Liverpool City Council is inviting residents, businesses and local people to share their views as part of a review of parking in Speke.
Speke is home to a mix of residential neighbourhoods, local businesses and Liverpool John Lennon Airport. As a result, there can be competing demands for parking from residents, visitors, employees and airport users.
The council is currently reviewing parking arrangements across the area and has appointed transport and infrastructure consultants WSP to support the work. The review builds on previous investigations carried out in 2024.
As part of the review, parking surveys have recently taken place across Speke to help understand how parking spaces are being used and identify any areas where parking demand may be causing issues.
At this stage, no decisions have been made and Liverpool City Council is encouraging people to share their experiences and views.
Drop-in sessions
Residents can find out more and speak to council officers and WSP representatives at one of two drop-in sessions:
Wednesday 22 July 2026
11am–1pm
Speke Training & Education Centre
Unit House, Evans Road, Speke Boulevard, Liverpool, L24 9HZ
Tuesday 28 July 2026
5pm–7pm
Speke Training & Education Centre
Unit House, Evans Road, Speke Boulevard, Liverpool, L24 9HZ
There is no need to book and residents can attend at any time during either session.
Have your say
Liverpool City Council is also asking residents and businesses to complete a feedback form and share their views on parking in the area.
Complete the online feedback form here: https://forms.office.com/e/SNr3FUTgYe
Paper copies are available from Speke Training & Education Centre. Additional copies will also be available at the drop-in sessions, where support will be provided for anyone who needs help completing the form.
The deadline for all responses is Tuesday 28 July 2026
Please note
This parking review and consultation are being carried out by Liverpool City Council and all feedback should be submitted directly to the council using the methods above.