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IF you have driven down Lord Street, Southport, today, you might have spotted the brand-new brick-built dinosaurs... These and other delights await tourists and locals within the Town Center, this Easter... This is all you need to know about:- 'DinoTown Southport' with families set to enjoy Logo dinosaurs, giant chocolate eggs, and dino-themed activities that are due to take place, thanks to Southport BID and local businesses, this Easter.
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BING and Flop from the multi award winning animated children's television series is at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre with a brand new activity trail as part of:- 'Bing#s Nature Explorers,' a new joint event programme between:- WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife, and independent creative studio Acamar Films.
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HERE’S everything you need to know about DinoTown Southport with families set to enjoy brand new brick built dinosaurs, giant chocolate eggs, and dino-themed activities, thanks to Southport BID and local businesses.
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2 decades since he last lived and worked in Merseyside, artist David Clapham is returning to Birkenhead with a new exhibition:- 'The River Runs Through' at Williamson Art Gallery.
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THE next installment of Warnock was performed at the @HopeSt_Theatre. Blackridge, like the previous play, is set in a youth detention center and loosely follows on from the original storyline.
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RESIDENTS and Tourists alike are invited to enjoy the 6th Classic Car and Motorcycle Transport Fundraiser in Southport Town Centre this summer.
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THE entries are now in for 1 of the North West's premier art exhibitions, which opens in Southport, Merseyside, at the end of the month.
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ON 17 March 2024 the Liverpool Irish Centre will be taking part in the annual St Patrick's Day Parade.
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JOIN us for a celebration of sisterhood at the Sisterhood Soirée Pop up Market, taking place on:- Saturday, 9 March 2024, from:- 10 am to 3 pm, at the historic St George's Hall, Liverpool.
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RUNNING until 2 June 2024, FACT Liverpool is presenting a group exhibition called:- 'On The Other Side,' featuring artworks that consider the impact of systems of control on those who design them, those who administer them, and those who are subject to their enforcement.
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