Liverpool City Council has introduced a significant initiative aimed at encouraging homeowners and landlords across the city to renovate long-term empty properties. This effort intends to address the urgent housing demand and improve neighbourhood conditions by offering financial incentives to those willing to bring such properties back into use. The council has allocated £7.3 million… Continue reading Hundreds of empty Liverpool homes set to help families on council housing list
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New Lord Mayor of Liverpool to be sworn in
Liverpool is set to appoint a new Lord Mayor today, Wednesday 13 May. Councillor William Shortall will make history as the first wheelchair user to assume this prestigious role in the city. Throughout his year as Lord Mayor, he aims to highlight the importance of inclusion and accessibility across Liverpool. Born and raised in Liverpool,… Continue reading New Lord Mayor of Liverpool to be sworn in
Foster Care Fortnight is here – and you can make a difference
Foster Care Fortnight, running from 11th to 24th May, is a nationwide initiative aimed at celebrating foster carers while increasing public understanding of the profound impact fostering has on children’s lives. This year’s campaign centers on the theme “This is Fostering,” which highlights the day-to-day realities of fostering and emphasizes the crucial support foster carers… Continue reading Foster Care Fortnight is here – and you can make a difference
Inspirational Liverpool headteacher crowned Headteacher of the Year
Ania Hildrey, headteacher at Abbot’s Lea School in Woolton, Liverpool, has been named Headteacher of the Year 2026 at the Education Awards held on April 24 at the Hilton Deansgate Hotel in Manchester. This prestigious accolade highlights exceptional leaders in education throughout the northwest of England who have demonstrated remarkable dedication, innovation, and impactful leadership.… Continue reading Inspirational Liverpool headteacher crowned Headteacher of the Year
Liverpool unites to advocate for women’s health and drive system‑wide change
Liverpool City Council recently convened a significant gathering focused on enhancing women’s health and addressing persistent inequalities in the city. The Women’s Health Conference united women with lived experiences, alongside community groups, frontline workers, and system leaders. This event fostered the exchange of evidence and personal narratives, emphasizing collective efforts to improve health outcomes for… Continue reading Liverpool unites to advocate for women’s health and drive system‑wide change
Merseyside Police launches ‘Halo Points’ to strengthen safety across Liverpool’s night-time economy
Merseyside Police, together with the Police and Crime Commissioner and Liverpool City Council, unveiled Halo Points on Wednesday, 6 May. This initiative is part of Operation Halo, aimed at addressing Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and enhancing safety within Liverpool’s night-time economy. The introduction of these designated safe spaces is a key step in… Continue reading Merseyside Police launches ‘Halo Points’ to strengthen safety across Liverpool’s night-time economy
Shops shut down after illicit tobacco activity uncovered
Over the past week, Liverpool City Council has achieved three further enforcement actions targeting premises involved in the sale of illegal cigarettes and tobacco products. These latest outcomes highlight the council’s commitment to tackling illicit tobacco trade within the city. On April 29, Liverpool Magistrates’ Court extended the closure order on American Candy, located on… Continue reading Shops shut down after illicit tobacco activity uncovered
Close to Home: Ground-breaking exhibition exploring stories and the impact of suicide to open in Cunard Building
This September, Liverpool’s historic Cunard Building will host an innovative exhibition titled *Close to Home*, which delves into the personal stories and profound impact surrounding suicide. More than a conventional exhibition, it is designed as a space for contemplation and reflection, created through a collaboration between the Merseyside community arts organisation Heart of Glass and… Continue reading Close to Home: Ground-breaking exhibition exploring stories and the impact of suicide to open in Cunard Building
Historic Newsham House to be brought to market
Newsham House, a grand Liverpool mansion nestled within Newsham Park, boasts a prestigious history as a residence once fitting for Queen Victoria, other members of royalty, and senior judges. This notable Grade II listed building, rich in architectural and historic significance, is now set to be offered for sale by Liverpool City Council. Constructed in… Continue reading Historic Newsham House to be brought to market
Liverpool European Festival returns with biggest ever celebration of culture and community
This May and June, Liverpool will host over 40 community-driven events as part of the Liverpool European Festival, marking its most extensive edition yet. Entering its fourth year, the festival continues to honor the legacy of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, celebrating the diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of European communities throughout the city. Organized… Continue reading Liverpool European Festival returns with biggest ever celebration of culture and community