Jeff Dunn, a teacher from Liverpool who founded and ran the Liverpool Schools’ Parliament, passed away at the age of 69 from prostate cancer. The Parliament provides a platform for children from the Merseyside area to discuss issues that concern them and collaborate with decision-makers on political matters. It has brought about significant changes, such… Continue reading Jeff Dunn obituary
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Unique play area restored to former glory
Croxteth Country Park in Liverpool has reopened its fully accessible children’s play area after it was destroyed in a fire last year. The play area has been carefully restored to its former state, and an event was held to celebrate the reopening. Cllr Lila Bennett attended the event and welcomed the reopening of the play… Continue reading Unique play area restored to former glory
Stark report outlines health challenges in Liverpool by 2040 and the actions needed to tackle them
Liverpool’s Director of Public Health, Professor Matt Ashton, has released an 80-page document called ‘State of Health in the City’, looking at health and life expectancy in Liverpool since 1984. Ashton is calling for radical changes to the way the city responds to health challenges after his report found that unless changes are made, under… Continue reading Stark report outlines health challenges in Liverpool by 2040 and the actions needed to tackle them
Cameras to curb city’s moving traffic contraventions
Liverpool City Council has installed a series of new cameras aimed at reducing moving traffic contraventions in the city. The Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras are part of a strategy to tackle dangerous driving and encourage sustainable travel. Liverpool has received new enforcement powers, set out in the Traffic Management Act (2004). Local authorities… Continue reading Cameras to curb city’s moving traffic contraventions
Liverpool’s Good Food Plan scoops award
The Sustainable Food Places award has been presented to Liverpool’s Good Food Plan partnership, led by Feeding Liverpool and Liverpool City Council. The initiative, launched in October 2021, aims to provide Good Food for All through the promotion of healthy, sustainable and local food. The bronze award recognises the plan’s accomplishments in dealing with food… Continue reading Liverpool’s Good Food Plan scoops award
Thousands turn out for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool
Liverpool’s annual Remembrance Sunday service drew a large crowd of approximately 10,000 people who came to pay their respects to fallen servicemen and women. The service took place at St George’s Plateau, and featured performances from The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment Band and The Liverpool Scottish Regimental Association Pipes and Drums before the start of… Continue reading Thousands turn out for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool
Operation targeting knife crime rolls out across Merseyside
Merseyside police stations are providing a drop-off point for people to hand in bladed weapons in a knife surrender running from November 13 to 19. The initiative is linked to national knife crime campaign Operation Sceptre, and follows the Offensive Weapons Act 2019, which bans possession of offensive weapons in private places, including homes. A… Continue reading Operation targeting knife crime rolls out across Merseyside
BLOG: The Beatles at No1 puts spotlight back on our city of music (again!)
Liverpool has continued its proud tradition of having a number one single in every decade since the charts began with The Beatles’ “new” and final single “Now and Then” securing the top spot in the UK singles chart once again. This achievement marks the city’s 58th number one hit, obtaining the Guinness World Record for… Continue reading BLOG: The Beatles at No1 puts spotlight back on our city of music (again!)
Liverpool joins race to host Gay Games
Liverpool has joined the list of 25 cities from around the world to express an official interest in hosting the Gay Games in 2030, according to the Federation of Gay Games (FGG). The first phase of bidding for Gay Games XIII attracted cities from six continents, giving them an opportunity to participate in the global… Continue reading Liverpool joins race to host Gay Games
Council leadership requests government cancel plans to scrap the Household Support Fund
Liverpool City Council leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has made an appeal to the Government, urging them to shelve the proposed plan to abolish the Household Support Fund. Alongside Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources, Cllr Ruth Bennett, they have joined forces with the Local Government Association (LGA) to petition the government to… Continue reading Council leadership requests government cancel plans to scrap the Household Support Fund