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Department for Transport and Highways Agency to invest £66m in Bidston Moss Viaduct
(Mon 22/03)
A crucial £70m scheme to upgrade a vital gateway into Liverpool was given the green light today by Transport Minister Paul Clark.

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NHS Plus ‘Health for Work’ Adviceline launched in Liverpool
(Sun 21/03)
Small businesses in Merseyside can now benefit from a free NHS Plus ‘Health for Work’ Adviceline, which has been launched by Lord McKenzie of Luton, Lords Parliamentary Under Secretary for Work and Pensions.

Liverpool LINk leading the way in health and social care
(Sun 21/03)
Liverpool LINk has been commended for their work tackling health and social care issues in the city.

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National recognition for Mersey Waterfront
(Fri 19/03)
Mersey Waterfront’s ‘Pride in our Promenades’ scheme has won the ‘Partnership’ award at the BURA Waterways Renaissance Awards 2010. The event took place on the 17th March at Manchester’s Lowry.

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Govt help for repossession 'hot spots' in Liverpool region
(Tue 16/03)
Housing Minister John Healey has announced he will be extending a Government campaign across the country with a special local push in 86 repossession “hotspot areas”, and an extra £2.5million funding to ensure strug

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Liverpool 'Running Mad Professor' sets sights on charity London Marathon
(Tue 16/03)
Liverpool's very own "Running Mad Professor" is set to take on his biggest challenge yet - the London Marathon.

Community project receives share of £100,000 in funding
(Tue 02/03)
A number of local community projects will receive a share of more than £100,000 in funding, following a series of public events held this month.

BBC survey reveals local council plans for cuts in jobs and spending
(Mon 01/03)
At least 25,000 council jobs in England will be under threat in the next three to five years, says a ‘BBC English Regions’ survey published today

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Liverpool household to benefit from £17 million eco-home scheme
(Fri 26/02)
Seven North West households, including one in central Liverpool, have been selected as part of a £17 million government pilot scheme to make the UK's homes energy efficient and eco-friendly.

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Liverpool Town Hall aims to kill jargon in new era of open democracy
(Thu 25/02)
Liverpool City Council is pledging to cut out jargon and will pilot broadcasts of meetings in a scheme aimed at improving Town Hall democracy.

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Highways Agency campaign to "Respect our Road Workers" launches across North West
(Tue 23/02)
A major campaign to encourage motorists to play their part in keeping road workers safe on the North West’s motorways and trunk roads begins on Monday 1 March.

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Liverpool's "Senseless" message on racist bullying
(Mon 22/02)
The next generation of teachers are being challenged to tackle racism in the classroom - aided by an anti-bullying creative tool kit.

Charity to transform Liverpool firms into "Health Champions"
(Thu 11/02)
A local charity is running a ten week pilot scheme to create “Health Champions” in Liverpool’s leading firms

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Liverpool top of league for personalised care services
(Tue 09/02)
Liverpool City Council has been named as the best local authority in the north west for providing information about personalised care services.

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Focus on recruting BME teachers in Liverpool region
(Tue 09/02)
North West universities are hosting a conference to highlight the importance of recruiting and retaining black and minority ethnic trainee teachers in the region.











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