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Wavertree
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Rats invading Wavertree homes
Wavertree residents have described ‘fighting a losing battle’ against rat infestations.
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‘Problem’ leaves piling up on Liverpool streets (Video)
Residents have raised safety concerns regarding leaves piling up on Liverpool’s streets.
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Council rolls out clean-up campaign
A £6 million change is underway to help regenerate some of Liverpool’s most dirty areas.
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Row grows over bid to move plant pot display
A war of words has broken between angry locals and the council concerning plant pots and health and safety concerns.
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Pub conversion to addicts’ refuge goes on
Plans to restore a pub to house recovering addicts are still going ahead, despite mounting local opposition.
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TV shows homes as sound as a pound
A student who bought a house for £1 is being featured in a TV series looking into the development scheme.
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City backs Corbyn as May’s gamble fails
Liverpool returned its five Labour MPs to Westminster as the Conservatives lost their overall majority in a hung parliament.
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Cricket club to expand after lottery grant
Wavertree Cricket Club is set to expand and hopefully branch out into the full visually impaired aspect of the game after a £70,000 boost.
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Student homes plans on hold for church
Controversial plans to convert a church into student accommodation have been postponed.
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Hunt begins for lost Liverpool stadium
A call has been made to find a ‘missing’ Liverpool football stadium from more than a century ago.
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Local eaterie wins top breakfast award
A Liverpool restaurant is celebrating after being named as serving up the nation’s favourite breakfast for a second year running.
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Tributes to James as body is found in dock
Hundreds have paid tribute to missing 20-year-old James Bennion, after a police diving team found a body in the Albert Dock.
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Juniors tennis comes to Wavertree
Liverpool is set to host its first ever International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior tournament next month.
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Roadworks end ahead of schedule
Smithdown Road roadworks have finished two weeks ahead of schedule after a major revamp.
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Final 20mph signs to be installed
The final set of 20mph road signage is due for completion this week as part of a speed reduction campaign.
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Petition surge hits campaign target
Backers of the Oliver King campaign are jubilant after obtaining the 100,000 signatures required for Parliament to debate the issue.