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29/10/2004 £7m Scheme Brings New Life to Former Printworks
A £7m scheme, which will bring new life to a former printworks in Liverpool, has taken a major step forward....
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29/10/2004 Homotopia is pretty in pink
Drag queens, an award winning double act and a stunning 50ft pink light display officially launch Homotopia. ...
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29/10/2004 Lord Mayor launches poppy appeal
The Lord Mayor of Liverpool will launch the city's Poppy Appeal on Monday 1 November....
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4/11/2004 Sculptures connect slave triangle
Statues designed by Liverpool artists and schoolchildren are travelling across the world to heal the scars of slavery....
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27/10/2004 Liverpool launches Adoption Week
Liverpool people are being encouraged to become adopters, as the city looks for new homes for 21 children....
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27/10/2004 Neighbourhood Master Plan on Show
Edge Hill residents will have the chance to shape the future of their neighbourhood....
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27/10/2004 Time Called on Under-Age Drinkers
New moves to tackle underage drinking - by stopping young people asking adults to buy alcohol for them in off licences -have been introduced....
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26/10/2004 Lantern carnival to spook Sefton Park
A spectacular lantern carnival is to light up Sefton Park on Halloween night....
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26/10/2004 Liverpool '08 Clipper is launched
A groundbreaking yacht promoting Liverpool as European Capital of Culture in 2008 has been unveiled to officially launch a new round the world race fleet....
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25/10/2004 Croxteth Hall Halloween ghostbusters!
There's something strange going on in the Croxteth neighbourhood this Halloween - which is why they've called in the Ghost Busters!...
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22/10/2004 Cathedral concerts in the key of faith
Liverpool's two cathedrals will host live performances of music to celebrate the year of Faith In One City....
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22/10/2004 City hosts first Homotopia festival
Liverpool is set to host its first ever gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans-gender festival....
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20/10/2004 Irish Festival is child's play
The launch of Liverpool's annual Irish Festival will be an all singing, all dancing affair....
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20/10/2004 Splash down for leisure centre!
Demolition work is starting to pave the way for a new multi million pound leisure centre in Walton....
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20/10/2004 Top class show for Whitehall chief
The government's top civil servant for education is to be shown why Liverpool has the most improved education authority in the country....
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20/10/2004 Remember, remember...enjoy fireworks in safety
Liverpool is warning people to put safety first as a feast of firework shows are to light up the city this November 5....
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19/10/2004 Liverpool votes to ban smoking
Liverpool has voted to ban smoking in public places....
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19/10/2004 Fairtrade first for city
Liverpool's first ever Fairtrade day is to take place....
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14/10/2004 Grounds for success at Liverpool school
An innovative Liverpool school for autistic children has been given a makeover, with a stunning new garden and playground....
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14/10/2004 Council vows clamp down on 'crack houses'
Liverpool city council has vowed to clamp down on 'crack houses' after police successfully served a closure order on a flat....
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14/10/2004 Pledge on Market
An assurance has been given that the street market in Great Homer Street will continue even though major regeneration is planned for the area....
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13/10/2004 Liverpool's biggest Splash ever
Liverpool's 2004 Splash programme has been hailed as the biggest and best ever!...
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13/10/2004 Addicts urged to act
A government drugs tsar is to officially launch a ground-breaking helpline on Merseyside - and meet former addicts who've got their lives back on track. ...
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13/10/2004 Liverpool sends multi-faith message
Liverpool is sending out a multi-faith message of peace at this year's civic service....
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12/10/2004 Kids rewarded for sense of adventure
Liverpool's most daring children are being rewarded for their sense of adventure this week....
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8/10/2004 Liverpool to remember Ken Bigley
The people of Liverpool will pay their respects to Ken Bigley on Saturday 9th October....
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7/10/2004 Don't Mess Up the City - Carry an Ashtray
Smokers in Liverpool are being urged not to mess up the city - by carrying their own personal ashtrays with them....
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7/10/2004 Arts Minister backs city heritage guide
The 24 Hour Museum, the national online guide to museums and galleries, has launched a website about Liverpool and its heritage. ...
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7/10/2004 Government backs Friend Ship voyage
Liverpool's innovative Friend Ship has been praised by the government - and handed a £250,000 treasure chest to travel around Britain....
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6/10/2004 Children hit right note at Gospel summit
The nation's movers and shakers in gospel music will be welcomed by a 150 strong multi-school choir at the UK's national Urban Gospel Summit....
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6/10/2004 City of poets celebrates
Liverpool will be in fine voice to celebrate National Poetry Day....
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6/10/2004 Pupils Step Out
Pupils at Childwall CE School are putting their best foot forward as they take part in International Walk to School Week....
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6/10/2004 City gives it full support to the tram
Liverpool City Council today urged Merseytravel to press ahead with the Merseytram scheme. ...
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6/10/2004 Thumbs-up for housing repairs service
An independent review of Liverpool's housing repairs service has given it the thumbs-up - and said it has a great chance of getting even better....
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4/10/2004 Storey promises smoke free culture capital
Liverpool council leader Mike Storey has promised the Liverpool Culture Company will not accept sponsorship from tobacco companies....
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1/10/2004 Theatres' Cash Boost
Liverpool City Council today agreed a £250,000 increase in funding to the city's Playhouse and Everyman Theatres....
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1/10/2004 Wheeled Heritage Site
Cyclists are being invited to take a look at Liverpool's World Heritage site in a special event which will show its extraordinary architecture....
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1/10/2004 Walk on for faith
Muslims and Christians, Jews and Sikhs, Buddhists, Baha'is and Hindus will join together in Liverpool on Sunday (October 3) for a unique Walk of Faith....







