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Bombed out Church
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Women’s Day marked with protest in city
International Women’s Day brought over 100 protesters together outside the Bombed Out Church.
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Liverpool hosts vigils for Grenfell victims
Vigils are being held in Liverpool to show solidarity with victims of the Grenfell Tower fire disaster.
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Howl-o-ween parade barks back
Dogs of all shapes and sizes were dressed up in scary style at the annual Howl’Oween Puppy Parade.
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Creative surge on European arts day
The European Day of Artistic Creativity was hosted at the Bombed Out Church.
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Bombed-Out Church hosts Spring Festival
Winter chills may have been in the air but a Spring Festival came to St Luke’s Church.
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Much-loved Bombed Out Church is back
Liverpool’s St Luke’s – better known as the Bombed Out Church – has fully reopened to the public once more.
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Search for operator to run St Luke’s Church
A search has begun to find an operator to run St Luke’s ‘Bombed-out’ Church, following a £500,000 facelift.
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Council agrees grant to start St Luke’s repairs
A grant has been awarded of almost £75,000 to help preserve the iconic ‘Bombed-out Church’, St Luke’s.
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‘Anonymous’ protest comes to Liverpool
Campaigners from anti-capitalist group ‘Anonymous’ descended onto the streets of Liverpool on Bonfire Night.
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‘Bombed Out Church’ sale uproar
More than 25,000 people have signed a petition to save St Luke’s Church from being sold by the council to a private company.
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Liverpool’s first Liver Bird unveiled
St Luke’s Church has been offering the chance to view what is thought to be the oldest Liver Bird image in Liverpool.