|
Dating Liverpool is part of the Dreamlovers dating
service and as such we are able to offer you the chance to Dating
Liverpool single men and women,
assisting you in the search for your perfect York match. If you'd
prefer to meet the man or woman of your dreams from an area away
from Merseyside, our dating service extends to all the UK regions,
counties, cities and towns. So finding your ideal partner couldn't
be easier. Simply select that you're looking for a male or female
from the 'drop-down' menu above, the age range of the person you'd
like to meet and the postcode of area you'd prefer them to live. If
you live in York, enter the first three digits of your Liverpool
postcode i.e. L1, then click on the 'search' button and you'll be
able to view profiles with photos of local singles looking for a
date in York and Merseyside.
So whether you're searching for love here in Liverpool
and throughout
Merseyside with Online Dating
Merseyside
or elsewhere in the UK,
you'll find that friends, fun and happiness are just a click away.
We've over a quarter of a million members and with many more joining
every day, your chances of finding romance on a Liverpool
date and when dating throughout Merseyside are excellent. Don't
forget it's FREE to register. So hurry - don't delay - find love
with Liverpool
dating today. |
|
|
|
About Liverpool. The
City of Liverpool is governed by Liverpool City Council, and is one
of five metropolitan boroughs that combine to make up the
metropolitan county of Merseyside. The council consists of 90
elected councillors who represent local communities throughout the
city, as well as a five man executive management team who are
responsible for the day to day running of the council. Part of the
responsibility of the councillors is the election of a council
leader and Lord Mayor. The council leader's responsibility is to
provide directionality for the council as well as acting as medium
between the local council, central government and private & public
partners. The Lord Mayor acts as the 'first citizen' of the city and
is responsible for promoting the city, supporting local charities &
community groups as well as representing the city at civic events
The current council leader is Warren Bradley, and current Lord Mayor
is Councillor Steve Rotheram. For local elections the city is split
into 30 local council wards, which in alphabetical order are:
Allerton and Hunts Cross, Anfield, Belle Vale, Central, Childwall,
Church, Clubmoor, County, Cressington, Croxteth, Everton, Fazakerley,
Greenbank, Kensington, Kirkdale, Knotty Ash, Mossley Hill, Norris
Green, Old Swan, Picton, Princes Park, Riverside, Speke Garston, St
Michaels, Tuebrook & Stoneycroft, Warbreck, Wavertree, West Derby,
Woolton, Yew Tree
As of September 2008 the council is controlled by the Liberal
Democrats who took 45 seats to Labour's 39 in the most recent local
election. Of the remaining seats the Liberal Party won three, the
Green Party claimed two and the last one went to an independent
councillor. The Conservative Party, one of the three major political
parties in the UK had no representation on Liverpool City Council.
Officially the result was classified as no overall control in the
city, however following the defection of Croxteth Independent
Councillor Nadia Stewart, the Lib Dems increased their number of
seats to 46 allowing the current administration to continue. In
February 2008, Liverpool City Council was revealed to be the worst
performing council in the country, receiving just a one star rating
(classified as inadequate). The main cause of the poor rating was
attributed to the councils poor handling of tax-payer money,
including the accumulation of a £20m shortfall on Capital of Culture
funding.
|
|