Fiveways neighbourhood
This neighbourhood is a lively, diverse and multi-faceted neighbourhood in Liverpool deeply rooted in tradition and community spirit. With a harmonious blend of heritage, green spaces, business avenues and a thriving sense of community, it continues to shine as a treasured part of south Liverpool.
Wavertree Village, Wavertree Garden Suburb, Childwall, Church, and Calderstones.

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Neighbourhood priorities
- Tackle health inequity and improve resident wellbeing through supporting services to co-ordinate local delivery effectively.
- Strengthen the sense of neighbourhood pride, by mobilising community led initiatives, to harness civic engagement.
- Tackle identified hotspots of criminal activity through a multi-disciplinary, targeted approaches to address crime and, to improve community perceptions around safety.
- Strengthen trust and confidence in the Council, and key stakeholders by encouraging transparency, and promoting ongoing dialogue and engagement with the community.
- Improve the accessibility of recreation areas, through supporting community-led initiatives and stakeholder engagement.
- Support community-led development and sustainability of businesses along the local high street.
These neighbourhood priorities have a strong alignment with the Council Plan Pillars and will be pivotal in the delivery of the plan itself, as well as wider partnership city plans and strategies.
Key data
Visit our neighbourhood profiles to view key neighbourhood data.
Ward councillors
The neighbourhood model explained
Each neighbourhood is led by a designated manager who works collaboratively with council services and partners to identify and address the key issues facing the neighbourhood.
By adopting the neighbourhood approach rather than 'one size fits all' model, we will ensure solutions are tailored. We will:
- use data and insight
- listen to and understand local needs and demands model
- work alongside our diverse communities to drive improvements
- achieve the best possible outcomes at a neighbourhood level
Neighbourhood priorities have a strong alignment with the Council Plan Pillars and will be pivotal in the delivery of the Council Plan and wider partnership plans and strategies.