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A brand new event, called:- "Folk On The Coast Festival 2024" will be held this weekend (13 September to 14 September 2024) at the New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion, on the Wirral.
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THE inaugural mid-week market at Stanley Park, which launched in July 2024, for an initial 7 week trial, has been extended until:- Wednesday, 30 October 2024, due to its overwhelming popularity.
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OUR Southport branch is closing temporarily while it undergoes a refresh, which includes internal building work. It closes on:- Friday, 6 September and is expected to re-open, on:- Monday, 23 Septemb
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THE full cast has been revealed for the premiere of an unmissable new comedy sequel which comes to:- St Helens Theatre Royal this autumn.
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FOR those of you that remember the heady days of 1985 when George Hexman aka George Wickstead and Allan Mayes (Rusty/Elvis Costello) used to rock the rafters at:- Lords Wine Bar, Lord Street and Madhatters Southport. George is returning with his band The Hexmen supported by Aethelred's Bluesmen. for a gig at The Gild Hall Formby.
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LIVERPOOL'S luxury wedding venue:- 'The Royal Liver Suite,' has announced a free wedding open day! On Saturday, 14th September from:- 11am, brides and grooms to be will be able to view the space, meet the team, sample the menu, and enjoy some fizz whilst envisaging a perfect wedding in a perfect setting.
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AS the cooler days of Autumn are approaching, Dobbies Garden Centres is inviting families and gardening enthusiasts to its Southport store to gear up for a colourful spring with its free monthly Grow How sessions this September. Grow How provides a welcoming space for gardeners of all ages and skill levels to learn, share, and get growing.
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LIVERPOOL'S historic Willis Organ, located within St George's Hall, will soon receive a much-needed refurbishment, following a vital funding boost.
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ON Saturday, 31 August 2024, children in Southport can head to The Entertainer to meet Paw Patrol's most popular pup, Chase, for a free meet and greet.
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WHETHER in the no nonsense documentary realism of Rory's stark black-and-white photography or the idiosyncrasy of Brenda's heavily glazed ceramics, the current joint exhibition at the ArtHouse in Southport by Rory Turner and Brenda Reeve-Turner is a fascinating pulse-check on contemporary practice by 2 local artists.
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