A Liverpool boutique bakery has been named the best in Merseyside at the National Bakery Awards 2025.
Rough Hand Made at the Albert Dock was presented with the accolade at a ceremony in London to honour the top bakers across the UK.
The awards attract nominations from all over the country and all kinds of bakeries, from small artisan independents like Rough Hand Made to larger wholesale operations.
They are then shortlisted for County and Regional titles, with one being crowned the overall National Bakery of the Year.
The aim is to reward all the hard work, early starts, and passion that go into creating the thousands of fresh bakes bought each day.
For Rough Hand Made, being named in the running for County winner for Merseyside came as a complete surprise.

Sharon Goldman, who co-owns Rough Hand Made with her husband Carlos, said:
“We weren’t aware of these awards until we were contacted to let us know we had been nominated, which was both surprising and flattering,”
“Being nominated alongside so many great bakeries across the country gave us a great feeling because of the recognition of what we do and what we put into it.
“All bakers are early risers and dedicated hard workers putting heart and soul into this incredibly difficult and special industry.
“This award is not about size, sales or fame, it is about who you are as a company, what you bring to customers and the passion behind every product you make.”
Rough Hand Made opened on the dock’s Britannia Pavilion back in 2018, moving from one iconic Liverpool location to another after four years on Penny Lane.
Since then the family-run bakery has gone on to become one of the city’s best-loved, popular with regulars as well as visitors from around the world who come to the dock every year.
It’s known for its hand-crafted ‘perfectly imperfect’ pastries, buns, and breads – all made fresh each day to Rough Hand Made’s own recipes – displayed on the counter straight out of the oven so customers can spot and choose their favourite.
Sharon says being named best in Merseyside at the National Bakery Awards is an achievement for the entire team who play their part in creating and serving the bakes people love.
She added:
“We make simple basic stuff everyone can relate to but create it with a huge heart and at the highest quality possible,”
“Carlos always says even if you only make one thing, make it excellent every single time.
“Being the County winner for Merseyside is a pure honour but would not have happened without the incredible people surrounding us: Gittit, Michele, Gjorgji, Jo, Maria, Gee, Emily, Netta, Sofia, Phoebe, Katie, Star, Eleanor and Isabelle.”
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Scotland’s comedy powerhouse, Kevin Bridges, is returning with his highly anticipated brand-new stand-up show, “Here If You Need Me,” and the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool is a key stop on his massive 2026 UK tour.
Mark your calendars for the essential date for all comedy fans in the North West:
Kevin Bridges will perform at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena on Saturday 31 October 2026
This is an opportunity to see one of the most insightful, down-to-earth, and consistently brilliant comics live, following his previous successful runs in the city.
Tickets for the Kevin Bridges show at M&S Bank Arena are expected to be in high demand, building on his record of shattering box office records with past tours like ‘Overdue Catch-up’ (2022).
Tickets go on general sale from 11am on Thursday 4th December.
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Liverpool has been formally announced as part of the UK’s bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035.
The bid features 16 host cities across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, with the four member organisations aiming to collaborate on the biggest single-sport event in UK history.
Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium is among 22 proposed grounds throughout 16 UK cities, each offering passionate fan bases, cultural richness, and strong infrastructure which will provide an unrivalled experience for teams and fans alike.
The 2035 tournament aspires to connect communities with a powerful vision of ‘All Together’ – a rallying cry for women’s football and wider sport.
‘All Together’ represents a full commitment to delivering the most inclusive, inspiring, and globally connected FIFA Women’s World Cup to date, and pledges reinvestment into the women’s game.
If successful, Liverpool and other host cities will also deliver a network of FIFA Fan Festival™ sites in every location, providing a national celebration of culture, community and inclusion which will connect every part of the UK and inspire fans worldwide.
FIFA is expected to announce the winning bid in April 2026.
Cllr Liam Robinson, Leader of Liverpool City Council, said:
“We’re delighted to be part of this historic bid to stage the biggest single-sport event in UK history.
“Liverpool is steeped in sporting greatness and has an incredible track record of delivering world-class events – our city has the creativity, capability, and vibrant and welcoming culture to provide unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the world.
“If we are successful in securing host city status once again – following the recent UEFA EURO 2028 announcement – it would help deliver further long-term social and economic benefits to our region whilst shining a light on everything that makes Liverpool great.
“This tournament will extend beyond the pitch as we will develop a wider programme involving the whole city and wider Liverpool City Region. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035™ would leave a lasting legacy – boosting our economy, growing the women’s game, uniting communities, and proving football is for everyone.”
Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, said:
“Bringing the FIFA Women’s World Cup here would be a massive moment for the Liverpool City Region.
“But while the football is one thing, for me it’s about inspiring young people, backing equality in sport, and showing the world what our region is all about: talent, opportunity, and a proper warm welcome.
“We’ve proven time and again that we know how to put on major global events. We’ve got the people, the talent and of course the know-how to make this a truly unforgettable tournament.”
Colin Chong, Chief Real Estate and Regeneration Officer at Everton Football Club, said:
“Hill Dickinson Stadium continues to underline its significance not only for our Club, but for the future prosperity of Liverpool as a world-class destination for major sporting and cultural events.
“Recent and upcoming events – from the Rugby League Ashes Test to Super League Magic Weekend and UEFA EURO 2028 – showcase the transformative impact the stadium can have on the city: generating economic benefit and opportunity, raising Liverpool’s global profile and welcoming visitors from around the world to our waterfront.
“As a stadium, we are already establishing ourselves as one of the most exciting and versatile venues in the country. Our collective ability to host global sport, large-scale fan festivals and community-focused activity sets a new benchmark for event delivery in our region.
“Being included in the UK’s bid for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035™ as a proposed stadium is further recognition of the role Hill Dickinson Stadium will play in shaping Liverpool’s future as a truly international host city and inspiring the next generation of fans.”
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A Greener Future honours the M&S Bank Arena with Highly Commended status for embedding sustainability into every aspect of operations.
The certification was officially announced as venue hosts Accelerator City event.
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, part of the ACC Liverpool Group, has been successfully certified as a ‘Greener Arena 2025 – Highly Commended’ by A Greener Future, recognising the venue’s industry-leading sustainability practices. A Greener Future is a globally recognised non-profit that helps events, venues and tours cut their environmental impact through independent accreditation, advice and sustainability leadership. Their Greener Arena scheme assesses venues across a wide range of criteria, including resource use, emissions, accessibility, biodiversity protection and community engagement. This accolade highlights arenas that prioritise sustainability as a key part of their strategy, consistently reduce negative environmental and social impacts and innovate solutions beyond the industry average.
The recognition celebrates venues that show a passionate commitment to improving practices, responsible resource use, protection of local and wider natural environments, and positive social and community engagement. The certification demonstrates that world-class events can be delivered in an environmentally responsible way.

Claire O’Neill, CEO & Co Founder of A Greener Future, said:
“Venues undergo a rigorous assessment process to be certified as a Greener Arena by AGF. To achieve Highly Commended in their first year of application really is testament to their tenacity, and the importance M&S Bank Arena place upon sustainability. Congratulations, and hats off to the whole team in Liverpool.”
The announcement coincided with Expedition Two, hosted at ACC Liverpool in partnership with Liverpool City Council and Accelerator City. Building on the success of Expedition One and Act 1.5 Presents at the M&S Bank Arena last November, Expedition Two brought together start-ups, scale-ups and innovators to explore new ideas to support sustainable business growth.
The initiative also aligns with Liverpool’s recognition as the UN’s first Accelerator City for Climate Action, reinforcing the city as a global leader in sustainable innovation and climate-focused business development.
Eddie Dos Santos, Director of Operations and Venue Management at the ACC Liverpool Group, said:
“Receiving the ‘Highly Commended’ Greener Arena 2025 accreditation from A Greener Future is a huge milestone for us. It recognises the hard work our teams have put into embedding sustainability into every aspect of our operations—from energy and waste management to community engagement and environmental protection. This accreditation not only validates our approach but also keeps us on track to achieve carbon net zero by 2030, setting a benchmark well ahead of industry standards. We’re proud to demonstrate that live events and sustainability can go hand in hand, and we hope it inspires others in the sector to push the boundaries of what’s possible.”
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You can’t beat a tasty breakfast for getting the day off to a great start.
So if you’re looking for somewhere new to try, here are 14 of the best places for breakfast in south Liverpool…
The Watering Can

The Watering Can in Greenbank Park is one of the most perfects spots to enjoy a hearty or a healthy breakfast. From a Full English, including vegan and vegetarian, to fancy smoked salmon & whipped goat’s cheese on toast or fruit salad with homemade granola, it has everything to fuel you for the day. Open from 9am, if you just fancy something quick, there’s always artisan toast.
Find out more here.
LEAF on Smithdown

There’s a lot to love about LEAF’s breakfasts, served every day until 3pm. Go big with a Grand English or veggie and vegan version. Take your pick of eggs on sourdough – including classic Benny, Florentine, Royale – or if you’ve got a sweet tooth don’t miss French toast with banana mascarpone, pecan crumble and toffee sauce.
Find out more here.
Skaus

Breakfast might be a bit early for Skaus’ signature hasselbacks, but there’s plenty more to tempt you at this Allerton Road indie. If you’re fed up with regular options and want to try something a bit different, Skaus is the place. How about miso wild mushrooms on toast, or homemade crumpets topped with roasted squash, fried egg and Cheddar?
Find out more here.
Three Piggies

From 10am every day, Three Piggies on Allerton Road is local favourite for breakfast. Decide between the Whole Hog or Half Piggies breakfast depending on how hungry you’re feeling, a veggie alternative full English, eggs your way and a choice of tasty French toasts including the PFC, with Piggies fried chicken! There’s also a Wee Piggies menu for kids.
Find out more here.
One Per Cent Forest

If you like your breakfast with a chilled Nordic vibe, One Percent Forest in Woolton Village is a top pick. At weekends you’ll find them mixing up late-night cocktails, but in the mornings from 8.30am every day, Rise + Shine with OPF’s house waffles, with Skyr yoghurt, morello cherry compote, berries, pistachios and honey or an Icelandic yoghurt bowl, among other tasty brekkie dishes.
Find out more here.
Bean There

Bean There’s got one of the most famous addresses in Liverpool, on the corner of Penny Lane and Smithdown, and its brekkies are worthy of the location. There are variations including a no carbs breakfast, veggie or vegan hash, smashed avo on toasted sourdough and a breakfast bun you can add as many toppings as you like to.
Find out more here.
The Tavern Co.

Breakfast at the Tavern Co. on Smithdown feels like a rite of passage for students, but it’s a go-to for locals too. The full English is an award-winner so that’s a no-brainer, but it’s definitely worth checking out a few US classics like the Boston bagel with cream cheese and crispy bacon, NY deli smoked salmon bagel, and pancakes stacks.
Find out more here.
52 Rose Lane

52 Rose Lane is famous for its breakfasts – where else in Liverpool can claim to have sold 100,000 full Englishes? Its menu has big, small, veggie, vegan and keto versions, alongside a choice of eggs (triple poached if you’ve got a decent appetite), waffles and breakfast burritos including salt & pepper which has a nice kick of chorizo.
Find out more here.
NOMAD

On Smithdown, opposite the junction with Ullet Road, NOMAD is little and cosy with a lovely friendly feel which is reflected in its breakfast hours – they basically go on all day. It’s all about coffee, bites and some late nights with live music. The menu kicks off from 9am with breakfasts, and the acai bowls are a big hit with regulars.
Find out more here.
FIKA

The whole Scandi concept of Fika is about taking a break with friends and family over coffee and food and this welcoming community-friendly coffee shop on Woolton Road in Childwall 100% lives up to that. Nobody leaves hungry after a FIKA breakfast and its best-selling three poached eggs, avo, chilli jam and feta on toasted sourdough is a real winner.
Find out more here.
The Reader Café

At the Mansion House in Calderstones Park, The Reader Café makes an ideal pitstop if you’re getting out and about in nature, and if you’re an early starter the good news is breakfasts are served from 8.30am every day including weekends. You can opt full English, try a roast tomato, guacamole and feta toasted bagel or keep it classic with a toasted teacake.
Find out more here.
The Old Stables

For a beautiful setting and food that’s just as good, The Old Stables at Allerton Manor Golf Club is a top choice and there’s a kids’ breakfast menu too so you can take the whole family. From 9am weekdays and 8am weekends, try warm buttered pancakes or Belgian waffles with maple syrup and a choice of sweet or savoury toppings.
Find out more here.
The Blackburne Arms

Sister pub to the popular Blackburne Arms in the Georgian Quarter, this has become a favourite for eating out along Allerton Road. It serves a wide breakfast menu Monday to Saturday but it’s the double stack pancakes and brioche toast that stand out, with super-indulgent toppings like tiramisu, Nutella, Biscoff and sticky toffee walnut.
Find out more here.
Space
On the corner of Mersey Road in Aigburth, Space is an all-day, all-rounder, going from tasty breakfasts to evening mains, steaks, kebabs and burgers. At breakfast, along with the full options, there’s breakfast toasties, three-stack American-style pancakes, omelettes and a choice of eggs including scrambled on toast with chorizo, roast sweet potato and onion petal.
Find out more here.
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Everton Football Club will unveil a Gary Speed Memorial Bench at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday – a lasting tribute to one of the Club’s most admired former players, and significantly, the Club’s first-ever talking bench.
Talking benches have been introduced across the UK as a simple but powerful way to encourage conversation, tackle loneliness and isolation, and signpost people to mental health support. They offer a space where individuals can pause, speak openly, or simply sit alongside others without judgment.
The announcement comes on an especially poignant day for the Everton Family, as today marks the anniversary of Gary’s passing, 14 years ago.
Everton’s bench, dedicated in honour of Gary Speed and with the full blessing of his family, bears the message:
“IN MEMORY OF GARY SPEED, EVERTONIAN, CAPTAIN, LEADER 1969–2011.
A place for what is often unspoken. A place to sit, share and listen.”
Located centrally on the Budweiser Fan Plaza, the bench includes discreet signposting to professional mental health support services and crisis resources. A QR code provides direct access to the mental health programmes delivered by Everton in the Community, including The People’s Place – the first purpose-built mental health and wellbeing hub created by a Premier League club when it opened in March 2023.

As part of the Club’s commitment to the Premier League’s ‘Together Against Suicide’ pilot, trained Everton in the Community staff will be based in the area around the bench before every home fixture. Supporters who wish to talk, seek support, or learn more about the services available will be able to approach staff confidentially and without appointment.
The installation of a talking bench was proposed by the Everton Fans’ Forum, who wanted to create a meaningful and positive legacy in Gary’s name. Its unveiling comes ahead of Saturday’s fixture against Newcastle United – the closest home game to the 14th anniversary of Gary’s tragic passing, and a match between two clubs he represented with distinction.
Gary’s family will visit the bench ahead of the game as part of the unveiling.
Neville Southall, an Everton Giant and Gary’s former team-mate for club and country, said:
“You would never associate Gary with a bench, because he was a fella who seemed to have everything. But in many respects it’s very apt. If you sit there and think everybody else’s life is perfect, you can reflect on a man who was a wonderful footballer and a great manager – but still had his own problems.”
Dave Wycherley, Vice Chair of the Everton Fans Forum, added:
“We wanted to remember Gary Speed in the most constructive way, and we hope this bench becomes a lasting legacy. Problems feel lighter when shared, and Everton has always been a club where supporters mix, talk, and escape life’s pressures for a while. Football brings out community at its best, and being outdoors helps those conversations come naturally.”
The Gary Speed Memorial Talking Bench will be available for supporters to visit from Saturday’s matchday onwards (including non-matchdays), providing a permanent space for reflection, conversation and connection – and a reminder that no Evertonian ever has to struggle alone.
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From 11am to 2pm on 6 December, Father Christmas will be stopping in at Hoylake RNLI lifeboat station and inviting children and families to join him for a memorable experience alongside the charity’s volunteer lifesavers.
Young visitors will have the chance to meet Father Christmas and take a special photograph with him. They will also receive an exclusive RNLI goodie bag as a gift to take home.
Children are also encouraged to bring a letter for Father Christmas to post back to the North Pole – providing an email address so he can reply personally to each one.
Taking place in the lifeboat station, visitors will also have a chance to see Hoylake RNLI’s all-weather Shannon class lifeboat Edmund Hawthorn Micklewood and Inshore Rescue Hovercraft Hurley Spirit.
Entry to the event will be free and donations are warmly welcomed to support the lifesaving work of Hoylake RNLI this winter.

Brian Jordan, Hoylake RNLI Lifeboat Visits Officer, said:
“We are thrilled to be welcoming Father Christmas to the lifeboat station for the very first time this year. We can’t wait to open the boathouse doors to our local community so they can share in this special Christmas experience. Come on down and celebrate the festive season, while supporting our volunteer crew and helping them save lives at sea.”
Matt Pownall-Jones, Hoylake RNLI Second Coxswain, said:
“Even at this time of year, people still get into difficulty on and around the water. We’re all prepared to leave our own celebrations with friends and family to help them. But as volunteers, our crew couldn’t launch without kind donations from the public to save others and to get them home safely.”
RNLI lifeboat crews across the UK and Ireland will be on call 24/7 throughout the Christmas period. On average, RNLI lifeboats launch over 100 times during the Christmas period every year.
Whatever winter weather throws at them, RNLI volunteers will be ready to battle the elements to save lives at sea. These rescues, and others all year round, are only made possible by the RNLI’s generous supporters. Your own Christmas gift to the RNLI will keep the charity’s crews prepared and protected, helping to fund the essential kit, training and equipment.
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Santa’s swapping his sleigh for a bus to get to a magical festive family fun weekend in St Helens.
While his elves get his traditional mode of transport ready for his busy season, North West Museum of Road Transport has provided a specially-decorated vintage double decker for Father Christmas to get to their Santa’s Bus Stop event.
And they’ve even provided him with a sparkly grotto on wheels so youngsters can meet the man in red and share their wish lists with him!
Santa’s Bus Stop is taking place on Saturday and Sunday, December 6-7, at the town’s Hall Street attraction.

It’s open from 10am to 4pm each day and Father Christmas will be arriving by bus on both days.
As well as seeing Santa, there’ll be loads of other activities and treats for families to enjoy.
There’ll be free bus rides around St Helens on a vintage bus, face painting and a Find the Reindeer hunt around the depot.
As well as entertainment from an elf-like clown, kids can get stuck into Christmas crafts, and there’ll be a gift shop and around 20 independent stalls for everyone to enjoy.
And, along with all the festive fun, there’ll be all the museum’s usual exhibits to see, from its collection of single and double decker public transport vehicles dating back to the 1930s to its vintage cars, motorbikes, fire-engines, push-bikes and even a milk float all on show!
The Rainhill Model Railway Club will be also showing some of its model railway layouts, and there’s a model railway layout complete with Thomas the Tank Engine which is great for the younger children.
“And of course, there’ll be lots of lovely refreshments,” says Ged Pennington, events organiser for the museum which is run entirely by volunteers.

Ged adds: “We have held a Christmas event for years and it’s always one of our most popular weekends.
“We have a different theme every year and it’s a really special event for us.
“The buses and the depot will all be decorated in tinsel and it’s a really great weekend, very festive and always jolly, and it’s something we always enjoy being a part of.
“All of the proceeds go towards the museum and helping us maintain our fine collection preserve it for generations to come.”
Entry to Santa’s Bus Stop is £12 for adults, and free for under-16s.
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Merseyside Police has removed 230 knives, executed 16 warrants and arrested 40 people during a national week of action to tackle knife crime, known as Sceptre (17-23 November).
The week-long campaign saw Merseyside Police join forces with police across England and Wales in a coordinated effort to reduce knife-related violence.
Throughout the campaign, officers carried out a wide range of proactive activity that forms part of their daily work to tackle knife crime.

Key Results
- 230 knives removed from circulation
- 16 warrants executed
- 40 arrests for knife-related offences
- 420 stop searches
- 72 weapons sweeps and land searches
- Deployment of knife detection arches in hotspot areas
Members of the public also played a vital role, with 204 weapons surrendered, including knives, knuckledusters, and other bladed items. Officers seized an additional 26 knives during arrests, warrants, and open land searches.
Officers also carried out 98 test purchase operations with local retailers to ensure compliance with knife sale laws. Most retailers refused to sell knives to underage customers or those without valid ID. Those who failed were provided with further training and guidance to help them meet legal requirements and prevent knives from getting into the wrong hands.
Alongside enforcement, officers engaged with communities through events such as a knife crime awareness day in partnership with the LFC Foundation, which brought together 70 young people for learning, discussion, and practical activities promoting safety and positive choices.
The force also marked a major milestone for its education programme, Operation Prospect, which has now reached more than 20,000 young people across Merseyside since its launch in November 2024.
The programme delivers a powerful message: prevention through education, helping secondary school students understand the devastating consequences of knife crime for individuals, families, and communities.

Superintendent Phil Mullally, Lead for Serious Violence and Knife Crime said:
“Knife crime has absolutely no place in Merseyside. Every blade we remove from our streets is one less opportunity for harm, and we will continue to take a hard stance against those who carry or use knives.
“During this week of action, our officers carried out stop searches, executed warrants, and made arrests, clear evidence of our determination to tackle this issue head-on.
“Sceptre shines a spotlight on the work our officers do every single day – through enforcement, education, and engagement – to keep people safe. Our commitment doesn’t end with this campaign; investigations and proactive policing will continue to target offenders and protect our communities.”
If you have information about someone carrying a knife, or know someone involved in crime, you can report any concerns on 999 if a crime is in progress, via 101, or our social media desk via X on @MerPolCC. You can also pass information via Crimestoppers anonymously.
If you are nervous about talking to the police, you can contact independent charity Fearless 100% anonymously. Anonymous means that your identity is completely unknown. Reporting information, no matter how big or small, helps to keep your friends, family and community safe. Visit https://crimestoppers-uk.org/fearless or call 0800 555 111.
Anyone affected by crime can request support from the Victim Care Merseyside Hub by calling Freephone 0808 175 3080 on weekdays between 8am and 6pm. Alternatively, a contact form can be submitted at www.victimcaremerseyside.org at any time.
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easyJet have announced that they will be adding another aircraft to their base at Liverpool John Lennon Airport – talking their Liverpool fleet to 9.
The airline’s expansion will also support the local economy, with each of their UK-based aircraft supporting around 400 direct and indirect jobs and £27m UK gross value added (GVA).
easyJet’s latest commitment to their Liverpool operations, will see a ninth A320 family aircraft join their base at Liverpool from next summer, enabling the airline to offer customers even more choice for flights and holidays from Liverpool across Europe and beyond.
New routes to Lisbon and Paphos were announced last week and will take off next summer providing more choice for customers looking for summer holiday inspiration next year, taking their number of destinations to 39.
John Irving, CEO Liverpool John Lennon Airport, commented:
“This announcement of a 9th based easyJet aircraft in Liverpool is significant news for the airport and the wider city region.

2025 has so far, been a record year for the airport with our busiest summer ever. This further announcement underpins the strong work and cooperation between easyJet and Liverpool John Lennon Airport, creating new jobs directly at the airport and bringing further indirect investment to the Liverpool City Region”
The new aircraft brings the potential to increase services on existing services and create new routes directly from Liverpool.”
Kevin Doyle, easyJet UK Country Manager, said:
“Our success in the North West is a clear testament to the continued popularity of our flights and holidays, with 2.7 million customers choosing to fly with us this year for our trusted brand, unrivalled network and great value fares.
“The growth of our fleet with an additional aircraft in Liverpool will not only support around 400 jobs but is enabling us to further unlock the opportunity of the demand that we see for both leisure and business travel.
“We are already capturing this opportunity with the launch of two new routes from next summer to offer customers greater choice and exceptional value across our unrivalled short-haul network, and in our 30th year, still aiming to make travel easy.”
Over the past 12 months, easyJet has continued to grow its network at the airport, having launched ten new routes from Liverpool including Malta, Fuerteventura, Prague, Berlin, Marrakesh, City of Derry, Sharm el Sheikh, Split, Lisbon and Paphos. The airline is now operating 39 routes to 17 countries from Liverpool to destinations across Europe and North Africa.
Following the launch of easyJet holidays summer 2026 season, beach holidays and city escapes are on sale right up to the end of October 2026.
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Exclusive guided tours of the Cunard Building, one of Liverpool’s world-famous Three Graces, are now available to book for a limited time this winter.
The Grade II* listed building, steeped in maritime and architectural history, will open its doors for a rare series of heritage tours in late November and throughout December 2025.
Tickets are priced at £15 per person, with tours available on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Led by Liverpool’s heritage experts, these intimate tours (maximum 15 people per group) invite visitors to explore areas of the Cunard Building that are normally closed to the public, including:
- The historic basement, once a bustling operations hub
- The atmospheric former Arrivals Lounge
- The elegant Board Rooms used during the golden age of transatlantic travel.
Visitors will discover stories of shipping legends, architectural detail, and the building’s role in Liverpool’s global maritime identity.
Tours are available at the following dates and times:
- 30 November at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 3pm
- 4 to 7 December, 11 to 14 December, and 18 to 21 December at 10am, 11.30am, 1pm and 3pm

Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Culture, Councillor Harry Doyle, said:
“This is an incredible opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at one of Liverpool’s most important landmarks.
“The Three Graces form an iconic part of our world-famous skyline, and the Cunard Building has its own unique story to tell.
“These tours offer a rare chance to discover more about this vital part of our city’s history.”
Alan Smith, Head of Heritage, Liverpool, said:
“We are thrilled to invite the public inside one of Liverpool’s most historically significant buildings.
“The Cunard Building is an icon of our waterfront, and these tours offer a rare opportunity to explore its hidden spaces, learn about its remarkable story, and experience the legacy of the Cunard Line in a completely new way.
“We’re proud to open these doors and share this important heritage with the city.”
For more information or to book your ticket, visit: Cunard Building Heritage Tours here. Private tours can also be accommodated upon request – please contact Heritage@liverpool.gov.uk.
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Updated Thur 27 November 2025.
Black Friday is back, and whether you’re looking to get some cracking Christmas presents or treat yourself to something nice at a bargain price, there are some belting offers to be had in the city this year.
So, if you’re getting ready to spend and save – have a look at this little lot available in Liverpool …
Liverpool Cathedral – The Light Before Christmas

The Light Before Christmas returns to Liverpool Cathedral tomorrow (Friday, November 28) with a brand-new theme: The Gift. The cathedral will be transformed by Luxmuralis into an awe-inspiring canvas of immersive projections and a new soundscape: beginning the journey with enchanting scenes that capture the magic of Christmas Eve – Santa and his reindeers soaring through the night sky, snowflakes drifting down, and festive decorations – before the timeless story of the nativity unfolds in the main space of the cathedral.
The TQBLACKFRIDAY10 code will get you 10% off all sessions if you book between now and Monday, December 1.
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Liverpool FC

If you fancy Reds PJs for yourself on Christmas Eve now’s the chance to get a bargain in the back of the net because LFC Retail’s Black Friday event’s begun. From now until 8am GMT on Thursday, December 4, you can save 20% across official LFC merchandise from retro shirts to Christmas deccies and all your match day essentials – and all available exclusively online or via the LFC Store App.
You can also get 30% off stadium tours – use code BLACKFRIDAY30, and 20% off the Anfield Abseil, Legends Q&A and Anfield Experience gift vouchers and bookings – use BLACKFRIDAY20. Valid from now until December 4.
Find out more here.
Liverpool Indoor Funfair Winter 2025 – Exhibition Centre Liverpool

Offering all the fun of the fair with jaw dropping rides and amazing attractions for all ages, the Liverpool Indoor Funfair will be at the waterfront venue between December 20 and January 3, 2025.
It’s fantastic fun for all the family and if you put in the TQBLACKFRIDAY50 code in between now and Monday, December 1, you can get 50% off riding wristbands for 6pm sessions.
Find out more here.
Sefton Park Palm House

If it wasn’t enough to be dancing away in the incredible Victorian Palm House, you can now get 10% off your ticket for the Disco Christmas Party Night. The DJ will be spinning a selection of disco classics to get you moving beneath the dazzling lights and decorations on Saturday and Sunday, December 13-14, and the TQBLACKFRIDAY10 promotional code will get you 10% off the Friday night.
Find out more here.
There’s also 10% off the Hope Street Harmonies Christmas Concert in the same stunning Sefton Park venue on Thursday, December 18 (use the same code), and 15% off tickets for A Candlelight Christmas concert on Wednesday, December 17 (TQBLACKFRIDAY15). BUT you must book them all between now and Monday, December 1.
Find out more here.
Scrooge Live at St George’s Hall

One of the most popular festive films ever, you can enjoy the classic 1951 movie Scrooge, starring the legendary Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, as the favourite Christmas tale of redemption and goodwill is brought to life with a live score by the three-piece FB Pocket Orchestra. It’s on Tuesday, December 2 and, type in TQBLACKFRDAY10 in when you book tickets between now and December 1, and you’ll get 10% off.
Find out more here.
Knowsley Safari

The amazing Knowsley Safari has got some awesome Black Friday deals that are available between now and Monday, December 1, so get cracking because you can bag 50% off safari family gift tickets and 20% off Enchanted family tickets on selected dates and get 15 months for the price of 12 on memberships.
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A Christmas Carol – St George’s Hall

GINIFICENT return to St George’s Hall with a brand new production of the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The ghostly pages are brought to life by a talented cast and narrated by Liam Scott who weaves the audience, chapter by chapter, through the breathtaking tale. It’s being staged on numerous dates between Friday, December 12 and Wednesday, December 24 – and the TQBLACKFRIDAY10 code will get you 10% off on Saturday, December 20 providing you book between now and Monday, December 1.
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Liverpool ONE

Check out the stores at Liverpool ONE for all sorts of Black Friday deals from up to 50% off at The Perfume Shop, to up to 20% off at John Lewis, 30% off at Kiehls, 25% off at Whistles, 20% off at the Upside Down House between now and December 1, and tons more.
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Carols by Lantern Light at St George’s Hall

We all love a carol to get us in the spirit of the season, and they don’t come more festive and heartwarming than Carols by Lantern Light in St George’s stunning Great Hall. Professor Ian Tracey plays the Willis Organ, accompanied by soloist Danielle Thomas and a classical choir as they perform all the classics. It’s on Wednesdays, December 3 & 10, and with the TQBLACKFRIDAY10 code, you get 10% off as long as you book between now and Monday, December 1.
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Cheshire Oaks

The Black Friday Event at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet means extra savings on top of outlet prices from 15-40% until Monday, December 1. There are also exclusive offers including:
- L’Occitane- Get 20% off when you spend £50
- Superdry- Buy 2 or more items to get 20% off
- Kurt Geiger- Spend £150 to save 20%, and spend £350 to save 30%
Find out more here.
Liverpool International Tennis Tournament 2026

Top tennis action is back in the city next year from Thursday, June 18 to Saturday, June 20, and you can smash it if you get your tickets now because there’s a Black Friday offer of 10% off all general entry tickets. Type in the TQBLACKFRIDAY10 code between now and December 1 to get the discount and then look forward to the thrills at Liverpool Cricket Club next summer.
Find out more here.
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A teenage girl with cerebral palsy from Southport is taking on a fundraising challenge in the 12 days leading up to Christmas.
Ella Bowles will aim to complete a sponsored walk at Victoria Park in Southport, walking 3km each day, and 36km in total.
She plans to finish her fundraising journey on Christmas Eve.
Ella is unable to walk without either a wheelchair or a walker.
She said this ambitious challenge will be:
“Further than I have ever walked before, and a significant achievement for me”.
She is determined to raise as much money as she can for Dandelion Days, a non-for-profit enterprise based in Scarisbrick, near Southport, whose horses help children and adults to cope with anxiety, depression, confidence issues and general mental health wellbeing with the help of their lovely horses through Equine Assisted Learning
Ella said:
“I have moderate cerebral palsy, which affects my mobility in several ways, and as a result I am unable to walk unaided and rely on either a wheelchair or a walker.
“This December, I will be taking on a major personal challenge to test my endurance.
“In the twelve days leading up to Christmas, from 13th to 24th December 2025, I plan to complete a daily sponsored walk, aiming to walk 3km per day – 36km in total. If you see me there, please come and say hello!
“This would be further than I have ever walked before, and a significant achievement for me.
“I am completing this challenge to raise funds and awareness for Dandelion Days, a not-for-profit social enterprise based in Scarisbrick.
“Dandelion Days specialises in equine facilitated therapy and learning, helping children, young people and adults build confidence, self-esteem and emotional wellbeing through meaningful experiences with horses and nature.
“Dandelion Days has had a life changing impact on me personally.
“I began as a service user at a time when I struggled with confidence and self belief. Over time, the support I received helped me build the strength to become a volunteer myself, and now I see every day the difference the organisation makes to so many vulnerable people.
“I am on a journey to raise £1,000 for a cause that is close to my heart.
“What is driving me? My passion has always been horses.
“My love for horses began at the age of two when I first rode donkeys to help develop my core strength.
“Riding ponies followed, which helped stretch my tight legs and reduce pain especially after operations, but more important to me, it gave me a feeling of acceptance and relaxation.
“Two years ago, I discovered the incredible Dandelion Days dedicated to supporting individuals through their work with horses.
“After participating in one of their courses as a Christmas gift – yes they are very special needs friendly – I was instantly hooked by their mission.
“They empower and support people, regardless of age or ability, through meaningful interactions with horses.
“Everyone at Dandelion Days has welcomed me and I am just one of the team. They help me do some things but I have found out I can lead a pony to a field in my walker by myself!
“Before joining Dandelion Days, I struggled with confidence and often felt uneasy being away from home.
“Today, I am proud to say that I am a Dandelion Days volunteer – truly my dream job!
“I am currently studying animal management, and my hope is that in the future I will be able to help others in the same way that Dandelion Days has helped me.
“I am sincerely grateful for any support you can provide. Every donation counts and makes a significant difference in our ability to continue this vital work.
“Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity; it means the world to me.”
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Everton supporters heading to Hill Dickinson Stadium for Saturday’s Premier League fixture against Newcastle United (5:30pm kick-off) will notice a refreshed look and feel to the Budweiser Fan Plaza, as the space evolves for its first winter season.
As part of our ongoing work to enhance the Everton matchday experience – and guided by invaluable survey feedback from fans – the Plaza now includes an increased number of food and drink outlets, expanded bar areas and new festive touches.
New hot food options from some recognised local vendors, not available inside the stadium, will be introduced for the winter period, with crepes, Greek gyros, gourmet toasties and traditional fish and chips all joining the line-up.
Additional E-Bars have been introduced to help speed up service, while Club partners Red Bull and Nemiroff will be operating new drinks units in the north section of the Plaza. Club View members can continue to use their match credit at The Taste Wagon and the Budweiser Bar, as well as the kiosks located within their private concourse.
The evolving offer outside is complemented by a refreshed winter menu inside Hill Dickinson Stadium, with new festive dishes now available across the concourses throughout December and early January.
To celebrate our first Christmas at Hill Dickinson Stadium, a festive tree has been installed next to the historic Hydraulic Tower and can be seen from across the plaza. A live DJ will also provide the pre-match soundtrack, creating a warm, seasonal and lively build-up to kick-off.
As part of these winter changes, the external stage and big screen have now made way for the expanded food and drink offering, with the BBC’s Giulia Bould moving to the Club View concourse to host pre-match entertainment, including former player interviews.
Additional entertainment will also be available inside Hill Dickinson Stadium via two of the largest screens in the Premier League, which will show live interactive content from 3:30pm.
The Budweiser Plaza will open at 2.30pm on Saturday and will remain open after the final whistle for supporters who wish to continue their matchday experience.
Supporters can find full details of the new additions HERE.
Take a look at the brand new Everton FC winter menu HERE.
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Churches Together in the Merseyside Region has launched a new manifesto renewing the call for justice, compassion and unity in our time.
The Manifesto for Hope also serves as a reminder of what can be achieved through a common endeavour to overcome these stark realities and build a more compassionate, resilient and prosperous society.
Rooted in the same spirit that inspired the 1985 Faith in the City report, the manifesto draws on a range of voices from across the Liverpool City Region and is endorsed by such names as Rt Revd Ruth Worsley, Interim Bishop of Liverpool; the Very Revd Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Liverpool; Revd Phil Jump, Chair of Churches Together and Regional Minister for the North Western Baptist Association; Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, and Cllr. Liam Robinson, Leader of Liverpool City Council. It recognises the progress made, while confronting the enduring social and economic divides that continue to shape communities today.
Despite decades of commitment and reform, structural poverty and inequality remain deeply entrenched, with the gap between prosperity and hardship continuing to intensify. In response, Churches Together in the Merseyside Region’s manifesto sets out a series of key prioritises for civic and church leaders to address with integrity and transparency. These include a commitment to equality, the building of cohesive and compassionate communities, tackling loneliness, encouraging fair employment practices and demonstrating the courage to act with honesty and openness. In partnership with Together Liverpool, a charity that helps faith and community groups tackle poverty and injustice, the manifesto was delivered.
Faith in the City marked a watershed moment in 1985, giving the church a prophetic voice in confronting the injustices that plagued their communities. The launch of the Manifesto for Hope – funded by the Josephine Butler Memorial Trust – seeks to build on that legacy, calling for renewed action to lift people out of social and economic poverty.
Rt Revd Ruth Worsley, Interim Bishop of Liverpool, said:
“Forty years on from ‘Faith in the City’, today saw a renewed commitment to work together as church and faith communities with local councillors and political leaders. We want to have honest, courageous conversations to bring about change so that everyone can be treated equally, receive justice and respect, and recognise God’s love lived out.”
The Very Revd Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Liverpool, said:
“Everyone has a role to play in realising the objectives outlined in the Manifesto for Hope. By coming together, we can drive meaningful change. Liverpool Cathedral’s essence of being built by the people for the people, also reflects the very ethos of this manifesto and what it represents. United side by side, our combined strength can therefore unite communities and create opportunities for a better life for thousands of people.”
Revd Phil Jump, Regional Minister for the North West Baptist Association, said:
“No one can doubt that our city region and our nations face significant challenges at the present time. It is easy in such circumstances to be overcome by despair and be swept along by narratives of blame. We hope this manifesto will inspire everyone across our city region, irrespective of their faith background, to recognise what can be accomplished when communities work together and to see those things that are wrong in society as opportunities to strive for better.”
Rev James Green, CEO of Together Liverpool, which delivered the Faith in the City 40th anniversary project with CTMR, said:
“Forty years on from the original Faith in the City report, rising poverty, food insecurity, loneliness, and increasingly fractured communities show our systems are failing. Faith communities are working tirelessly to support those in the greatest need across our City Region but they need more support. The manifesto is a call to action for civic leaders, faith groups, and local communities to work in closer partnership to build a fairer and more just city region, where everyone can thrive.”
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
“Forty years ago, Faith in the City exposed the deep social and economic inequalities facing areas like ours that were written off for ‘managed decline’. Fortunately, those days are far behind us, and we now have something that we didn’t have back then: devolution. From helping hundreds of people into safe, secure homes through Housing First to supporting disadvantaged young people through Cradle to Career, we’re investing in people-focused, compassion-driven projects that are transforming people’s lives. Because the measure of any decent society should be how it treats its most vulnerable citizens – and at a time when the threads that bind our communities are under strain, how we choose to respond matters more than ever. That’s why I welcome this Manifesto for Hope – it’s a powerful reaffirmation of our shared commitment to compassion, dignity and justice.”
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Everton fans heading to Hill Dickinson Stadium for Saturday’s clash with Newcastle United will be able to tuck into a brand new winter matchday menu, with festive food options on offer across the concourses and Club View.
Created with catering partners Aramark, the refreshed line-up brings a mix of warming seasonal dishes that will be served throughout December and into early January.
A stand-out addition arrives in the Through Pass stores in the East Stand: the pig pot, a comfort-food favourite made up of pigs in blankets, roasties and stuffing covered in rich gravy. Across the stadium, supporters can also enjoy giant pigs in blankets, Christmas dinner Yorkshire pudding wraps, loaded sausage rolls, festive pizza slices and rosti bites. These join matchday staples including salt and pepper fried chicken, sausage rolls, 30 Mile Pies, cheeseburgers, BBQ brisket burgers, plant-based choices, gluten-free options and the well-loved Everton toffee doughnut.
The new dishes will be available at selected kiosks around the ground, and supporters can move freely along their concourse level to find the items they want.

Festive highlights across Hill Dickinson Stadium include:
Dockyard Kitchen – Lower East Stand (north)
Triple loaded sausage roll with mustard mayo, cranberry sauce, brown sauce, crispy onions, pork crackling and chives. Plain version available.
Dockyard Kitchen – Lower East Stand (central)
Christmas dinner yorkie wrap with turkey, stuffing and full trimmings.
Veggie yorkie wrap with all the vegetarian trimmings. Both served with gravy.
Dockyard Kitchen – Lower East Stand (south)
Giant pig in blanket dog topped with onion and cranberry chutney, crispy onions and pork crackling. Plain version available.
Corner Slice – Family Stand
Sausage and brie pizza slice with spiced sausage meat, brie, bacon crumb and cranberry ketchup.
Dockyard Kitchen – Upper North Stand
Triple loaded sausage roll also available here.
Through Pass – East Stand
Pig pot with honey-glazed pigs in blankets, roasties, stuffing balls and gravy.
Dockyard Kitchen – Upper South
Loaded rosti bites topped with pigs in blankets, gravy and sage stuffing crumble.
Plant-based version also available.
Club View – exclusive dishes
Buttermilk turkey burger with brioche, American cheese and cranberry ketchup.
Plant-based Christmas burger with vegan turkey-style fillet.
Exclusive yorkie wraps and the triple loaded sausage roll.
All festive dishes launch at this weekend’s game and will stay on sale into early January. Menu boards throughout the stadium will list the full range, with stewards on hand to help supporters find specific kiosks.
Get more info on your visit to the Hill Dickinson Stadium here.
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Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones admitted the team was “in the s***” after a ninth defeat in 12 matches left head coach Arne Slot fighting for his future.
Slot insisted he retained the support of the club’s hierarchy and was not worried about his job despite the 4-1 Champions League humiliation by PSV Eindhoven.
It is not just the results but the manner in which they losing: this was the first time in 72 years the club had lost three matches by a margin of three or more goals, having also been beaten by Nottingham Forest and Manchester City.
“I don’t have the answers. Honestly, I don’t. It’s just unacceptable,” Jones told RTE.
“I’m past being angry inside. I’m at the point now where I just don’t have the words.
“We’re going to try and get this team back to where it needs to be, show everyone again what this club is about and why people call it the best team in the world but right now, we’re in the s*** and it needs to change.”
No one could have envisaged a team which won the Premier League at a canter six months ago would be booed off by their own fans but that is the reality Slot is facing.
And while he may not be in immediate danger the next two matches at West Ham on Sunday and Sunderland at home in a week’s time have become pivotal.
“I am feeling safe, I am OK. I have got a lot of support from above,” said Slot after Liverpool’s second-heaviest European defeat.
“It would be nice to turn it around and get a victory, of course, but if you are not doing well then it is normal that questions are asked.
“I am OK with my position. It is not the first time I’ve been in a difficult position but it is about time that we turned it around.
“I’m not worried. What I mean by that is my focus is on other things than on my own position. I need to do better and that’s what I’m trying to do every single day.”

Slot has to shoulder plenty of the responsibility for not only not turning things around but also not changing things up when it is obvious things are going so badly but even he cannot be held accountable for individual errors.
Mistakes are following Ibrahima Konate around this season but the malaise is now even affecting his centre-back partner Virgil van Dijk, with the usually unflappable captain at fault for a needless handball which allowed Ivan Perisic to open the scoring with a penalty.
Dominik Szoboszlai, the one player who has performed anywhere near the required standard this season, equalised but goals from Guus Til and two from Couhaib Driouech embarrassed the hosts in the second half.
Most of the players made a hasty retreat from Anfield with even the usually reliable Van Dijk avoiding reporters.
“I think it is always about the team and I think we can all do better; individuals you are talking about but it goes down to everyone including myself,” added Slot.
“I don’t think this is the time to emphasise individual errors.”
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A new Dementia Cafe is opening in Southport this December, promising a warm welcome to people with dementia and to the family members and carers who look after them.
The much-needed ‘Forget Me Not Cafe’ will open at YMCA Southport on Hoghton Street in Southport town centre 10.30am-12.30pm on Wednesday 3rd December 2025.
The Dementia Cafe is the brainchild of CEO of Southport Community Sports Steve Haworth and volunteer Jenny Bowles.
Steve took over running what was the YMCA community centre nine years ago and set up Southport Community Sports three years ago.
Like so many, Steve and Jenny have experienced family members who have been affected by dementia. In Steve’s case it was uncle, and with Jenny, her father.

They want to use the facilities available within the community centre to offer a warm space and friendship to those that suffer directly from the disease and their carers.
Businesses on and around Hoghton Street have supported the initiative as part of a ‘Hoghton Street Cares’ campaign run by Southport Community Sports.
Stokers, Fletchers solicitors, Birkdale Insurance, Harrison Drury, Napthens, The Print Quarter, British Heart Foundation, Waterstones, Dunelm, Dobbies and Stubbs Parkin are all supporting and Sainsbury’s will donate refreshments.
Southport ASDA has also added some festive sparkle by donating a 9ft tall Christmas tree. The Print Quarter has printed some leaflets for the Dementia Cafe, which will be distributed to local GP surgeries and other venues to raise awareness and let families know that it is opening and will soon be available.
Steve and Jenny said:
“We have been busy converting a room in the centre to make it a homely, living room space with old memorabilia, music and activities.
“There is a huge need for somewhere like this in Southport.

“People are welcome to come for a quick hot drink and stay for 20 minutes or spend the whole two hours with us. Drinks and cakes will be available.
“Just turn up, we’d love to see you. We will see how things go – a booking system may be necessary if the cafe gets very busy. We may also extend the opening hours if we need to.
“We are keen to seek the views of people coming about what they would like to see in the cafe, we will be very much guided by them.
“We have both had family members with dementia so we understand the challenges that people face.
“No-one walks in somewhere wearing a badge saying ‘I have dementia’. People with dementia have good moments and they have bad moments. It can be very unpredictable.
“Sometimes you’re not sure where you can take them, but here we’re creating a space which is supportive, calm, relaxing, and non-judgemental.
“It can be very stressful and tough for family members and carers who are with people with dementia, either living with them, or people who have made the difficult decision to admit them into a home. The cafe will offer respite, as well as providing somewhere for support or advice.

“People need companionship. They need to be able to feel that they are not on their own. We are here for them. Just pop in and see some friendly faces.
“The cafe will open its doors on the 3rd December and will initially run two hour slots during the week. If demand is high, we will extend the hours and add a day.
“Other dates coming up include 10th December and 17th December, with January dates being released after Christmas.
“YMCA Southport is the perfect place to open this cafe. It’s a real community hub and it’s centrally located, so easy to get to for people.
“The cafe is accessible too, with a ramp and an accessible toilet both available.
“We have been overwhelmed by the response we have had from local businesses, including from our neighbours here on Hoghton Street.
“We are still appealing for support, both financial and ‘in kind’ so we can maintain the cafe and extend its hours to meet what we know is significant local demand.”
For further information about the Dementia Cafe, or to make a donation, please call 01704 538317 or email: Steve@southportcommunitysports.co.uk or call into YMCA Southport.
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A community project in Speke has secured a £7,842 grant to help residents reduce food waste, learn vital cooking skills, and promote environmental sustainability.
The “Mint Meals, Minus Waste” project, led by Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside, will be delivered in partnership with South Liverpool Homes and its food pantry, ‘The Market Place’.
The supporting grant has been awarded through the Zero Waste Community Fund 2025/26 which is managed by Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority and Veolia. The Fund aims to increase reuse, waste reduction, recycling, and sustainability across the region.

This project will take a practical, community-oriented approach to improving food-related skills. It aims to reduce household food waste across south Liverpool by increasing awareness of its environmental and economic impacts and promoting sustainable consumption practices. Residents will benefit from a range of activities delivered at Groundwork’s ‘Grow Speke’ project site and The Market Place. Workshops and shared resources will focus on:
- Smart shopping and meal planning
- Effective food storage and understanding date labels
- Healthy cooking and appropriate portion control
- Inventive ways to use leftovers, including monthly “Cook and Eat” sessions
- Community composting workshops
A new community fridge will also be established at Grow Speke to encourage the redistribution of surplus food within the community.
Jon Hutchinson, Director at Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside, said:
“We are thrilled to launch ‘Mint Meals, Minus Waste’ in partnership with South Liverpool Homes,”
“This funding allows us to connect directly with residents at trusted community hubs like Grow Speke and The Market Place. By sharing practical tips on everything from meal planning to composting, we can empower families to reduce food waste, save money, and make a positive environmental impact right here in Speke.”

Lesley Worswick, Chief Executive of Merseyside Recycling and Waste Authority, said:
“Preventing waste is a key priority for the Authority, and food waste is a major contributor to climate change. The ‘Mint Meals, Minus Waste’ project is a fantastic, grassroots initiative that addresses this challenge head-on. By supporting Groundwork, the Zero Waste Community Fund is investing in practical education that changes daily habits. This project will not only help reduce food waste but will also build a more resilient and environmentally conscious community.”
The project will directly engage with over 360 residents through its workshops and pantry discussions, with information also reaching thousands more tenants across South Liverpool.
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The Watering Can has officially decked the halls, turned on the sparkly lights and sprinkled festive cheer as it gears up to jingle all the way into Christmas.
Guests are invited to ‘step into Christmas’ with seasonal treats, carols and Naughty Santa mischief, with a line-up of holiday events guaranteed to make this the most wonderful time of the year.
From a spectacularly pimped-up Christmas Roast to classic carols, a mischievous Naughty Santa Brunch and a Christmas Eve Breakfast Banquet designed to soothe even the most excited of Christmas jitters — The Watering Can has created a December programme bursting with festive flavour and fun.
Festive Sunday Roasts Return – From 23rd November to 14th December
Liverpool’s most loved roast has undergone a sparkling Christmas makeover! Guests can enjoy a sumptuous 3-course set menu with a welcome drink for just £42, or indulge in 2 courses and a drink for £36.
This year’s roast is a true Christmas spectacular:
• Slow-roasted Norfolk Black Turkey Breast with Cranberry & Sage Stuffing
• Salt-aged Hereford Beef Rump
• Chestnut & Cranberry Gourmet Roast
All served with towering Yorkshire puddings, all the trimmings, golden roasties and rich, velvety gravy.
Carols with St. Nicholas Church Choir – Friday 12th December, 2–4pm
Guests can relax into the season with a leisurely lunch accompanied by the enchanting harmonies of the St. Nicholas Church Choir. Expect classic carols, nostalgic memory evoking melodies and heartwarming Christmas spirit.
This event is not ticketed but booking is essential
Brunch with Naughty Santa – Saturday 20th December, 12:30–2:30pm (18+ Only)
Those who haven’t made the nice list this year can enjoy an afternoon of cheeky fun with the naughtiest Santa in town. For £42 per person, guests will be treated to:
• A welcome cocktail
• Indulgent pastries
• A delicious festive main
• Sweet treats
• A side of mischief, laughter and saucy surprises…
Strictly 18+ — Santa’s leaving the ‘nice’ at home.
Christmas Eve Breakfast Banquet – £34 per person
The ultimate reward for early shoppers and Christmas elves everywhere! Guests can begin the festivities with a beautifully chilled glass of Buck’s Fizz and seasonal pastries, followed by their choice of:
• The famous full English
• A Vegetarian Breakfast
• A Vegan Breakfast
Finished with artisan sweet treats and freshly brewed tea or coffee — a blissful, relaxing start to the most magical day of the year.
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