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International Slavery Museum celebrates £9.9m Heritage Lottery Fund boost
The International Slavery Museum has been awarded almost £10m of Heritage Lottery funding to help realise its ambitions to extend and...
Liverpool Plinth artwork celebrates city's working horses
A sculpture inspired by the horses which worked the city’s waterways and created from recycled plastic milk bottles is the latest piece...
Museum of Liverpool marks 10th birthday with events this weekend
The Museum of Liverpool will celebrate its 10th anniversary this weekend with a series of activities, performances and a cake. The...
Bridge building in Walton community culture celebration
A spectacular 72ft long bridge is set to form the centrepiece of a free three-day event in the heart of a North Liverpool community next...
Williamson Art Gallery closes for 'emergency' ventilation work
Wirral’s Williamson Art Gallery and Museum has been closed while ‘emergency engineering work’ is carried out on the venue’s ventilation...
Brian Epstein Project relaunch widens legacy appeal for 'fifth Beatle'
A Liverpool-led campaign to commemorate late Beatle manager Brian Epstein has been re-launched under a new name and with a wider focus....
Without Walls offers £100,000 Liverpool outdoor events boost
New outdoor festivals and events in Liverpool could receive up to £20,000 in grants through the city’s Without Walls Fund. Organisations...
Wirral Food and Drink Festival postponed again
The Wirral Food, Drink and Music Festival has been postponed for a second year running because of continued uncertainty over the...
Poetry below Liverpool Cathedral as A Lovely Word goes open air
Poet, author, actor and musician Curtis Watt will headline an evening of spoken word in the setting of St James’ Gardens below Liverpool...
Come Together at Liverpool's Bombed Out Church this Bank Holiday
The Bombed Out Church is the venue for an 11-hour Come Together Festival of entertainment this Bank Holiday Monday. The Unusual Art...
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