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Little Smiles For Everyone: A free, sensory-friendly Easter holiday activity for children and families
Families throughout the Liverpool City Region are invited to participate in the upcoming event, Little Smiles For Everyone, held at Liverpool Central Library. This free, sensory-friendly event is designed to provide children with an enjoyable and educational experience during the Easter school holidays. It offers a wonderful opportunity for kids to engage in activities that… Continue reading Little Smiles For Everyone: A free, sensory-friendly Easter holiday activity for children and families
‘Yes’ vote on Culture and Commerce Business Improvement District
Businesses in Liverpool have overwhelmingly supported the renewal and expansion of the Culture and Commerce Business Improvement District (BID), following the conclusion of a recent ballot. The approval means that the extended BID will officially begin from June 1, 2026. This extension will include a broader range of business premises located in the waterfront, cultural,… Continue reading ‘Yes’ vote on Culture and Commerce Business Improvement District
New PSPO in force in the city centre
Liverpool city centre has introduced a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) aimed at curbing anti-social behaviour. This measure comes in response to a growing number of incidents involving groups of youths and young adults congregating and engaging in criminal activities, which has raised concerns and fear among the local community, including young people themselves.… Continue reading New PSPO in force in the city centre
Paul McCartney announces 18th solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, promising introspection and revelation
Paul McCartney has revealed details of his 18th solo album, titled *The Boys of Dungeon Lane*, a name that nods to the passage from Liverpool to the Speke shore, where the former Beatle grew up during his early years. The 14-track project is described in an official statement as McCartney’s most reflective work to date,… Continue reading Paul McCartney announces 18th solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, promising introspection and revelation
Liverpool launches first UK BEAT Pharmacy
Liverpool has taken a pioneering step by becoming the first city in the UK to introduce the BEAT Pharmacy initiative, a community-focused pilot aimed at enhancing early detection of heart failure and addressing health inequalities throughout the city. This program offers heart health assessments in a local setting, making vital testing more accessible to those… Continue reading Liverpool launches first UK BEAT Pharmacy
Queens Drive highways improvement works to begin next week
Starting Monday, 30 March, highway improvement activities will commence along Queens Drive. These works will focus on installing new drainage systems between Aigburth Vale and North Mossley Hill Road. Additionally, drainage enhancements will take place on North Mossley Hill Road, specifically between Ibbotson’s Lane and Queens Drive. To minimize inconvenience for local residents, commuters, and… Continue reading Queens Drive highways improvement works to begin next week
New sustainability module to power Liverpool’s green events talent pipeline
Liverpool City Council is collaborating with Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the sustainability organisation A Greener Future (AGF) to launch an innovative pilot training module. This programme aims to equip emerging professionals with the vital skills and knowledge required to promote sustainable practices within live events. Scheduled to commence in May, the initiative targets… Continue reading New sustainability module to power Liverpool’s green events talent pipeline
Award-winning Stanley Park Market returns for 2026
Liverpool’s acclaimed Stanley Park Market is preparing to make its return next week, marking its third year running. Recognized as the city’s largest weekday market, it will reopen on Wednesday, 1 April, kicking off the new season with a special Easter-themed celebration. The market’s operations are planned to continue weekly through to December. Originally scheduled… Continue reading Award-winning Stanley Park Market returns for 2026
Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board reaffirms commitment to improving outcomes for women and carers
On 18 March 2026, Liverpool’s Health and Wellbeing Board reaffirmed its dedication to addressing health disparities that impact women and enhancing support for unpaid carers. This recommitment followed significant discussions concerning the forthcoming Women’s Health report and the new All-Age Carers Strategy. The Board reviewed troubling statistics revealing that women in Liverpool spend nearly 30%… Continue reading Liverpool Health and Wellbeing Board reaffirms commitment to improving outcomes for women and carers