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The United Nations’ lead cultural agency has unceremoniously stripped the British city of Liverpool of its coveted status as a world heritage site, ruling that new commercial development has ...
Courtesy: the artist, Liverpool Biennial and Liverpool Central Library; photograph: Mark McNulty The historic, Grade ...
Liverpool has effectively recovered from the closure of its historic Albert Docks in 1972, a moment that led to 80,000 lost jobs and a 50% cut in manufacturing employment through the next decade.
The aim is to rejuvenate Liverpool's north docks, historically an industrial hub, with various residential, commercial, and cultural ventures. Granted outline planning permission in 2013 ...
British Waterways received approval from Liverpool City Council for the new 2.5 kilometre (1.4 mile) canal linking the docks to the rest of the country’s canals.
Liverpool residents can nominate themselves or others to be considered to be a 'Face of Liverpool', by sending their stories, along with their name, age and contact details, on one side of A4, or ...
A MARITIME Park will be created at Liverpool’s historic docks after a £200,000 government grant.
A new exhibition's being launched charting the story of Liverpool's docks. 'On the Waterfront' is being hosted by the Merseyside Maritime Museum and features the first known painting of the city.
Liverpool's Kings Dock is set for major redevelopment - 15 years on from the creation of the city's arena and convention complex. Liverpool City Council has named a new team to lead on the design ...
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