Driving forward support for unpaid carers

Liverpool City Council has provided an update on its ongoing efforts to enhance the lives of unpaid carers as it marks Carers Week, observed from June 8th to 14th. Earlier this year, the Council’s Cabinet endorsed the All-Age Carers Strategy for 2025 to 2030, demonstrating a strong dedication to improving recognition and support for carers… Continue reading Driving forward support for unpaid carers

Open letter from Council Leader about anti-immigration march

Liverpool City Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has addressed the community in an open letter as an anti-immigration march is scheduled to take place on County Road. He emphasizes Liverpool’s identity as a city founded on diversity, unity, and kindness, highlighting its strong tradition of welcoming people from varied backgrounds who have contributed to the… Continue reading Open letter from Council Leader about anti-immigration march

Liverpool’s Local Offer for children and families with SEND is coming LIVE to St George’s Hall this June.

On Wednesday, 17 June, St George’s Hall will host an event for families, carers, and professionals involved with children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), offering an opportunity to explore the extensive support available to them. The event, known as SEND Local Offer LIVE, goes beyond the usual online directories by providing a space… Continue reading Liverpool’s Local Offer for children and families with SEND is coming LIVE to St George’s Hall this June.

Cunard Building to open its doors for heritage market and tours as Queen Anne cruise ship visits Liverpool

Liverpool’s renowned Cunard Building is set to welcome visitors for a heritage market and exclusive tours as part of the festivities surrounding the arrival of the cruise liner Queen Anne in the city this June. This distinguished Grade II* listed landmark will open its historic arrivals hall to host a market featuring 50 stalls on… Continue reading Cunard Building to open its doors for heritage market and tours as Queen Anne cruise ship visits Liverpool

Multiplying the times table fun with other number bases | Brief letters

Louise Lewis recently raised an interesting question about whether the distinctive properties of the nine times table in base 10 apply similarly in other number systems. Ian Harley responds by explaining that while quirky patterns do occur in different bases, the multiplier changes accordingly. For instance, in base 7, it is the six times table… Continue reading Multiplying the times table fun with other number bases | Brief letters

Work to start next month on upgrades to boost safety and accessibility on Wavertree High Street

Starting next month, a series of enhancements on Wavertree High Street and Picton Road will commence, aiming to improve travel along this important route in Liverpool. These works represent the latest stage in a broader initiative funded through more than £2 million from the Liverpool City Region’s Key Route Network Levelling Up Programme. The scheduled… Continue reading Work to start next month on upgrades to boost safety and accessibility on Wavertree High Street

Football fans urged to know their limit as Liverpool promotes safer nights out 

As the World Cup begins, Liverpool City Council is urging supporters to embrace the excitement of the event while being mindful about when to stop drinking in order to look after themselves and those around them. The campaign, titled ‘Call It! Enjoy More, Drink Less,’ is a collaborative effort involving Merseyside Police, Liverpool John Moores… Continue reading Football fans urged to know their limit as Liverpool promotes safer nights out 

Liverpool sees sharp drop in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) but experts urge residents to keep testing 

Health officials have welcomed the recent notable decline in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) throughout the city, attributing this progress in part to sustained high testing rates, which are crucial for early detection and ongoing reduction of infections. Liverpool has experienced a remarkable 17.8% decrease in STI diagnoses, a figure that surpasses the national average reduction… Continue reading Liverpool sees sharp drop in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) but experts urge residents to keep testing 

Liverpool brings NHS-style health checks to community venues

Liverpool residents now have easier access to free and rapid health screenings thanks to the deployment of new self-service health stations at the Lifestyles Alsop and Garston Centres. This project is supported by Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team and funded by Public Health Liverpool, aiming to provide quick health assessments within community spaces. The… Continue reading Liverpool brings NHS-style health checks to community venues

Commissioning callout: Home – A Celebration of Place

Culture Liverpool is seeking innovative and imaginative proposals from artists and arts organisations to develop dynamic, place-based residencies across the city. This initiative forms part of their new programme, Creative Neighbourhoods: Home – A Celebration of Place, which aims to highlight the strength and uniqueness of Liverpool’s communities through creative expression. The programme emphasizes not… Continue reading Commissioning callout: Home – A Celebration of Place