Liverpool's neighbourhoods

Broadway neighbourhood

This neighbourhood benefits from several parks, a good range of retail stores and 13 schools from primary to senior - four rated by Ofsted as 'outstanding' and nine as 'good'. It has a rich range of strength-based local assets and community leaders, and a family hub. This neighbourhood presents  opportunities for its vibrant communities that have a strong local identity.

Clubmoor West, Clubmoor East, Norris Green, Croxteth, West Derby Muirhead and Croxteth Country Park wards.

Map section showing areas which make up Broadway neighbourhood area

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Neighbourhood priorities

  1. Work in partnership with services to address health inequalities and support people to choose and lead healthier lives. 
  2. Work with key services to address the impact of cost of living.
  3. Work with education and partner services to support school attendance and attainment, raising aspirations and achieving positive outcomes.
  4. Develop an effective partnership to raise aspirations locally, increasing access to opportunities for learning, employment and training
  5. Develop a joined-up approach with services and actively listening to our communities to tackle and address community safety concerns.
  6. Work with key services and partners to increase confidence in reporting improvements to Highways, and related road safety matters. 

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

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What makes this neighbourhood special?

  • Croxteth Hall and Country Park

    Grade II listed Edwardian mansion. It was home to the Earls of Sefton until 1980 and is surrounded by over 500 acres of woodlands, fields, lakes, and streams.
  • Victorian Walled Garden

    Contains rare botanical collections. The garden was curated for the Sefton family by William Roscoe.
  • Norris Green

    Named after the Norris Family, original landowners. Originally from Speke, where they owned Speke Hall.
  • Norris Green Mansion

    Built by the Norris family. Some remains still exist today in Norris Green Park.
  • Clubmoor

    Used as a strategic army base during World War II. Functioned as a storage depot for tanks, guns, and landing craft before deployment to Europe.

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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.