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Heritage
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Covid-19: “Sad to see businesses closed”
Small businesses have received support from a spooky source as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to bite.
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Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off again
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
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UNESCO funding boost for Liverpool
Liverpool is to receive a cash boost after becoming the only UNESCO ‘Heritage Role Model’ city in the UK.
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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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Athenaeum to open its doors to students
Hidden away in Liverpool’s city centre the Athenaeum, a former gentleman’s club, wants students to use its facilities.
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History recalled at St George’s Hall
The Big History Weekend helped visitors to discover more about the city’s rich cultural heritage.
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Chinese project gets Lottery funding
The Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded funding of £49,400 to a project on the history of Liverpool’s Chinese community.
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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.