The latest deprivation data for Liverpool has been reviewed by the Health and Wellbeing Board, focusing on how these scores affect the health outcomes of the city’s residents. It was highlighted that 11 percent of Liverpool’s population falls into the category described as ‘severely critical’ concerning health, when compared to other areas across England. Key… Continue reading Work to tackle health deprivation discussed by Health and Wellbeing Board
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Council Tax set to be waived for households with terminally ill resident
Liverpool is set to introduce a new Council Tax exemption aimed at households where a resident is terminally ill. The policy, pending the Cabinet’s approval, will grant a full discount on Council Tax bills for properties with individuals receiving end-of-life care. With the average Council Tax charge in Liverpool around £2,000 annually, this move is… Continue reading Council Tax set to be waived for households with terminally ill resident
Early phase of Liverpool North New Town regeneration set for Council’s green light
Liverpool City Council is poised to approve ambitious plans to initiate high-quality, housing-led regeneration in the Vauxhall and West Everton areas, marking the earliest developments of the Liverpool North New Town project. This initiative focuses on the Vescock Street/Limekiln Lane site, which is part of the broader Greatie Market/Scotland Road Regeneration Programme. The initiative aims… Continue reading Early phase of Liverpool North New Town regeneration set for Council’s green light
Call for men to prevent street harassment of women and girls
A striking new spoken-word poem titled *“Man to Man”* has been unveiled today, urging men to take action against street harassment and contribute to safer environments for women and girls. This initiative forms part of the ongoing ‘Taking Action’ campaign led by Merseyside Police and the Police Commissioner, aimed at addressing Violence against Women and… Continue reading Call for men to prevent street harassment of women and girls
From bricklayer to mayor: Steve Rotheram is quietly building a Liverpool success story
From the towering south stand of Everton’s new riverside football stadium, Liverpool city region mayor Steve Rotheram showcased his next significant project to communities secretary Steve Reed. The site, characterized by industrial wasteland, disused docks, and the distinctive Grade II-listed “dockers’ clock” with six faces, is set for a major transformation. This clock, which has… Continue reading From bricklayer to mayor: Steve Rotheram is quietly building a Liverpool success story
Christmas comes to County Road
The festive season has brought a vibrant atmosphere to County Road with the launch of an exciting Christmas event programme designed for people of all ages. Activities range from creative workshops such as card making and arts sessions to lively performances and community markets, ensuring there is plenty to enjoy throughout the holiday period. A… Continue reading Christmas comes to County Road
Liverpool to benefit from city region’s transport investment
Liverpool is poised to receive a portion of an unprecedented £1.6 billion investment aimed at transforming the public transport infrastructure across the city region. This substantial funding will support the development of new railway stations, rapid transit connections, and a comprehensive smart ticketing system that spans the entire network. The initiative represents the largest public… Continue reading Liverpool to benefit from city region’s transport investment
New development zone announced to accelerate regeneration across North Docks
Liverpool City Council is set to support Mayor Steve Rotheram’s initiative to boost regeneration efforts across the city’s North Docks through the creation of a new Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC). This strategic move aims to expedite the construction of thousands of new homes and significant commercial projects by leveraging devolved development powers. The initiative is… Continue reading New development zone announced to accelerate regeneration across North Docks
Tech the Halls event helps to build residents’ digital confidence
Liverpool City Council is set to organize an event next month focused on boosting digital confidence as part of the acclaimed Stanley Park Market. The free event, named Tech the Halls, is designed to assist residents in getting online and enhancing their digital skills. Scheduled for Wednesday, 10 December, the event will run from 10am… Continue reading Tech the Halls event helps to build residents’ digital confidence
Homebaked boosts capacity with support from Liverpool City Council
A renowned bakery located in Anfield has collaborated with Liverpool City Council’s Business Support Service to protect valuable employment opportunities and enhance social impact across North Liverpool. Homebaked, a staple in the local community, serves thousands of football supporters and residents weekly, offering a variety of pies, bread, and breakfast options. Beyond simply providing food,… Continue reading Homebaked boosts capacity with support from Liverpool City Council