Insights into life with rare dementia forms
Rarer forms of dementia were the focus of an interesting discussion which shone a light on the condition.
New union aims to tackle food poverty
Charity and community venue, The Florrie, has set up a new food union to help combat poverty.
Sisterhood all set for women’s day march
A feminist group hosted a banner-making workshop in preparation for International Women’s Day.
Bebington Youth Club set for revamp
Bebington Youth Club is set to be redeveloped after receiving funding of £650,000 from the council.
Rhyme time at Give Poetry a Chance event
A new book has been released to mark the year anniversary of a spoken word poetry event.
Vegans feast their eyes at food festival
The successful Vegan Extravaganza Festival made a return at Liverpool’s Baltic Market.
School chef could have recipe for success
A Liverpool woman is cooking up something special after making it to the final of the LACA School Chef of the Year award.
£100,000 fund set up for community projects
A dedicated fund of £100,000 has been put forward to help community crowdfunding projects in Liverpool.
Flippin’ good fun at annual Pancake Day race
Liverpool’s annual Pancake Day race returned to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
Inspired community pays tribute to Kobe
Toxteth hosted a Kobe Bryant tribute day to remember the basketball icon following his tragic death.
Police cash on offer for community schemes
Schemes to help end violent crime in Knowlsey were the focus as groups made bids for Merseyside Police funding.
Oak branches out to best in Europe contest
Campaigners hope Liverpool’s entry has taken the ‘root’ to success in the European Tree of the Year awards.
Animal rights demo held in city centre
An ‘Earthling’s Experience’ was staged in the city centre to try to encourage a more positive view of veganism.
Celebration of LGBT history returns
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
Trees project begins on Strand in city centre
The first of 150 trees have been planted on The Strand to help surface drainage on one of the city’s busiest roads.
First Knowsley Comic Con proves a hit
Sci-fi and Marvel fans were out in force as the first Knowsley Comic Con took place.
Council rolls out clean-up campaign
A £6 million change is underway to help regenerate some of Liverpool’s most dirty areas.
Wirral lands £300k for tree planting scheme
Wirral Council received a major boost after a grant from the government’s Urban Tree Challenge Fund.