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£5m funding to set up Merseyside young people for success

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Liverpool City Council has been granted £5 million to help young people into work as part of a major new employment initiative. The funding forms part of the Liverpool City Region Youth Guarantee Trailblazer, a government-backed scheme aiming to make...

Liverpool launches new campaign to stop fly-tipping

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A new campaign has been launched to tackle illegal waste-dumping across Liverpool as part of ‘Fight Fly-tipping Fortnight’. Liverpool City Council is partnering with Keep Britain Tidy in a bid to tackle ‘white van’ operators who illegally leave rubbish across...

Famous Southport image recreated for 2026 cultural programme

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A photographer has helped recreate a famous promotional image for Southport as part of a plan to 'make the town amazing again'. The much-loved promotional painting has been replicated with a modern-style twist by fine art and commercial photographer, Julia...
Liverpool Christmas markets 2024

Everything you need to know ahead of Liverpool Christmas Markets

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Christmas markets are returning to Liverpool this Saturday outside St Georges Hall (L1 1JJ).  They will be there until the 24th of December. It will be open daily from 10am to 11pm. Transport The markets are in between Lime Street train...
Blind Dining with Bradbury Fields Taken by Alex McCleary

The Merseyside charity supporting the visually impaired this festive season

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A Merseyside charity that helps people with sight loss is launching fundraising drive to boost its work this Christmas. Bradbury Fields will have teams of volunteers taking part in Liverpool's iconic Santa Dash and the Wirral Walk in the coming...
A group of fifteen people are gathered outdoors in a sunny, green area surrounded by trees and grass. Most of them are standing, while three people sit on a wooden bench at the front. The group consists of mostly older men and one woman. Several people are wearing bright blue polo shirts with a small green-and-yellow circular logo, suggesting they are part of a community or volunteer group. Some of the standing men are holding garden spades or shovels, and most are dressed casually in shorts, t-shirts, and outdoor shoes. The seated man in the middle wears a dark suit with a patterned tie and a ceremonial gold chain around his neck, indicating he may be a local mayor or official. The woman next to him wears a patterned dress and sunglasses, smiling toward the camera. Everyone appears cheerful and relaxed, enjoying the moment in what looks like a community or conservation project in a natural setting.

Birkenhead nature trail opens year round

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A nature trail in Birkenhead is now open every day for 365 days a year. Prenton RUFC and National Grid have teamed up in a 10-year partnership to create the nature trail and restore the natural beauty of Prenton Dell...
Mayor Steve Rotheram visiting one of the new houses.

New green homes in Wallasey

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A new zero-carbon housing development in Wallasey saw each house built in under two weeks. The 13 new homes, called The Greenleas Development, were built by Wirral-based housebuilders Starship Group with help from a £195,000 grant from The Liverpool City...

Plans for cemetery in Whiston Woods approved

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Plans have been approved to turn Whiston Woods in Rainhill into a cemetery with thousands of burial plots despite campaigners' objections. Knowsley Council had announced their plans to buy part of Whiston Woods and turn it into a cemetery in...

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