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Hannah’s Liverpool wedding fayres venture set for rapid growth in 2018
Hannah Lomas launched Red Event Wedding Fayres in 2011 after working on her Liverpool John Mores University thesis based on wedding fayres and the experience of brides A Liverpool business that organises wedding fayres inspired by…
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New app and digital portal will offer real-time events information for Liverpool
Welcome 2 Liverpool will showcase the multitude of goings-on across Merseyside and has been created in partnership with the Mayor of Liverpool and backed by Liverpool City Council A new real-time event planning app designed for both…
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Liverpool Feast of Fire organisers unveil details of spectacular seven-night programme
Feast of Fire takes place in St John’s Gardens, at the back of St George’s Hall, around the weekend before Easter, March 23-25, and then on the Easter weekend itself, March 30 to April 2 Organisers of the spectacular seven-night…
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Marvel of Victorian engineering in Liverpool’s docks to become visible to the public
In 1848 Victorian engineer Jesse Hartley built the Stanley Flight, a series of four locks connecting the Leeds & Liverpool canal to the city’s thriving dock system, allowing the rapid transportation of cotton and coal An example…
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Mowgli Street Food reports record sales as it accelerates its UK-wide expansion
Mowgli was started in 2014 by former barrister Nisha Katona with a single restaurant in Liverpool’s Bold Street and could have as many as nine outlets by the end of this year. Tony McDonough reports Fast-growing Liverpool restaurant…
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Liverpool cancer charity says more research funding is needed to save lives
Issuing its call on World Cancer Day last Sunday, February 4, North West Cancer Research said around 2,635 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year across the Liverpool city region. Tony McDonough reports A leading Liverpool-based…
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Liverpool clinic boss welcomes crackdown on unscrupulous Botox operators
Late last year Tracey Bell told LBN that many people were putting themselves at risk of scarring and lethal complications by paying for Botox and lip filler treatment from poorly-trained practitioners. Tony McDonough reports …
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Liverpool Theatre School drops audition fees to encourage more working class actors
Young people applying to drama school can expect to pay anything from £45 to £100 per audition on top of travel costs, which can make the whole process unaffordable for those with little or no financial support Liverpool Theatre…
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