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Publication Date:-
2025-02-09
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All the fun of the Job Fair at Central Library

LOOKING for employment? Not sure what your next steps should be? Make sure those steps take you to Liverpool City Council's Job Fair next week.

On Monday, 10 February 2025, a whole host of employers will be at Central Library and they are ready to recruit right away.

The event, held in partnership between Liverpool in Work and INGEUS, is open from:- 10.30am to 1.30pm. and job seekers can drop in at any time to speak directly to recruiters.

Roles are available across several sectors including:- social care, Early Years, construction, hospitality and security.

Employers attending include:-

  • Sodexo; ACC Arena Liverpool.

  • Randstad- School roles.

  • Aramark- Roles for Bramley Moore Stadium.

  • Dovehaven Care.

  • Compass- Hospital roles.

  • Primeseal; Construction.

  • Liverpool City Council.

  • Honey Pot Nursery Group.

As well as employers there will also be support organisations attending including the:- National Careers Service who will be running CV writing workshops and the Business and IP Centre who will be offering advice on self employment.

Young people who are looking to move into work for the 1st time can also speak to the Liverpool City Region Be More team who will be on hand giving guidance on apprenticeships.

Households into Work, Citizens Advice and the Council's benefits maximisation team will also be attending to advise on wider welfare issues.

Cllr Lila Bennett, Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Employment, Educational Attainment and Skills, said:- "This event is set to be a real one-stop shop for jobs and careers. There is a really impressive range of vacancies on offer and if you're looking for work or want to change jobs you could well strike lucky next Monday! As always, there will be plenty of other organisations on hand to answer any questions you might have; whether it's polishing your CV or starting to work for yourself. Wherever you might be on your job-seeking journey; I'd encourage you to get along to Central Library next week to have a friendly chat with all our experts."


Liverpool City Council cracking down on illegally dumped waste

LIVERPOOL City Council will step up its efforts to counter fly tipping, dog fouling and littering across the City by inviting applications for an external partner to provide additional enforcement.

Feedback from residents’ surveys, which found that fly tipping and littering were priority issues, has played a significant part in the move to work alongside specialists with the aim of eradicating illegal waste in Liverpool.

The Council interviewed potential suppliers in December 2024 ensuring that an open market procurement process would attract a range of partners. The award of a contract to the successful bidder is due to take place in March, with the chosen supplier beginning work early this summer.

Combatting fly tipping, which is the illegal dumping of waste, was highlighted in a series of recommendations to help drive up environmental standards across the City were agreed by Cabinet last year.

As part of these recommendations, the Council is also revising the cost of Fixed Penalty Notices for anyone who is found to be fly-tipping or littering.

Each year, clearing fly tipping costs approximately £1m, which could be used to improve services elsewhere within Liverpool. 9 out of 10 reports are responded to and cleared in five working days, but the issue is one that could be avoided entirely.

Last summer, the Council appointed a new Environmental Enforcement Team to identify and take action against offenders. The team patrol the streets every day of the week to educate local communities on correct waste management and investigate environmental crimes.

Working closely with Merseyside Police, the team also check waste carriers to make sure they are disposing of waste correctly and carry the right licence to be able to do so.

Since June last year, the team has spoken to over 450 residential properties and businesses about fly-tipping, issuing almost 100 written warnings. This team is set to double in size in the coming months, providing more capacity to work with residents and businesses to prevent future fly-tipping.

The incoming external partner will work closely with the taskforce to increase awareness of correct waste disposal and clamp down on:- illegal dumping, littering and dog fouling.

The Council offers a free bulky item collection for anyone looking to get rid of items that are too big to place in household waste. Up to five items, including:- fridges, wardrobes, and sofas, can be collected at one time. Once taken away, these items will then be safely recycled. Alternatively, excess waste can be taken to a nearby Household Waste Recycling Centre.

Councillor Laura Robertson-Collins, Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, Neighbourhoods and Streetscene said:- “Fly-tipping is an ugly and hazardous act. Liverpool is a fantastic city that we should all be proud to live in, but it’s clear that a small minority has no respect for our streets. In the past year, we’ve cleared over 20,000 instances of illegally dumped waste, many of which have been reported by concerned residents. We know that fly-tipping is unsightly and can harm the environment, so a lot of time and resources are committed to cleaning it up quickly. The time and money we’ve spent on doing this could have been used on improving our City rather than having to fix a problem that selfish people have created. Residents have said to us that this is a major issue, and we agree. We’ve already taken significant steps internally by hiring more enforcement officers and the next step is to expand our operations through an external partner. Our procurement strategy is focused on finding the best possible partner to achieve our aims of tackling fly-tipping, littering and dog-fouling across Liverpool.”

 
      
 
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