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THE last installment of the 'Bow & Arrow' plays, written by Barry Levy, has its last night at:- The Hope Street Theatre, in Liverpool, tonight. This is not a show that you had to have seen all the other shows in the series to watch or follow, so don't let that put you off going! On Friday night, we popped over to take a look at the show and this is our quick review of what took place. We know that the show still has a few tickets left tonight, so pop over to Hope Street and buy some. You can keep dry and have a good night of entertainment in Town...
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Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced that nearly £4m will be dedicated to fixing potholes and repairing highways across the Liverpool City Region.
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More than 1,800 illegal vapes with a street value of £22,000 have been seized in an operation involving Liverpool City Council’s Alcohol and Tobacco Unit, Merseyside Police and Public Health Liverpool.
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Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced that the 1st of the Liverpool City Region’s new publicly owned battery powered trains will begin final testing on the network this week.
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A new scheme launched by Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram which aims to improve air quality and reduce congestion around schools got underway at 2 schools in Birkdale this week.
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Merseyside’s Police Commissioner has said her goal is to ‘keep more young people safe and engaged this summer’ as she announces the 23 projects which will share a total of £100,000 from her Youth Diversion Fund.
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This August, visitors to St George’s Hall are in for a treat as 1 of Liverpool’s hidden gems goes on rare display.
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Colleagues and guests at North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) got together today to mark 75 years of the NHS at a celebratory garden party at its regional headquarters.
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Liverpool is opening 5 Family Hub centres between now and 2025, providing centralised support for all families across the City.
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Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, has announced the winners of a competition to transform vacant terraces in Liverpool.
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