Chair of Norris Green East Pride in Place Board appointed
Norris Green East has become the second Pride in Place area in Liverpool to appoint a Chair of the Board.
Liverpool launches citywide initiative to strengthen cardiac emergency readiness in schools
Liverpool City Council has launched a new citywide initiative to support schools in responding effectively to cardiac emergencies, with the first training session taking place today (Tuesday 19 May) at Rice Lane Primary School. The programme brings together Public Health, Education, School Improvement Liverpool (SIL), the Oliver King Foundation, and the Council’s Health and Safety
Liverpool to host groundbreaking Inclusive Sport & Culture Festival in May 2027
Taking over the city’s iconic waterfront – including the M&S Bank Arena and Exhibition Centre at the Liverpool Experience Campus, the neighbouring Salthouse and Albert Docks, and Pier Head – the week-long festival will transform the city into a vibrant hub of energy, creativity and elite performance, redefining how sport and culture can be experienced together.
Liverpool residents to benefit from free community dementia awareness day
Residents are being invited to a free community event aimed at raising awareness of memory problems and dementia, while connecting people with practical support, advice and local services. The “Every Mind Matters” event will take place on Thursday 21 May, from 10am to 3pm, at FireFit Hub, 115 Upper Warwick Street, Toxteth, Liverpool L8 8HD.
A new era for Liverpool City Council’s wholesale market
Wholesale Market Liverpool, formerly Liverpool Food HUB, was officially reopened on Tuesday 28 April 2026 by Cllr Barbara Murray, in one of the last engagements of her term as Lord Mayor of Liverpool.
Liverpool City Council leads citywide approach to healthy screen use for children
Liverpool City Council has brought together partners from education, health, early years and youth services to develop a shared approach to supporting healthy screen use for children and young people across the city. At an event on Friday 1 May 2026, local organisations talked about what the evidence says on how screens and social media affect children’s






















