Liverpool has introduced a new program aimed at enhancing support for neurodiverse children and young people within educational settings. The initiative, named the Neuroinclusive Champions Network, is a collaborative effort involving Liverpool City Council, the Liverpool Parent and Carers Forum (LivPac), and Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. Its purpose is to assist schools in exchanging knowledge… Continue reading Champions Network launched in Liverpool to support neurodiversity in schools
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Liverpool launches bold new plan to give every child the Best Start in Life
Liverpool City Council has introduced its new initiative, the *Best Start for Life Local Plan*, aimed at guaranteeing that all children in the city grow up healthy, safe, confident, and prepared for learning. This comprehensive plan emphasizes collaborative efforts among various partners and sets out a strategic framework to enhance early years support by integrating… Continue reading Liverpool launches bold new plan to give every child the Best Start in Life
Keep your family healthy this Easter in Liverpool
During the upcoming Easter holidays, families in Liverpool are being reminded to take a moment to verify that their loved ones are current with their routine vaccinations. Keeping up to date with vaccinations is essential to protect against various infectious diseases. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use this holiday period as an opportunity to… Continue reading Keep your family healthy this Easter in Liverpool
Even more items can be recycled in blue bins
Starting from Wednesday, 1 April, Liverpool residents will have the opportunity to recycle a wider range of items using their blue recycling bins. This update aligns with the Government’s Simpler Recycling initiative introduced through the Environment Act 2021. The goal of this legislation is to standardize recycling collections across England, ensuring that everyone can recycle… Continue reading Even more items can be recycled in blue bins
Civic honour nominations to be considered
Liverpool City Council is set to recommend several individuals and organisations for civic awards at their upcoming meeting on Wednesday, 1 April 2026. Among the honours to be bestowed is the Freedom Roll of Associations, also known as the Freedom of the City, which stands as the highest civic accolade the city can grant. This… Continue reading Civic honour nominations to be considered
Speke Garston Partners Conference focuses on community-led change
On 27 March 2026, the second Speke Garston Partners’ Conference took place at Partnership for Learning, bringing together a range of organisations, community groups, and local services to address key concerns for area residents. The event was supported by Liverpool City Council and South Liverpool Homes, providing an opportunity for open dialogue, exchange of best… Continue reading Speke Garston Partners Conference focuses on community-led change
BLOG | “Liverpool residents have come out in force” for this year’s Great British Spring Clean
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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