Ness Botanic Gardens are truly one of the crown jewels of British horticulture.
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VAST ICE SCULPTURE OF THE LIVER BUILDING CLOCK TOWER TO ARRIVE IN LIVERPOOL THIS SEPTEMBER
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Around 150 staff have gone out on strike at John Lennon’s Liverpool Airport as a protest against the announcement of 23 compulsory redundancies to be made in a ‘cost-cutting’ exercise.
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Liverpool Bed and Breakfast accommodation is the perfect option if you feel that a hotel stay is not the choice for you.
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What is the European Capital of Culture Award?
The European Capital of Culture award is given to a small handful of cities every calendar year after they have submitted worthy bids for the title. The winning cities are able to use the award as a spring board to showcase their cultural transformation to the international community.For any city that does manage to achieve this sought after accolade a wonderful year of international attention awaits that will boost tourism and the economy.Read more about the European Capital of Culture Award
Liverpool winning the award
Liverpool used the slogan “The world in one city” as its motto towards winning the European Capital of Culture award. As part of its bid Liverpool touted tourism, creative industry and culture as its base for regeneration, this included the building of the huge waterfront complex Liverpool arena and convention centre among others.Part of the strengths that also supported Liverpool’s bid is the 2,500 listed buildings and some 250 plus public monuments. Further to this there is the fact that Liverpool has the fifth largest Cathedral in the world and the largest collection of art from Europe outside of London.
Liverpool as the European Capital of Culture
Throughout 2008 Liverpool pushed the boundaries to show the world just what an immense city it is. Liverpool started its year as the European Capital of Culture with a star studded opening ceremony outside St. Georges Hall. Following this awe
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