The Epstein Theatre – FAQs
With news that the Epstein Theatre is to close, here’s some questions which should help explain the situation.
With news that the Epstein Theatre is to close, here’s some questions which should help explain the situation.
PEOPLE in Liverpool are invited to come together on 18 June to mark Father’s Day at Anfield Crematorium. A service of remembrance will be held at 1pm in Anfield Chapel, delivered in partnership with the Good Funeral Company. The chapel will be open from noon-2pm for people who would like to take a quiet moment … Read more
A landmark new consultation on the future of bus services in the Liverpool City Region has stepped up a gear with the start of a calendar of in-person events.
Liverpool City Council is set to award a four-and-half-year contract for the collection of household bulky waste to Liverpool Streetscene Services Ltd (LSSL).
The Leader of Liverpool City Council, Cllr Liam Robinson, has announced who will sit in his Cabinet.
Nuala Gallagher, Corporate Director for City Development, gives her thoughts on how Liverpool can convert the initial impact of hosting Eurovision into long-term benefits for the city.
Music fans attending the The National Lottery’s Big Eurovision Welcome concert on Sunday, 7 May are being offered a free park-and-ride service.
Liverpool is rolling out the red carpet for the Coronation of King Charles III this weekend.
With visitors from across the globe travelling to Liverpool for one of the most exciting musical events of the year – the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and Liverpool City Council want to make sure people enjoy a happy and healthy Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
A world premiere of a ‘lost’ song by the late Merseybeat legend Gerry Marsden is to launch a fascinating new exhibition exploring how and why Liverpool rose to rule the pop world in 1963.
Liverpool City Region Music Board Member and opera singer Jennifer Johnston writes about why Eurovision is the perfect fit for Liverpool…
Liverpool’s Central Library has been formally twinned with Odesa Regional Scientific Library in an historic ceremony attended by His Majesty The King and The Queen Consort and the First Lady of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska.
Schoolchildren from across Liverpool City Region will perform a special mini-Eurovision Song Contest tomorrow afternoon (Friday, 28 April) – with a special concert of European songs, including a Ukrainian lullaby.
Liverpool Central Library manager Denise Jones writes about an exciting day, with a Royal visit and a twinning ceremony…
A MAJOR birth cohort study launches today in the Liverpool City Region – and researchers are looking for 10,000 families to take part. Children Growing Up in Liverpool (C-GULL) is the first large-scale birth cohort study in the Liverpool City Region and will track first-born babies and their families from early in pregnancy through to … Read more
A series of evaluation studies are taking place to determine the social impact of Eurovision 2023 on wellbeing, cultural legacy and the economy.
Liverpool City Council has signed its first legally-binding agreement to protect the city’s parks forever.
The library of the future is to launch in Liverpool tomorrow (Tuesday, 21st March).
A report on proposed changes to on-street parking in Liverpool city centre is set to be debated next week.
Liverpool’s newest statement building – HEMISPHERE – is set to be one of the world’s leading climate friendly developments.