Liverpool City Council has joined the newly established Merseyside Antisocial Behaviour Partnership, which brings together more than 20 key organisations from across the region. This coalition represents the first formal commitment among community safety stakeholders to implement a coordinated, multi-agency approach that leverages a wide array of tools and powers designed to protect victims, bolster… Continue reading New antisocial Behaviour partnership launched
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Liverpool’s historic Cunard Building to run on low‑carbon heat as city council cuts emissions
Significant progress is being made to extend the Mersey Heat District Heat Network to include Liverpool’s iconic Cunard Building, marking an important advancement in the city council’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions, enhance air quality, and create a more sustainable energy system for Liverpool. This expansion is a crucial part of Liverpool’s broader strategy to… Continue reading Liverpool’s historic Cunard Building to run on low‑carbon heat as city council cuts emissions
Liverpool to mark 37th anniversary of Hillsborough
A minute of silence is scheduled to take place outside Liverpool Town Hall to commemorate the 37th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. This observance will occur on Wednesday, 15 April, precisely at 3:06 pm—the moment when the tragic football match was halted—honoring the memory of the 97 individuals who lost their lives. Following the period… Continue reading Liverpool to mark 37th anniversary of Hillsborough
New approach to supporting people in crisis in Liverpool
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet is poised to endorse a new initiative involving an £11.8 million annual fund aimed at assisting households experiencing financial crises. This fund, named the Crisis and Resilience Fund, is introduced by the Government as a successor to the Household Support Fund and Discretionary Housing Payments, and is expected to be operational… Continue reading New approach to supporting people in crisis in Liverpool
Public Health update shows Liverpool strengthening response to address health inequalities
Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team has released the Year 2 update of the *State of Health in the City: Liverpool 2040* report, highlighting notable progress across the city’s health system and reinforcing the commitment to reducing health inequalities. Presented during the April Cabinet Meeting, the update underscored this initiative as a fundamental element of… Continue reading Public Health update shows Liverpool strengthening response to address health inequalities
Government shift on intelligence evidence could revive delayed Hillsborough law
The implementation of the Hillsborough law, which has faced delays, may soon be realized following a recent shift by the government concerning the obligation of intelligence agencies to provide evidence during public inquiries. Earlier this year, the progress of the bill was halted due to disagreements about including intelligence personnel within the law’s scope. Reports… Continue reading Government shift on intelligence evidence could revive delayed Hillsborough law
Spring into success with Liverpool Youth Trailblazer’s next phase
Young individuals aged between 18 and 21 who are currently not engaged in education, employment, or training (NEET) are invited to attend the upcoming Liverpool Youth Trailblazer (LYT) drop-in session on Thursday, 30 April. This event will take place at PINS Social Club on Duke Street, running from 11:30 am to 2 pm, offering a… Continue reading Spring into success with Liverpool Youth Trailblazer’s next phase
Sue Wright obituary
Sue Wright, who passed away at the age of 57, dedicated her life to championing fostering and adoption, alongside her career as a child protection barrister and her later achievements in business. Her commitment to vulnerable children was deeply personal and professional, reflecting a lifelong passion for advocacy and support. Sue’s early years were marked… Continue reading Sue Wright obituary
Visitors urged to plan journeys carefully on Grand National day
Liverpool and Sefton are preparing for a particularly busy weekend as the Grand National Festival approaches, with multiple major events taking place simultaneously on Saturday, April 11. Due to this convergence, visitors are being advised to carefully plan their journeys and allow extra travel time to navigate potential delays in and around the city. The… Continue reading Visitors urged to plan journeys carefully on Grand National day
Community engagement sessions in Liverpool 8 set to help shape future plans
Liverpool City Council is encouraging residents, businesses, community groups, and faith organizations within the Princes Park area of Liverpool 8 to participate in a series of engagement events planned for this spring. These sessions are aimed at discussing key development projects that are currently underway or planned for the local area, providing a platform for… Continue reading Community engagement sessions in Liverpool 8 set to help shape future plans