The announcement that the English National Opera (ENO) will be collaborating with Greater Manchester to establish a new site for the opera company has received a response from the Leader of Liverpool City Council Liam Robinson and Mayor of Liverpool City Region Steve Rotheram. Councillor Liam Robinson commented, “We would like to congratulate Manchester. We’re… Continue reading English National Opera decision
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Grab a jab before Christmas
With Christmas fast approaching, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is reminding people to get their winter vaccinations. The online booking system, NHS App and 119 phone service will all close for flu and COVID-19 vaccine bookings from 15 December, so 14 December will be the last day to make a booking. After 15 December and up… Continue reading Grab a jab before Christmas
Children set to HAF a wonderful Christmas
Liverpool City Council is launching its Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme for children and young people on 27 December. Hundreds of free activities will be on offer to eligible families, along with healthy meals and snacks. The programme is intended to support families that receive benefits-related free school meals and includes sports, cooking and… Continue reading Children set to HAF a wonderful Christmas
Lifestyles Centres options to be considered
In an effort to make Liverpool’s Lifestyles Centres more affordable in the long term, the city council will begin the process of seeking expressions of interest from external organisations to take over the management of Everton Park and Park Road Lifestyles centres. The recommendation, which will be considered by the Cabinet on December 19, has… Continue reading Lifestyles Centres options to be considered
Home to school transport consultation proposed
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is set to discuss a proposal to begin a consultation on changes to home to school transport policies. The proposal follows the latest guidance from the Department for Education for new policies that already exist in other big cities and neighboring local authorities. The move aims to ensure the system funds… Continue reading Home to school transport consultation proposed
Statement from the Commissioners about their fourth report into Liverpool City Council
Liverpool City Council’s Commissioners leading the Best Value Inspection have produced a fourth report which notes their enthusiasm for the continued progress of the council and its handback of some powers ahead of schedule, but they state that some key issues still remain. The team, which is headed by Mike Cunningham, has suggested to the… Continue reading Statement from the Commissioners about their fourth report into Liverpool City Council
Council welcomes latest Commissioners’ report
Liverpool City Council has received a positive report from Government-appointed Commissioners who have suggested that the Secretary of State hands some decision-making powers back to the council earlier than planned. This is the fourth progress report since intervention began, and it has been made clear that there is an expectation to end significant parts of… Continue reading Council welcomes latest Commissioners’ report
Closure order on three stores for counterfeit and stolen goods
Liverpool City Council and Merseyside Police have obtained a closure order on three stores. Local Express Broad Lane, Easy Store Dale Street, and Beatles News on Victoria Street have been closed down after numerous seizures of counterfeit cigarettes, stolen mobile phones, and Nicotine Inhaling Devices (vapes). The closure order will be in place for three… Continue reading Closure order on three stores for counterfeit and stolen goods
Action to stub out smoking in taxis
Liverpool City Council’s Licensing Enforcement Officers have issued nearly 100 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) to taxi drivers caught smoking in their licensed vehicles this year. While it has been an offence to smoke (in a smoke free place) since the introduction of the Health Act 2006, the council has worked especially hard this year to… Continue reading Action to stub out smoking in taxis
Funding boost for fostering across Cheshire and Merseyside
Eight local authorities in Cheshire and Merseyside have come together to work on a project aimed at transforming fostering recruitment and retention in the region. Liverpool City Council will be part of the initiative, which will run for two years, alongside Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Wirral, Halton, Warrington, St Helens, and Knowsley. The… Continue reading Funding boost for fostering across Cheshire and Merseyside