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Community
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How lower league football is surviving lockdown
Grassroots football clubs are finding innovative ways to raise funds for survival throughout lockdown.
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Bebington Youth Club set for revamp
Bebington Youth Club is set to be redeveloped after receiving funding of £650,000 from the council.
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‘Reverse advent calendar’ brings relief
Knowsley Foodbank helps feed over 9,000 people each year, with half of the people in need being children.
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Anfield homes scheme up for discussion
Anfield locals are being asked to comment on redevelopment proposals for some of the many boarded-up houses close to Liverpool FC’s stadium.
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Alley Angels cause recycling boom
Recycling rates in Anfield have increased to 82% thanks to a local community action group.
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New Ferry locals react to housing ‘masterplan’
Residents in New Ferry have been responding to an ambitious housing masterplan for the devastated area.
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Group scheme bridges the generation gap
A new initiative hoping to bridge the gap between the city’s elderly and the younger population has been launched.
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Festive cheer comes to Fazakerley fair
Fazakerley Community Library was transformed into a Christmas market with stalls and treats on offer.
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Ping pong going strong in free scheme
The re-launch of a free and popular scheme is offering table tennis fans the chance to have fun.
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Fund launched to brighten up Bootle
Members of the Bootle community are crowdfunding to raise money to clean up their local area.
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Town stands together against knife crime
The residents of Prescot are standing up and showing solidarity in the wake of recent tragic events.
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Zombies on the march to raise charity cash
The scary sight of zombies marching through the streets of town was all in a good cause.
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Tales shed light on LGBT history in city
The Tales From the City exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool will explore the changes the LGBT community has faced.
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Liverpool’s recycling crackdown continues
Liverpool City Council is continuing its bid to clean up areas of the city, with a huge push on recycling.
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World’s first ‘public park’ set for £4m revamp
A £4m masterplan has been unveiled as a project that will transform Birkenhead Park.
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The penny has dropped for dancefloor idea
An Everton venue is undergoing renovations which include an unusual money-themed dancefloor scheme.