Nightmare ends for neighbours of problem tenant
Liverpool liver bird aerial shot taken in the sunset (3 shot bracket) Liverpool City Council and Merseyside Police have secured the eviction of a private housing tenant who was making life ‘a nightmare’ for the local community. The Council’s Private Sector Housing team investigated complaints of anti-social behaviour including drug dealing, noise, intimidation and fouling […]
Mark Mothering Sunday next weekend
PEOPLE in Liverpool are invited to come together next week to mark Mother’s Day at Anfield Crematorium. On 10 March, a commemorative service will be held at 11am, delivered in partnership with the Good Funeral Company, with the crematorium chapel open from 10am-noon for people who would like to take a quiet moment of reflection […]
Liverpool City Council facilitates workplace opportunities for young people with special educational needs and autism
Five neurodiverse young people will take their first step onto the career ladder through an HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) supported internship programme in Liverpool. Students from The City of Liverpool College will gain work experience as Administrative Officers at HMRC’s Liverpool regional centre, India Buildings, where they will perform tasks including monitoring inboxes and […]
HALTON BOROUGH COUNCIL JOINS CALLS FOR VITAL CRISIS FUNDING TO BE EXTENDED
BY OURS DESIGN PROPOSALS SHARED FOLLOWING PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Cowley Hill residents and businesses are invited to attend a community event next month [March] to hear more about the design proposals of a pioneering project that they have helped shape to create safer, healthier, and more attractive streets where they live In May 2020, St Helens Borough Council was selected as one of the […]
Leading Ladies In Business (LLIB) are hosting an Inspire Inclusion event on the 4th March to start the ball rolling for International Women’s Day.
The event will be held in the private function area of Gravity Max in Liverpool One & guests can expect to enjoy talks from inspirational guest speakers, networking, live music and food throughout the evening. LLIB were keen to hold the event at a venue that was fun, relaxed & inclusive enabling guests to feel […]
FIRST PACKAGE OF ST HELENS TOWN CENTRE REGENERATION WORK TO BEGIN
St Helens Borough Council and the English Cities Fund have announced the first package of works to deliver Phase One of the once-in-a-generation multi-million St Helens town centre regeneration initiative. Exploratory surveys are set to take place in and around the Hardshaw Shopping Centre this week as the countdown to its demolition begins. This will […]
International Women’s Day: Manchester welcomes back Walk for Women 2024
The annual Walk for Women will return to the streets of Manchester in celebration of strong and inspirational women for International Women’s Day. The much-loved event builds on an already rich history of advancing women’s rights for Mancunians as hundreds of women along with family, friends and community members will descend on the busy city […]
Have your say to help residents move more and feel good
Liverpool City Council wants to find out how the city’s residents can get active every day. The Council is encouraging residents over the age of 16 to fill in a short questionnaire, in which they will be asked how active they are and what would encourage them to live well. The survey findings will be […]
WRITER OF ‘TWO PINTS OF LAGER AND A PACKET OF CRISPS’ REVISITS WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
On Tuesday 13th February Reconnecting Runcorn welcomed Susan Nickson, the creator of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, to revisit some of the locations that inspired the award-winning show and get a behind the scenes look at some of the new Reconnecting Runcorn projects. Funded through the Towns Fund which forms part of […]