2007 issues of City magazine.
Issue 50 - November 2007
Front cover and contents
(pages 1 - 4)
The final countdown
(page 5) - the wait is almost over... Liverpool gears up for a momentous year as European Capital of Culture 2008
Our time, our place
(pages 6 - 9) - stunning programme of events set to make Liverpool 08 the greatest show on earth
The long and winding road
(pages 10 - 12) - a look back at some of the key landmarks on the way to Capital of Culture
Tributes to Liverpool 08
(page 13) - well-known figures - from Sir Paul McCartney to Cherie Blair - tell us why they can't wait for 2008
Around our culture city
(pages 14 - 18) - clipper education project sets sail; Virgin trains on board for 2008; Homotopia Festival blooms; Liverpool culture bus gets a makeover
Playing our part
(pages 19 - 22) - Liverpool's major cultural institutions share their plans for Capital of Culture
European Capital of Culture 2008 events calendar
(pages 23 - 30) - your events guide to help you plan ahead for a truly jam-packed cultural year!
The big ships are back
(page 31) - a visit from HRH the Duke of Kent (and the QE2) helps get Liverpool's new cruise liner terminal off to a right royal start
Music city
(page 32) - Liverpool confirmed as host city for 2008 MTV Europe music awards
Two great football competitions
(pages 33 - 34) - whether you're red or blue, we've prizes for you!
Festive city
(pages 35 - 40) - winter lights programme and lantern parade herald start of Christmas build-up
Issue 49 - October 2007
- Front cover and contents
(pages 1- 3) - Around the city
(pages 4 - 7) Liverpool hosts the prestigious Raffles exhibition; schools unite to banish bullying; ABC cinema on Lime Street to get New York-style makeover; 08 Clipper returns to the high seas - Culture in bloom
(page 8) City's historical botanical collection to play a starring role in 2008 - Liverpool to lead Holocaust commemoration
(page 9) - the city has been selected as host city for 2008 National Holocaust Memorial Day - Pool of Life
(pages 10 - 11) - a new exhibition charts Liverpool's extraordinary contribution to the health field - Safer city
(pages 12 - 13) - Home Office stats show city crime rate is falling; tackling anti-social behaviour on public transport; 'respect' improves life for residents - Hall steps back in time
(page 14) - Happy 800th Liverpool
(pages 15 - 18) - your four page pull-out on the huge, city-wide party that marked Liverpool's 800th birthday - Alive after five
(page 19) - Taking action
(pages 20 - 21) - the council enforcement team lead the drive to make Liverpool a safer, cleaner city - Green city
(page 22) - environmentally-friendly scousers send city's recycling rates soaring - A story of love and 08
(page 23) - how to hold a wedding with great Liverpool style on a budget - Culture round-up
(pages 24 - 25) - Turner Prize shortlist announced; Nigel Jamieson and Jayne Casey named as artistic directors for Capital of Culture opening - The early bird
(page 26) - Enterprising breakfasts boost business in Liverpool - Competition winners
(page 27) - Inclusive city (
page 28) - It's your city so have your say - Arts in style at Metquarter and competition
(page 29) - Cultural highlights
(pages 30 - 32) - what's on in Liverpool
The complete October issue
(note: this is a very large file!)
Issue 48 August 2007
Contents- Introduction and contents, including birthday messages
(pages 1 - 5) - Pupils part for pool's 800th
(pages 6 - 7) - 800 years in 800 words. A potted history of the city of Liverpool
(pages 8 - 9) - Doddy's local band of happiness
(pages 10 - 12) - Here's to the next 100 years
(pages 13 - 15) - Liverpool remembers slavery with new museum
(page 16) - Big birthday round-up
(pages 17 - 24) - Happy birthday to you - it's not just Liverpool celebrating a birthday this year
(page 25) - The cruel sea
(pages 26 - 27) - Putting Liverpool in the picture
(pages 28 - 32) - Liverpool's oldest pub
(pages 33 - 34) - Blue blood of Liverpool
(pages 35 - 36) - Birthday treats - great prizes to be won in three competitions
(pages 37 - 40)
The complete August edition
(note: this is a very large file!)







