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Doctor Who filming on the Pier Head, featuring John Bishop

News · 2 November 2021

Liverpool’s Time (Lord) to shine on the small screen

Liverpool is taking a starring role in Doctor Who: Flux which arrived on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at the weekend, and was watched by an audience of 4.43 million. Scouser John Bishop has joined the cast as the Time Lord’s companion, and Liverpool itself was showcased on the small screen as a key location

Museum of Liverpool

News · 27 October 2021

BLOG: Finding Our Voice on the Waterfront

Mark Bousfield, Liverpool City Council’s Director of Regeneration and Economy, reflects on today’s Government announcement that there will be a £22 million culture boost for the city which is set to transform the waterfront and ensure Liverpool continues to thrive under its proud title of UNESCO City of Music. Liverpool’s waterfront is having a good

Iconic Site art installation as part of River of Light 2021

News · 27 October 2021

Huge cultural cash injection for Liverpool Waterfront

Plans for a new global visitor attraction, the redevelopment of two of Liverpool’s leading cultural institutions and a new public realm have been given a £22 million budget boost. Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced two separate financial investments for the city which will inject a new lease of life in and around the city’s docks,

News · 23 June 2021

House of Memories goes on the road

When you can’t get to the museum, this museum comes to you. The sights, sounds and smells of springs and summers past will arrive in the heart of Liverpool’s communities from Wednesday 23 June, 2021. And some of the city’s most vulnerable and socially isolated people will be the first in the UK to enjoy

Uncategorized · 27 September 2019

Liverpool commits to tackling ageism

We need to change the way we talk about ageing – that’s the pledge that Liverpool City Council will be making next week. On Tuesday 1 October, the UN’s International Day of Older Persons, Deputy Mayor of Liverpool Gary Millar will join other local authority leaders in signing an open letter committing the city to