Liverpool City Council’s Licensing Committee has decided to revoke the premises licence of Arbela Food Mart, located on Lawrence Road, after the store repeatedly failed to stop selling illegal cigarettes and tobacco products. This action was taken following an investigation prompted by reports of illicit sales at the shop. During an initial inspection, council officers… Continue reading Shop has licence revoked after repeated safety violations
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New school for girls in Liverpool to progress to next stage
Liverpool City Council has received official approval from the Department for Education allowing a proposed new girls’ school in Liverpool to advance to the next phase of development. The council had submitted a site proposal earlier this year, in July, and has now been informed by government ministers that the project can proceed. The planned… Continue reading New school for girls in Liverpool to progress to next stage
Give your Christmas tree a second life after the festivities end
As Liverpool households prepare for the festive celebrations this week, some residents are already considering the post-holiday tidying that will follow in the new year. To assist with the proper disposal of Christmas trees, Liverpool City Council will once again provide multiple recycling sites throughout the city. These locations are set up to encourage residents… Continue reading Give your Christmas tree a second life after the festivities end
Embrace a meaningful Christmas
Certainly! Here’s a helpful summary and advice for people facing loneliness or financial hardship, especially during the Christmas and winter season, based on the information you shared from Public Health Liverpool: — ### Advice for Dealing with Loneliness – **Don’t compare yourself:** Social media can present unrealistic, perfect portrayals of Christmas. Remember that everyone faces… Continue reading Embrace a meaningful Christmas
Major milestone for North Docks Mayoral Development Corporation, as Council agree proposals
Liverpool City Council has marked a significant advancement in its regeneration plans for the North Docks following Cabinet approval of proposals for a Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC) on Tuesday, 16 December. This endorsement is a pivotal move that aims to hasten high-quality redevelopment along the city’s northern waterfront. The newly agreed MDC will function under… Continue reading Major milestone for North Docks Mayoral Development Corporation, as Council agree proposals
£10m regeneration of SEND school complete
Certainly! Here is a polished completion of the provided article content, ensuring clarity and coherence: — Creating additional school places for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) has been a key priority for Liverpool City Council. The latest phase of the project was funded by Liverpool City Council using almost… Continue reading £10m regeneration of SEND school complete
Household support available to tackle cold homes, damp and mould
Liverpool City Council is offering financial assistance this winter to help residents maintain warm and safe homes. A budget of £500,000 has been allocated from the Department for Work and Pensions’ Household Support Fund to address energy-related problems faced by households in the area. This funding is specifically targeted at homeowners who are struggling to… Continue reading Household support available to tackle cold homes, damp and mould
Ukrainian who fled war says Liverpool attack was one of her ‘most traumatic experiences’
A woman who escaped the conflict in Ukraine has described the severe injury she sustained during the Liverpool FC trophy parade as one of the most harrowing moments of her life. Anna Bilonozhenko, aged 43, suffered a fractured right knee after being struck by a Ford Galaxy driven by Paul Doyle, which hit over 130… Continue reading Ukrainian who fled war says Liverpool attack was one of her ‘most traumatic experiences’
‘Truly shocking’: judge sentences Paul Doyle for Liverpool FC parade attack – video
Judge Menary addressed Paul Doyle, 54, during sentencing, describing his actions as driven by “inexplicable and undiluted fury” after he drove into crowds at a Liverpool parade in May, injuring 134 people within just two minutes. The judge sentenced Doyle to a prison term of 21 years and six months. Reflecting on the incident, Menary… Continue reading ‘Truly shocking’: judge sentences Paul Doyle for Liverpool FC parade attack – video
‘It hasn’t sunk in – maybe it never will’ – Liverpool parade ‘hero’ recalls day of terror
Dan Barr, a former soldier from Birkenhead, Merseyside, has been recognized for his brave actions during a terrifying incident at the Liverpool FC parade. When Paul Doyle drove his car into crowds of pedestrians, causing chaos and panic, Barr sprang into action. His swift response and courage in stopping the vehicle earned him a High… Continue reading ‘It hasn’t sunk in – maybe it never will’ – Liverpool parade ‘hero’ recalls day of terror