Progressive Lifestyle Solutions NW are a North Liverpool-Based Not-For Profit CIC offering Supported Accomodation and programmes to assist service users
A transformed waterfront. New opportunities. A stronger future.
Cllr Liam Robinson outlines how Everton FC's Hill Dickinson Stadium is helping drive the regeneration of Liverpool’s North Docks — creating jobs, opportunities and growth for the city.
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Major funding has been announced for key regeneration projects in Liverpool city centre.
The Chancellor has backed @MetroMayorSteve’s £2bn investment fund to unlock developments including Pall Mall Gardens and the historic Martins Bank redevelopment. 🏗️
https://t.co/6QvvaRnVvM
#NEWS | Liverpool’s busiest gateway is set for a major transformation with a leading specialist design team appointed to shape a new long-term vision for the Central Station area.
Led by Hawkins\Brown, the team will develop a Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) to guide ambitious plans for investment and renewal around the station, helping to unlock its full potential as a welcoming and well-connected city centre arrival point.
A proposed redevelopment of rail services at Liverpool Central station provides the opportunity for a radical transformation of the area, and will act as a catalyst for redevelopment.
Liverpool Central welcomes more than 14.8 million passengers a year and plays a critical role in connecting the city centre, retail core and the Knowledge Quarter. The SRF will help ensure future development around the station is comprehensive, deliverable and aligned with the city’s wider regeneration and growth ambitions.
With conceptual CGIs released of the area, the visionary 86-acre project aims to create a world-class transport hub to transform connectivity, drive regeneration, and unlock economic growth in Liverpool City Region and the North West of England.
Such is the scale of the project it would greatly enhance access to jobs, housing, leisure, and business while advancing the region and the county’s net zero goals.
Liverpool Central has been chosen as a pilot project for the Government’s reformed 'Green Book' appraisal process, aimed at unlocking a £5bn transformation of the station and surrounding area.
Liverpool City Region Mayor @MetroMayorSteve said: 'This is a chance for us to think bigger about the future of one of the key front doors to Liverpool – creating a greener, safer and better connected gateway that works for residents, businesses and the millions of people who pass through it every year.
'Working with Liverpool City Council and partners, we can make sure this becomes more than a transport upgrade – but a catalyst for wider regeneration, investment and opportunity in the heart of the city.'
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Hopefully the haters might have a night off - but here goes in any case: let me introduce you to Harley.
Tonight I became a grandad for the first time. Mother and baby are well. Nanna and Grandad are ecstatic.
📣 Have your say with @MetroMayorSteve
Join the first live Mayoral Question Time on Wednesday 3 June in Sefton, hosted by @lucymitv and streamed online.
Ask about what matters to you – from transport and housing to jobs, regeneration and public services.
The first in a quarterly series taking place across all six boroughs, bringing decision-making closer to local people.
🎟️ Free tickets available + submit your question when you register
👉 https://t.co/DHjfkWH3Gp
Hopefully the haters might have a night off - but here goes in any case: let me introduce you to Harley.
Tonight I became a grandad for the first time. Mother and baby are well. Nanna and Grandad are ecstatic.
#LCRJobs | Our vision is to create a region that is the best place to grow up, grow a family, and grow a business – where no-one is left behind.🤝
To make our vision a reality we’re looking for people, from all walks of life, who reflect the diversity of our communities and feel connected to our vision.
Find out more about current vacancies and apply here: https://t.co/iVj56CvsrK
ICYMI | A plan to administer a new £11.8m fund to support households facing financial crisis has been approved. It's designed to help people manage sudden or unexpected expenses or a loss of income & support longer-term financial resilience.
Read more: https://t.co/tbFa3qssfb
The Hillsborough tragedy shaped the modern game. In his report Justice Lord Taylor cautioned that fans should not be priced out & suggested a fair ticket price of around £6-adjusted for inflation that would now be £16.09 - an article from 2009 by @owen_g
https://t.co/cmewqQtuUD
Over the weekend, Liverpool stepped back in time, welcoming film crews working on the upcoming drama series Kennedy.
The series charts the early years of the famous Kennedy family, beginning with the rise of Joseph Kennedy (played by Michael Fassbender) and Rose Kennedy (played by Laura Donnelly) during the 1930s. The pair were the parents of John F. Kennedy, who would go on to become the 35th President of the United States.
Liverpool’s historic architecture once again proved the perfect backdrop for a major production. In recent years, the city has become a go-to location for film and TV crews, regularly doubling for cities around the world. These productions bring significant investment into the local economy, supporting jobs, businesses, and reinforcing the Liverpool City Region’s growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading filming destinations.
Following the theft of our Matchday day collection bucket at Anfield on Tuesday the Stewards on duty at the HDS had a collection prior to today's Merseyside Derby.
The football family on Merseyside is a close knit 1, hurt 1 of us, you hurt us all. Rob 1 of us, you Rob us all
We have gone through 52 tickets today for our homeless customers. On an average day, we have around 5/6 paid forward by our customers.
We always ensure that everyone has a hot drink. If you are able to pay forward, here is the link:
https://t.co/tBMyCDczNO
The 'bringing in' of your own food and drink has been a topic of debate!
Thanks for all your comments. It's very hard for hospitality at the moment, so we are super grateful to people who choose to spend with us, and enable us to support our homeless friends.
Thankyou x
We would like to wish a very Happy Easter to all of our residents. Whether you are off to church, spending time with family or just eating chocolate eggs, have a lovely day.
Our family ancestors ( Murphy ) came to Liverpool from Ireland as a result of the Great Hunger where over one million who stayed died.
Nothing changes for these bastards.