Two museums in Liverpool have secured £10m in government funding to help refurbish them despite concerns the grant could have ...
The £10m funding for the International Slavery Museum and the Maritime Museum at the Royal Albert Dock, will "expand and ...
Crucial funding for the revamp of Liverpool's unique International Slavery Museum will ensure the city "remains a ...
TWO of Liverpool’s top attractions that welcome millions of tourists every year are set to close until 2028. The Maritime ...
The government has confirmed £10m funding for the redevelopment of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on Liverpool's waterfront.
Thankfully, however, all across the country are museums and galleries with totally free admission. From enormous science and ...
This funding plans to showcase the UK’s global cultural leadership, promote tourism, and stimulate local economies through ...
An enduring landmark on the Royal Albert Dock has been moved ahead of a massive building project. The five-tonne HMS Conway ...
Growth in jobs, tourism and regional regeneration to be ushered in by funding for major cultural projects across the UK ...
The 'Glow Green' walk passed some of Liverpool's famous landmarks raising money for Clatterbridge Cancer Charity ...
Tate Liverpool was opened in 1988 in a renovated waterfront warehouse on the Albert ... around the galleries and you could have been in a museum anywhere in the world. So what we really want ...