Grassroots football clubs are finding innovative ways to raise funds for survival throughout lockdown.
Bebington Youth Club is set to be redeveloped after receiving funding of £650,000 from the council.
Knowsley Foodbank helps feed over 9,000 people each year, with half of the people in need being children.
An ambitious £5m plan to restore the former Garston Empire back to its ‘glory days’ has been launched.
Anfield locals are being asked to comment on redevelopment proposals for some of the many boarded-up houses close to Liverpool FC’s stadium.
Recycling rates in Anfield have increased to 82% thanks to a local community action group.
Residents in New Ferry have been responding to an ambitious housing masterplan for the devastated area.
A new initiative hoping to bridge the gap between the city’s elderly and the younger population has been launched.
Fazakerley Community Library was transformed into a Christmas market with stalls and treats on offer.
The re-launch of a free and popular scheme is offering table tennis fans the chance to have fun.
Members of the Bootle community are crowdfunding to raise money to clean up their local area.
The residents of Prescot are standing up and showing solidarity in the wake of recent tragic events.
The scary sight of zombies marching through the streets of town was all in a good cause.
The Tales From the City exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool will explore the changes the LGBT community has faced.
Liverpool City Council is continuing its bid to clean up areas of the city, with a huge push on recycling.
A £4m masterplan has been unveiled as a project that will transform Birkenhead Park.
A ‘human chain’ celebrated the contribution of migrants to the UK at the King’s Dock.
An Everton venue is undergoing renovations which include an unusual money-themed dancefloor scheme.