Pro wrestling in a Liverpool micro-brewery – in pictures

Pro wrestling in a Liverpool micro-brewery – in pictures

Atomic Pro Wrestling is a British wrestling company founded in the year 2023 by three wrestling enthusiasts from Liverpool, Matt Davies, Declan McCarthy (who uses the ring name Declan Sands) and Chris Welsh. The company aims to provide a platform for emerging male and female wrestlers from the north and north-west region of England. The… Continue reading Pro wrestling in a Liverpool micro-brewery – in pictures

Have your say to help residents move more and feel good

Have your say to help residents move more and feel good

Liverpool City Council is seeking insight into how people can ensure they get regular exercise. Residents over 16 are being asked to complete a survey that includes questions on how active they are and what would incentivize them to sustain a healthy lifestyle. Findings from the new scheme, which follows the Physical Activity survey in… Continue reading Have your say to help residents move more and feel good

Reviewing our youth services – we need your views!

Reviewing our youth services – we need your views!

Liverpool City Council is teaming up with the National Youth Agency to review youth services across the city. According to officials, the involvement of young people along with their caregivers and parents is crucial to shaping the services in the future. Two quick surveys have been opened in the city to gather this all-important perspective.… Continue reading Reviewing our youth services – we need your views!

‘A funny, filthy classic in the making’ – this rare beast of a sitcom has been criminally overlooked

‘A funny, filthy classic in the making’ – this rare beast of a sitcom has been criminally overlooked

ITVX’s latest sitcom, G’Wed, has received little fanfare ahead of its release, with only a handful of short write-ups and a location list article. However, a social media post from Russell T Davies brought some much-needed attention to the show. Davies described the series as being “funny” and “filthy”, and praised its writing and cast.… Continue reading ‘A funny, filthy classic in the making’ – this rare beast of a sitcom has been criminally overlooked

Liverpool students help Give Back to Garston

Liverpool students help Give Back to Garston

Eleven organisations in Garston have been awarded a share of £31,000 in funding to deliver youth engagement projects. Schoolchildren from five local primary schools and The Academy of St Nicholas decided which groups deserved the funding during an event held at the school. The money was made available using funds seized from criminals, and the… Continue reading Liverpool students help Give Back to Garston

BLOG: “We want to make sure that parents have important information about measles a MMR vaccinations”

BLOG: “We want to make sure that parents have important information about measles a MMR vaccinations”

Liverpool is at risk of a measles outbreak in light of a recent increase in cases throughout Birmingham and Coventry, mainly among children under the age of 10. Since Liverpool has remained free of measles for several years, the Director of Public Health for the city is concerned about the possibility of the disease spreading… Continue reading BLOG: “We want to make sure that parents have important information about measles a MMR vaccinations”

Liverpool City Council set to deliver budget to protect vital services

Liverpool City Council set to deliver budget to protect vital services

Liverpool City Council has unveiled its budget plan for 2024/25, which includes investing £20m into key frontline services in order to transform and improve them. The balanced budget will see the new funding focused on supporting adult social services, children in care, tackling homelessness, and investing in environmental programmes. In addition to this, the council… Continue reading Liverpool City Council set to deliver budget to protect vital services

Measles vaccination invitations for school children

Measles vaccination invitations for school children

A campaign has been launched in Cheshire and Merseyside, UK to encourage thousands of school children aged 6-11 to attend appointments for vaccinations against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). Measles is one of the most infectious diseases, with a single infected person potentially passing it on to up to 15 people who have not been… Continue reading Measles vaccination invitations for school children

Liverpool’s Supported Internships get cash boost

Liverpool’s Supported Internships get cash boost

Liverpool City Council has been awarded more than £360,000 to fund a unique pilot project that will provide assistance to young people in Liverpool to find employment. The Council is one of 12 local authorities to have successfully bid for the national supported internship programme pilot aimed at young people with neurodiverse conditions, including special… Continue reading Liverpool’s Supported Internships get cash boost

Queens Drive reopens

Queens Drive reopens

The long-awaited reopening of Queens Drive has finally arrived, following the completion of extensive flood prevention work on the stretch of road. The closure of the road was initially prompted by a tragic incident last August, when a car was caught in heavy flooding, resulting in the deaths of two passengers. The closure was then… Continue reading Queens Drive reopens