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Sefton Park Palm House set to host exclusive wedding fayre
The Grade II* listed glasshouse will welcome over 30 of the venue’s preferred suppliers, ranging from caterers to entertainers to florists. Sefton Park Palm House is set to welcome 2017 with its exclusive wedding fayre. The South…
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Multi-award winning dance organisation MDI launches LEAP dance festival for its 25th year in…
Merseyside Dance Initiative (MDI) launches two week pop-up dance house for LEAP festival 2017. In its 25th year in Liverpool, the dance development organisation is working in partnership with The Unity Theatre and Make Liverpool to create…
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Hard Days Night Hotel prepares to banish January blues with ‘Fab Four’ offers
The Beatles inspired venue, located on North John Street, has announced the January deals that will allow guests to dine, drink and stay at discounted prices. Liverpool’s Hard Days Night Hotel has devised a ‘Fab Four’ medley of…
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Investors snap up apartments at former venue of John and Cynthia’s wedding reception
Former Reece's Ballroom in Liverpool's Parker Street is part of Beatles folklore and is being converted into 91 studio and one-bedroom apartments. Tony McDonough reports. In 1962 it staged the reception for John Lennon’s marriage to his…
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What ‘REXIT’ means for Liverpool’s high street…
REX: The Concept Store is beginning the New Year with a bang as they reveal the first stage of their 2017 masterplan. On the 11th January at 7pm, the REX team will close the doors to their Bold Street store for the final time and will…
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An illuminating start to the Year of the Rooster
An Ancient Chinese myth will be brought to life as part of Liverpool’s very special Chinese New Year lumiere event. The city will celebrate the Year of the Rooster from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 January with projections in Chinatown telling…
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Liverpool-born dancer signs to third agency before turning 21
Renae Hughes’ journey started at the age of 12, when she became one of the first students to train with Liverpool performing arts school, Rare Studio. A Liverpool-born and trained dancer has taken another step closer to stardom by…
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Children’s favourite ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ returns to the Epstein stage in 2017
Judith Kerr's tale, adapted for stage and directed by David Wood OBE, is coming to Liverpool in March as part of a UK tour. The Olivier Award nominated West End production opens on Thursday March 30 at the Epstein Theatre, Liverpool…
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