Renewable energy in the region: Mersey Tidal Power Project
Liverpool is at the heart of an exciting renewable energy project. Known as Mersey Tidal Power, the scheme involves building a barrage system to...
Urban GreenUP: How Liverpool is becoming greener through innovation
Liverpool is actively transforming its urban landscape with the Urban GreenUP programme, an initiative focused on implementing nature-based solutions to improve the local environment....
Surface water management in Liverpool: what methods are used?
Liverpool is a coastal city that sees a great deal of rainfall. With the increased risk of flooding, the need for effective water drainage...
The greenhouses that once stood in Liverpool
In the modern era, no one is particularly surprised by greenhouses. These structures, with their glass walls and roofs, have long been a 'home'...
What is known about Liverpool’s zoos and menageries?
Zoos, menageries, and zoological gardens have always sparked curiosity in people, especially children. Today, we're going to explore the history of zoos in Liverpool...
Features of fishing in Liverpool and the surrounding area
Liverpool is rightly known as a 'European Capital of Culture'. The city is home to many architectural landmarks, beautiful locations, churches, parks, and squares....
Pollution of the River Mersey: Industrialization has affected water quality
Liverpool is famous not only for its architectural landmarks but also for its beautiful natural locations. The River Mersey, which flows through North West...
James Newlands is a civil engineer who made a major contribution to the development...
Liverpool has a rich history. It is a city that has constantly evolved and improved with each passing year. It has also been home...
Air pollution in Liverpool and ways to reduce it
As liverpoolname notes, air purification is a difficult task. Pollution and harmful emissions affect the health of every Liverpudlian, from babies to the elderly....
History of Liverpool Baths
Swimming and bathing are very popular in Britain, but before the 19th century, the situation was completely different. The British didn’t take cleanliness seriously....












