
Liverpool City Region APPG
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Bringing together Liverpool City Region's parliamentarians with local leaders to work for a more prosperous and inclusive city region.
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In light of Parliamentary rule changes, Lord Hunt of Wirral, Mick Whitley & Margaret Greenwood are now Officers of the APPG with Peter Dowd MP remaining as Chair and Registered ContactšŖ

We are also delighted to welcome the following new APPG members: Ashley Dalton MP Justin Madders Dan Carden Conor McGinn Damien Moore MP Southport Conservatives Lord Watts Lord Birt

šØLCR APPG GREEN MANIFESTO LAUNCHšØ Register here: tinyurl.com/4wwtfrzb The Liverpool City Regionās Green Manifesto will set out clear asks ā ahead of the General Election ā on what the Liverpool City Region needs from any future Government. #NetZero #LCR Heseltine Institute



Next week the Liverpool City Region APPG launches its āA Manifesto for Net Zeroā in Parliament, register below ā¬ļø

We've launched 'A Manifesto for Net Zero' exploring what the region needs to scale-up green prosperity and champion #NetZero ambitions š The Manifesto provides a roadmap to deliver green growth and maximise the LCRās remarkable potentialš£ Read it here: appglcr.org.uk/2024/05/14/a-mā¦

The Heseltine Institute team is in Parliament today to help launch the Liverpool City Region APPG Net Zero Manifesto. susan jarvis launches the event with an introduction to the report, which you can read here liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/ā¦


Delighted to take part in the Liverpool City Region APPG discussion on what is needed to scale up green prosperity and meet Liverpool City Region net zero ambitions

Our next meeting will be held jointly with Greater Manchester APPG and will be focusing on housing, regeneration and plans to build better homes and places across Liverpool City Region and Greater Manchester. Details below To attend, sign up here: tickettailor.com/events/devoageā¦


Researchers from the University of Liverpool present at joint LCR & GM APPG on housing growth and regeneration liverpool.ac.uk/heseltine-inst⦠Heseltine Institute University of Liverpool



Yesterday in Parliament: faster trains, better buses, connected systems. Unlocking the North isnāt just transport, itās 500k homes, 250k jobs, Ā£118bn a year. Connectivity = opportunity. #NorthernPowerhouse Jo Platt Mark Sewards MP huwedwards Gill Morris Transport for the North
