Healthy Homes bid to improve housing
A ‘Healthy Homes’ initiative has been launched to promote better housing conditions, including those for the elderly.
Call to unlock buildings to help homeless
A petition has been set up to unlock unused buildings in Liverpool for the homeless to take shelter this winter.
Liverpool’s WWI links revealed in new trail
A historic landmark trail that reveals stories from the city’s World War I experiences has been developed.
Sugar tax call by local councillor
A call has been made for a local sugar tax and better labelling of food packaging to help reduce the hidden amounts that people consume.
Charity to feed OAPs at Christmas faces axe
A charity event that feeds the elderly and vulnerable at Christmas is at risk of being axed due to lack of funding.
Student homes plans on hold for church
Controversial plans to convert a church into student accommodation have been postponed.
Bid to save historic Irish Centre in £8m scheme
Two Liverpool universities are planning an £8m regeneration of the historic Wellington Rooms in the city centre.
Liverpool SU targets student safety
Liverpool Student Union has launched its first Student Safety Week, with events across various university campuses.
Public’s views on green spaces sought
The public and local businesses are being given the opportunity to have their say about the future of Liverpool’s green and open spaces.
New budget set with 1.9% council tax rise
Councillors approved budget plans which will see a 1.9% rise in council tax for Liverpool citizens next year.
Millennium House sale ‘wrong’ claims
Liverpool’s Liberal Democrat leader has slammed the council’s decision to sell Millennium House to developers Signature Living.
Uncertainty goes on for Welsh Streets’ future
The future of the Welsh Streets remains uncertain after the council appealed against a block on development plans.
New licence will cost private landlords
A new licence set up by Liverpool City Council will cost private landlords up to £400 to rent out a property.
Council agrees grant to start St Luke’s repairs
A grant has been awarded of almost £75,000 to help preserve the iconic ‘Bombed-out Church’, St Luke’s.
Plaque unveiled at Epstein’s birthplace
A plaque has been unveiled outside the birthplace of The Beatles manager Brian Epstein.
New centre hopes to increase city businesses
Entrepreneurs will be offered free help from a new centre that hopes to boost business in Liverpool.
CityBike scheme makes award shortlist
Liverpool’s CityBike scheme has been shortlisted for the final of the 2015 Smarter Travel Awards in Birmingham.
Clean-up campaign targets local litter
A litter-stricken area of Liverpool is to be cleaned up by a new campaign which was launched at the weekend.