City and north Liverpool NA
The City and north Liverpool neighbourhood covers the Kirkdale, Everton, Riverside, Central, Kensington & Fairfield and Picton. Its neighbourhood agreement (NA) is the primary planning document for the neighbourhood.
At the heart of this neighbourhood is Liverpool city centre, which has the largest concentration of jobs and business activity in the whole city-region. The North Liverpool part of the neighbourhood offers one of the biggest regeneration challenges in the country and is already attracting large-scale and long-term private sector investment. The Eastern Approaches strategic investment area, which sits to the east of the city centre, is also attracting major investment in the knowledge economy and related industries.
There are areas within the neighbourhood, such as the Kirkdale, Everton and Kensington wards, which contain extreme poverty, and therefore have the associated individual, family and social problems. One of the top priorities of this neighbourhood agreement is to ensure that the benefits of economic growth reach the most deprived communities.
Use the links below to view (links will become live once the document has been approved):
- the complete City and north Liverpool neighbourhood agreement
- Appendix 1 - measures and targets
- Appendix 2 - data on local issues
- Appendix 3
- model template for action plans / work programmes for the neighbourhood partnership working groups
Governance, delivery and performance monitoring of City and north Liverpool neighbourhood agreement
The political leadership required to oversee the implementation of the agreement will be provided by the eighteen councillors of the City and north Liverpool neighbourhood. They will also hold all partners to account for their performance. The committee, including advisory members, will meet three times a year to monitor and review progress, including that against the measures in Appendix 1.
The agreement will not set out all the actions that will be taken to achieve the neighbourhood's priorities. These will be defined and driven through the various theme-based neighbourhood partnership working groups
to be established within the neighbourhood, and made up of council staff, partner agencies and local councillors.
The co-ordination of the agreement will be carried out by the City and north Liverpool neighbourhood management service, with the neighbourhood managers, Karen Lewis and Mick Cockburn, having overall operational responsibility. The neighbourhood team can be contacted via on 0151 233 3018 or via email at cityandnorthneigbourhood@liverpool.gov.uk
Further information on City and north Liverpool's theme-based neighbourhood partnership working groups and performance reports will be posted here when it becomes available.







