estates that guarantees the return of properties on Ducie Street and Jermyn Street back to the Council. This deal presents a fresh opportunity to develop high-quality homes and make lasting improvements for the local community. Additionally, this agreement opens up the potential for… Continue reading Council secures deal to take control of Liverpool 8 properties
Dog owners reminded to be vigilant when leaving pups in someone else’s care
Liverpool City Council is issuing a warning to dog owners to verify the licensing status of their pet boarders, following the sentencing of a local woman who was operating an illegal dog boarding business. Ms Emma Guy was discovered earlier this year to be providing home boarding services under the business name Perfect Pets Home… Continue reading Dog owners reminded to be vigilant when leaving pups in someone else’s care
Liverpool gears up for ‘Super Saturday’ on November 1st
laying at Anfield, but no matchday parking is available at the stadium itself. Fans attending the football match are advised to use city centre car parks or key transport hubs and connect via shuttle buses or trains. For those attending the events at the M&S Bank Arena or the River of Light, there are public… Continue reading Liverpool gears up for ‘Super Saturday’ on November 1st
Liverpool announces Remembrance Sunday service details
Liverpool City Council is set to host its annual Remembrance Service on Sunday, November 9th at the plateau of St George’s Hall. This year holds special significance as it marks the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and Victory over Japan (VJ) Day, signifying the end of World War II in Europe and… Continue reading Liverpool announces Remembrance Sunday service details
‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough
Hillsborough disaster. Dalglish remembers the hurt and anger he felt towards the paper. “It was disappointing at the time, because they were a well-respected newspaper,” he says. “I think they lost that respect when respectful people were besmirched.” Despite the pain and controversy surrounding Hillsborough, Dalglish’s reputation as a legendary player and manager remains intact.… Continue reading ‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough
Free family activities this half-term as Green Libraries Week returns
Liverpool’s libraries are joining in on Green Libraries Week 2025, which will run from October 27th to November 1st. This celebration is an annual event that focuses on libraries with an emphasis on climate and sustainability initiatives. The city’s six libraries will host a range of free events and activities during the half-term break, including… Continue reading Free family activities this half-term as Green Libraries Week returns