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31/3/2004 Liverpool goes Dutch
Dutch police are to visit Liverpool to talk about how they run their managed zone for prostitutes. ...
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31/3/2004 Recycling is child's play for school
A Liverpool school is doing its bit for the environment by becoming a recycling centre....
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31/3/2004 RIBA move to Liverpool
The Royal Institute of British Architects are moving their North West Regional Office to Liverpool....
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30/3/2004 City clinics to serve tennis talent
A tennis champion from Toxteth? It could happen....
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30/3/2004 Tenants consulted on future of homes
A major consultation programme about the future of Council housing in Liverpool starts this week....
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30/3/2004 City's sports stars honoured
Rugby world cup winner Ben Kay will be guest of honour as Liverpool pays tribute to its sporting heroes of the past 12 months....
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29/3/2004 Disposal deadline for banned pesticides
Gardeners are being warned that that it will be illegal from this week to store a number of pesticides which are used to treat lawns....
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29/3/2004 Bottom-Up Approach to Recycling
Liverpool City Council is launching a Happy Nappy Service aimed at helping both parents and the environment....
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26/3/2004 Liverpool school is dyslexia friendly
A Liverpool school has won praise for its work with dyslexic pupils....
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26/3/2004 Anti-social behaviour takes centre stage
Liverpool City Council is treading the boards in a new way to tackle anti-social behaviour....
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24/3/2004 Liverpool takes lead in helping teenage runaways
Teenage runaways in Liverpool are being given a helping hand, thanks to a pioneering scheme....
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24/3/2004 Liverpool Lands Great Triathlon
Liverpool will host the national championships in one of the world's fastest growing sports this September, when it stages the UK's top televised triathlon....
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23/3/2004 The brush is mightier than the pen!
A team of desk bound Liverpool city council managers are to swop their pens for brushes. ...
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22/3/2004 Children on song with Martina the musician
Pupils at a Liverpool school are tuning up to 'mak shau' this week as they receive a visit from a German musician....
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22/3/2004 Jobs boost for the city
Job hunters in Liverpool are being offered more than 250 permanent jobs with the city's leading contact centres....
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22/3/2004 Schoolchildren are 'good eggs' for charity
Schoolchildren at a Liverpool school have shown themselves to be good eggs by raising more than £1,500 for different charities....
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19/3/2004 Liverpool serves up Georgian Goran
Irakli Labadze is the latest proof that the Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2004 is master of up and coming talent. ...
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19/3/2004 The pods have landed!
The city council's first pavement pods have hit the streets....
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18/3/2004 Conservation Area Planning Victory
A planning inspector has supported the city council over an order that gate pillars which had been removed from a house in a conservation area must be replaced....
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18/3/2004 Tour de Force for Business Centre
Major tour operator Travelscene is to expand its base in Liverpool, thanks to support from the Liverpool Business Centre....
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18/3/2004 Square to get a Spring Clean
Derby Square and Chavasse Park in Liverpool City Centre are to be given a Spring Clean this weekend....
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17/3/2004 Pupils to live like a Viking
School children in Liverpool are stepping back in time this week to the dawn of the first millennium....
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16/3/2004 Recycling Scheme Expands
Liverpool's kerbside recycling service is set to see a major expansion....
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16/3/2004 PC way to Irish history
Liverpool is celebrating St Patrick's Day by launching a hi-tech CD Rom to educate children about its historic Irish community....
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16/3/2004 Liverpool is most improved council in UK
Liverpool has been named the most improved local authority in the country....
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15/3/2004 Planning Success Rewarded
Liverpool City Council has received the highest amount of Government funding available for exceeding targets on planning issues....
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15/3/2004 Court Orders Tenants to Allow Gas Checks
Liverpool City Council has gained court orders against tenants who have failed to co-operate in allowing inspections of gas appliances....
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11/3/2004 Empty Hotel Faces CPO
Liverpool City Council is considering using CPO powers to acquire the disused Scandinavia Hotel....
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11/3/2004 Fish removed from overstocked lake
Some of the fish stocks from Newsham Park Boating Lake are to be removed after a survey found it was overstocked....
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10/3/2004 New Car Park To Open
A new free car park for people using the Broadway shopping centre is to open tomorrow. ...
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9/3/2004 Managed zone consultation underway
A major consultation exercise begins this week to identify a non-residential area suitable to become a managed zone for prostitutes....
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9/3/2004 Liverpool's Friend Ship sets sail
Liverpool's Friend Ship is setting sail to discover a new world for the city's children....
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8/3/2004 From Memphis to the Mersey
A group of representatives from Memphis, Tennessee are in Liverpool this week as part of the twinning of the two cities....
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8/3/2004 The pods are coming!
Liverpool's new pavement pods are about to hit the streets....
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3/3/2004 Liverpool is a Fairtrade city
Liverpool is one of ten new places to be named a Fairtrade city....
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4/3/2004 Liverpool sets council tax
Council tax bills in Liverpool are to rise by the rate of inflation....
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3/3/2004 Novel celebrations for World Book Day
Liverpool schoolchildren are celebrating World Book Day by learning to become the city's very own J.K. Rowling....
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1/3/2004 Bonsai Bonanza for green-fingered kids
A Liverpool infant school has won a top environment award....
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1/3/2004 Neighbourhood Business Breakfast
Businesses in North Liverpool have been invited to a breakfast meeting to hear about new arrangements to manage their area....







