Liverpool unites for World AIDS Day 2025

On 1 December, Liverpool will once again come together to observe World AIDS Day, paying tribute to those affected by HIV and reaffirming the city’s steadfast goal to eliminate new HIV transmissions by 2030. This annual event brings together partners, healthcare groups, and local communities to express solidarity, remember those lost, and recognize the progress… Continue reading Liverpool unites for World AIDS Day 2025

Overnight accommodation levy welcomed

Liverpool City Council has expressed strong support for the Government’s recent move to grant devolved powers to regional mayors, enabling them to introduce an overnight accommodation levy. This decision follows a long-standing campaign led by Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram, with backing from the council. The resulting policy aligns England with systems already in… Continue reading Overnight accommodation levy welcomed

Renewed rules help dogs stay on their best behaviour

The Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) focusing on responsible dog ownership across the city has been extended for an additional three years. Initially put into effect in 2022, this order has garnered significant support from the community, prompting local authorities to continue its enforcement. Its main goal is to keep public parks, pavements, and communal… Continue reading Renewed rules help dogs stay on their best behaviour

Empty homes grants scheme launched in Liverpool to reduce housing waiting list

Liverpool City Council is currently inviting landlords and homeowners to express their interest in applying for grants of up to £20,000 aimed at refurbishing empty properties and bringing them back into use. This initiative forms part of the council’s broader strategy to combat homelessness by reducing the waiting list for housing assistance. Over the next… Continue reading Empty homes grants scheme launched in Liverpool to reduce housing waiting list

Winter events to bring warmth and support to Liverpool

Residents of Liverpool are being invited to take part in an event designed to provide information and practical help to maintain warmth and well-being during the winter months. The Healthy Homes team from Liverpool City Council will host the free Winter Warmer event, offering attendees insights from various organisations and specialists on topics such as… Continue reading Winter events to bring warmth and support to Liverpool

There’s #NoExcuse for violence against women and girls

Starting next week, the global initiative known as Orange the World will begin its 16-day campaign dedicated to combatting gender-based violence. This international effort commences on 25 November, which is recognized as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and continues until 10 December, Human Rights Day. In Liverpool, local authorities are… Continue reading There’s #NoExcuse for violence against women and girls

Liverpool Locations: connecting people, places and productions

Liverpool has emerged as the most-filmed city in the UK outside of London, with a vibrant screen industry at its core. Central to this success story are sisters Faye and Claire Newton, experienced location managers whose portfolios include notable productions such as *Peaky Blinders*, *Bridgerton*, *The Ipcress File*, and Amazon’s *Heads of State*. Together, they… Continue reading Liverpool Locations: connecting people, places and productions

New play trail transforms Speke woodland

In Speke, a new woodland play trail has been created to encourage outdoor activity among families, thanks to a collaboration between Liverpool City Council and All Saints Church. This innovative project has revitalized the wooded area around the church and cemetery, turning it into an engaging environment meant to inspire play, discovery, and a sense… Continue reading New play trail transforms Speke woodland

The Scouse Christmas Carol review – knockabout comedy with a potty mouth

During the festive season, various adaptations of the classic character Scrooge can be found across the UK, from Paul Hilton’s performance at London’s Old Vic to Marti Pellow’s rendition in Glasgow. However, Liverpool’s Royal Court offers a unique take with Paul Duckworth portraying a Scrooge who defies the typical miserly stereotype. Duckworth’s version is not… Continue reading The Scouse Christmas Carol review – knockabout comedy with a potty mouth