The Light Before Christmas is ready to shine at Liverpool Cathedral for 2025 and you can take part in a giant gift hunt around the city centre to win tickets.
Liverpool Cathedral is getting set for the welcome return of its annual Light Before Christmas projection which opens on 28 November and runs until 6 December, and you can be there for free!
Simply keep an eye on Liverpool Cathedral’s social platforms for all the info about hunting for giant gift boxes which will be dotted around the city centre, and inside you’ll find your free tickets.
The Light Before Christmas is an unmissable Christmas tradition for tens of thousands of families, and it’s back for its fourth spellbinding year. You can witness the magic come to life through a brand-new theme and completely new series of projection artworks: The Gift – a celebration of warmth, wonder and the joy of togetherness.

Following years of sold-out success, this beloved family tradition is set to shine brighter than ever before, illuminating one of Liverpool’s most iconic landmarks with new, immersive light and sound experiences as the Cathedral plays host to an awe-inspiring journey punctuated by stunning projections and mesmerising soundscapes. As the Cathedral transforms into a luminous wonderland, visitors are also invited to pause and connect not only with the breathtaking architecture and festive spirit, but with their loved ones and those less fortunate, embracing the true essence of this year’s theme.
Designed by the world-renowned Luxmuralis team, this year’s theme has been carefully chosen to reflect several elements: the gift of peace, the gift of Christmas, and how the Cathedral was gifted to the city by the same people who built it. For this reason, Light Before Christmas promises to be a magical, family-friendly experience for both young and old alike.
And to complete the experience, the Welsford Bistro will be serving a delicious Christmas market-inspired menu, perfect for those cosy winter nights. Visitors can indulge in festive delights as they soak in the sights and sounds of the light show, all while feeling that unmistakable sense that Christmas has truly begun.
The Very Revd Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Liverpool, said:
“For many, the true start of Christmas begins with a visit to the Cathedral and Light Before Christmas, so I am delighted to see it return for its fourth year. Liverpool Cathedral was built by the people, for the people, and this year’s theme: The Gift, is the perfect reflection of that. Light Before Christmas provides families with the opportunity to experience the Cathedral like they have never seen it before, and I look forward to welcoming them and sharing the gift of peace and joy this Christmas.”
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Land of Lights is back at Gulliver’s World Warrington and the amazing lantern festival is better than ever.
This year’s WonderWild adventure promises an enchanting and illuminated journey into a reimagined world of nature, plants, and animals.
And here’s six reasons why you need to go (or should that be glow?)!
Magical worlds to visit
WonderWild is bringing nature and animals to life with thousands of handcrafted lanterns and hundreds of thousands of LED lights to create fantasy worlds which take you on an immersive enchanted journey through the popular venue. Different realms have been created for 2024 including a Fantasy Forest, Ice Kingdom, and Winged Wonders which sit alongside the resort’s other exciting Christmas events and activities.
There is even a brand new Christmas lantern display within the trail this year, which features giant Nutcrackers, Santa at his North Pole Lodge, and huge bauble photo-points to make sure you can capture the mems.
Magic – and music!
As well as vivid dream worlds – there’s even a lollipop forest – Land of Lights will inspire some festival vibes with a mix of music throughout the trail and entertainment including sparkling stilt walkers and a ‘Glow-bot’ show.
Describing Land of Lights Ross Partridge, festival manager, says: “It’s a spectacular, illuminated attraction that provides people with a great night out, experiencing breathtaking moments and awe-inspiring installations.”
Fido is free to go too
Everyone is invited to Land of Lights. It’s suitable for all ages, and young and old will love it just as much as each other. There are dog-friendly nights so you can take the furriest member of your family to make your lantern adventure even more p-awesome, and there’ll be waste bins and water bowls throughout the trail too.
Fabulous food
It’s not just about the amazing lights and wonderful worlds, there are gastronomic delights to be had as well! In the food hub you’ll be able to enjoy Yorkshire pudding wraps, German bratwurst, fruit crumble and waffle desserts, as well as drinks and more. Around the trail, stalls will be serving speciality hot drinks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, while Lagado’s Restaurant & Grill (located between the entrance and exit plazas) is the place to go for a range of sit-down meal options on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Free parking
Land of Lights at Gulliver’s World Warrington is easy to get to. By car, if you are on the M62, just exit at Junctions 8 or 9 and follow the brown signs to Gulliver’s door, or from the M6 get off at Junction 22 and follow the directions to Warrington. And if you’re getting there by train, go to either Warrington Central or Warrington Bank Quay. Warrington Bus Station is just around the corner from Central where you can catch the Number 18 or 17C. It’s a short walk from Bank Quay Station into the centre of Warrington to the bus station to catch the same.
Land of Lights is at Gulliver’s World Warrington until Saturday, January 4.
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As International Men’s Day approaches, one Merseyside dad is sharing how Claire House Children’s Hospice gave him a lifeline at a time when speaking about his grief felt impossible.
When Jamie O’Toole said goodbye to his baby son Milo, he felt as though his world had stopped. Milo died when he was just 11 days old, and in the months that followed, Jamie found himself unable to open up to even his closest friends and family.
But an unexpected invitation from Claire House, which supported the family before and after Milo’s death, became the turning point.
He said: “In those first 12 months, I felt really isolated. It was difficult to speak to family and friends, and some people tend to forget. I really struggled,” Jamie says.

Alex Wheeler from Claire House had encouraged him to join a group of dads who played golf together, even though Jamie hadn’t picked up a club in two decades. Claire House, which has a hospice in Wirral and a site in West Derby, supports babies, children and young adults with serious and terminal conditions – but it’s also there for families, offering alternative ways for parents to connect and heal.
Skeptical at first, Jamie wasn’t sure how playing golf could help with the pain of losing a child. But after giving it a try, he found something he didn’t expect: a space where talking felt easier.
Jamie said: “I entered my first Claire House golf event in April 2024, more than a year after Milo died in August 2022. I was apprehensive. I wasn’t very good, but neither were most of the lads there, so I fitted in quite well,” he says with a smile.
“I think it’s more difficult for men to open up. The group has been really useful for that. You can talk to dads who’ve been through similar things and help others too.”


For Jamie, the group has become a way to keep Milo’s memory close. “Playing golf and taking part in charity days keeps his memory alive. I like telling people about Milo and how much the group helps dads keep going and keep talking.”
He says the support has changed his life: “I wasn’t in a great place, and I can happily say that today I’m feeling a lot better about life and looking forward to things a lot more.”
Jamie has since spoken at the M&S Bank golf day at Carden Park and even took part in Claire House does Strictly in Liverpool, performing the rumba to raise funds for the hospice.
He said: “Strictly gave me a chance to have fun while giving something back. It felt good to do something positive in memory of Milo,”
The Claire House golf group is led by therapeutic support worker Alex Wheeler, who says the sessions offer much more than time on the fairway.
“For many dads, grief can feel lonely, especially when they’re expected to be strong. On the course, talking is optional, but when they do, it’s a safe place to share, laugh and know they’re not alone,” he says.
“People think hospices are all about endings. But so much of what we do is about helping families keep living, even after the worst has happened.”
International Men’s Day on 19 November aims to highlight men’s well-being and celebrate the positive contributions they make in society.
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Liverpool organisations Montirex and Liverpool Football Club were two of the big winners at the annual Finance Director of the Year Awards which took place in the city last week.
The 2025 Finance Director of the Year Awards took place at the Crowne Plaza Liverpool on 13 November 2025. Hosted by Accountable Recruitment in partnership with HSBC, Brabners, and KPMG, the event honoured exceptional financial leaders from Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire, North Wales, and Warrington.
These prestigious awards celebrated the often-underestimated contributions of finance directors who play a pivotal role in driving business success across the region. In addition to acknowledging so many brilliant finalists and winners, the evening also raised funds for Claire House Children’s Hospice.
The highlights of the evening included the recognition of John Reid, Finance Director at Montirex, who was named the Overall Winner and Finance Director of the Year 2025 and Andy Hughes of Liverpool Football Club receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of his distinguished career and unparalleled financial and commercial leadership.

Regional category winners included:
- Liverpool City Region: Carole Shaw, Mason Owen
- North Wales: Sandy Murray, ClwydAlyn
- Cheshire: Maura Evans, Uren Food Group Limited
- Warrington: Andy Campbell, Wain Group Limited
Full List of 2025 Winners:
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Andy Hughes – Liverpool Football Club
- Special Recognition Award: James Drewe-Smith – Seras & Mark Lawton – Travcorp Holdings
- Up to £12m Turnover: Nicky Silvano – Webber (NW) Ltd
- £12m – £15m Turnover: Emma Cleland – MSite by Infobric
- £15m – £40m Turnover: Chris Hatton – Fieldway Group
- £40m – £70m Turnover: Shivaun Jones – Dovehaven Care Home Group
- £70m – £100m Turnover: Andy Bones – PAM Group
- £100m – £200m Turnover: John Reid – Montirex
- Large Corporate: Katie Shortland – NWF Group plc
- Charity & Not for Profit: Tom Owen – Chester Zoo
- Under 40 Years of Age: Charlotte Owen – Forge Holiday Group Ltd
- Cheshire Regional Award: Maura Evans – Uren Food Group Limited
- Liverpool City Regional Award: Carole Shaw – Mason Owen
- North Wales Regional Award: Sandy Murray – ClwydAlyn
- Warrington Regional Award: Andy Campbell – Wain Group Limited
- International Award: David Bargh – GBG
- Overall Winner & Finance Director of the Year: John Reid – Montirex

Simon Massey, Managing Director of Accountable Recruitment, reflected:
“It was another challenging year for the economy yet our talented finance directors turned challenges into opportunities, inspired their teams to keep going and to look for and execute the efficiencies, the cost savings, the growth. They really excelled this year more than ever before, in a year where their insight and financial stewardship was appreciated and needed more than ever in the boardroom. The awards truly were a fitting celebration of their efforts and achievements”
Nik White, Managing Partner at purpose-led independent law firm Brabners, added:
“We regularly see first-hand the fantastic work finance directors do in shaping the financial health and strategic direction of their organisations across the region. In turn this supports and contributes to that of the wider economy, and it is fantastic to see so many recognised this evening with these nominations and awards. Congratulations to everyone.”

Tom Carter, Area Director of Corporate Banking at HSBC, said:
“2025 has been another unpredictable and at times, challenging year. Despite this, the regions business community continues to showcase its entrepreneurial spirit, resilience and focus to take advantage of opportunities and deliver outstanding results. HSBC is delighted to sponsor the FD of the Year awards for the 12th year, an event that celebrates the spirit of this region and most importantly, those individuals and teams that drive and support this in their everyday actions. Huge congratulations to the winners and to all of the finalists – you should be really proud of this achievement. ‘’
Jennifer Lee, Office Senior Partner for KPMG in Liverpool, commented:
“Congratulations to this year’s winners who really stood out to the judges for the fantastic work they’ve been doing in the region. Finance directors play an integral part in businesses, so it’s great we are able to continue to recognise the role they play and the impact they have through these awards.”
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Sefton Council has awarded acclaimed screenwriter, author, and Children’s Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce the Honorary Freedom of the Borough – the highest accolade the Council can bestow.
The honour recognises the outstanding contributions Frank Cottrell-Boyce has made to arts, literature, and community engagement across Sefton. Born and still living in Sefton, he has become a national treasure through his celebrated screenwriting, award-winning children’s books and his tireless advocacy for literacy and creativity.
A civic reception will be held at Bootle Town Hall following an Extraordinary Council meeting, where the formal resolution will be passed.
Councillor Marion Atkinson, Leader of Sefton Council, said:
“Frank Cottrell-Boyce is a true inspiration and a cherished member of our community.
“His work has brought joy to millions and his commitment to nurturing creativity and literacy in Sefton is nothing short of remarkable. We are immensely proud to honour him with the Freedom of the Borough – a recognition he richly deserves.”
Frank Cottrell-Boyce’s support for local initiatives such as Y-Kids and the Kingsley & Co bookshop in Bootle Strand has helped inspire thousands of children to discover the joy of reading and storytelling. His books often feature Bootle in a positive light, and his generosity with time and encouragement has made a lasting impact on families and educators across Sefton.
Frank Cottrell-Boyce said:
“It’s a huge honour to receive the Freedom of the Borough from a place that has shaped so much of who I am.
“Sefton is full of stories, full of heart, and full of hope – and I’ve always tried to reflect that in my work. I’m deeply grateful to the Council and to the community for this recognition.”
Freedom of the Borough is the highest award that the Council can bestow. In receiving it, Frank Cottrell-Boyce joins a distinguished list that includes local footballers Jamie Carragher and Alex Greenwood and the late Donald “Ginger” McCain, trainer of three-time Grand National Winner Red Rum.
Sefton Council has also awarded the Freedom of the Borough to Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust. This was in recognition of their staff’s “hard work and dedication during the Covid-19 pandemic”
Frank will also be supporting Agent’s book-gifting campaign which you can read more on here.
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The Guide Liverpool Heroes isn’t only about people and businesses doing amazing things, it’s the way they do them too.
We want to recognise those organisations and attractions in the city region who care about the environment and really put their good intentions into practice to make a positive impact.
Highlighting our green champions, the Sustainability Award winner will be announced, along with all our other Heroes awards voted for by the public, at a ceremony at Titanic Hotel on Friday November 21.
The Guide Liverpool Heroes 2025 is being brought to you by Liverpool Cruise Port, in partnership with San Carlo Restaurants.
We’d also like to say a big thanks to our sponsors Morecrofts, Liverpool ONE, Open Media, Radisson RED Liverpool, BOXPARK Liverpool, Wild Thang, Greatest Hits Radio, Sedulo, Gaskells Waste and Liverpool BID Company for supporting what’s going to be a brilliant night.
Here are our five shortlisted finalists for the Sustainability Award Sponsored by Liverpool ONE…
Brabners

Established for over 200 years, Brabners independent law firm, based in Exchange Flags in Liverpool city centre, has been recognised nationally for its commitment to excellence including featuring in The Legal 500’s 2025 Top Tier and Hall of Fame. With the aim of bringing about positive and lasting change, Brabners set itself ambitious sustainability goals which have been reflected in its own business practices and also in giving back to local communities by investing in green projects.
Maray

Fans of Liverpool-born restaurant group Maray know all about its tasty Middle Eastern-inspired small plates, but there’s more to Maray than just fantastic disco cauli! It’s a business that makes sustainability a priority in food and culture. Committed to reducing waste, sourcing ethically and supporting local communities with heart, the Maray team began working with the Sustainable Restaurant Association in 2018 and last year was awarded its top Food Made Good Standard three-star rating.
Oneday
Regeneration specialists Oneday have transformed Bowring Park and Golf Course, England’s oldest municipal golf course, into a national award-winner. A hub for innovation, learning and green skills launched at the start of this year, it won Sustainable Project of the Year at the Golf Environment Awards. It’s become Knowsley’s best kept secret for different kinds of golf, dog walking, children’s play areas, and food and drink at The Coach House – plus it created 85 local jobs.
Strawberry Field

As well as being one of Liverpool’s most iconic visitor attractions, and a must-go for Beatles fans from around the world, Strawberry Field – run by The Salvation Army – is committed to environmental, social and economic sustainability. Having achieved a Silver certification from Green Tourism, it’s now working towards Gold with green initiatives including bug hotels, bat and bird boxes, and hedgehog highways in the garden, growing its own vegetables and herbs for the cafe, and solar roof panels.
Zero Waste Liverpool

Zero Waste Liverpool saves huge amounts of surplus food, redistributing it at weekly community events to make sure it ends up on people’s dinner tables instead of landfill. Volunteers work with over 100 businesses across the region including all the major supermarkets, and restaurant chains, to pick up and give out food that would otherwise be dumped. Their busiest day of the year is Christmas Eve when the team works from 8am to 9pm handing out leftover festive food.
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The Brain Charity has marked another year of growth and progress with the launch of its 2024–2025 annual report, unveiled during its annual gathering on Thursday 6 November at the charity’s Liverpool headquarters.
The event brought together clients, volunteers, staff, trustees, funders, partners and supporters from across the UK for an evening that looked back on the work delivered over the past year and the difference it has made to people living with neurological conditions.
Guests also heard personal stories from those supported by the charity, highlighting the impact of its services and projects.
The evening opened with a welcome from the visiting lord mayor of Liverpool, before updates were shared by the charity’s chair of the board of trustees, Gus Baker, and several of its ambassadors.
Staff and clients spoke about the life-changing support the organisation provides and outlined new initiatives and community partnerships shaping its work for the year ahead.


A preview of the 2024–2025 annual report was one of the key moments of the night, giving attendees an early look at the charity’s achievements, financial performance and its ongoing commitment to improving life for the one in six people in the UK affected by neurological conditions.
Gus Baker, chair of the board of trustees, said the gathering was a chance to recognise the people who make the charity’s mission possible.
He said: “Our latest annual report reflects not only what we have achieved this year, but the continued focus on ensuring every brain can be amazing.”
The full annual report is now available to read and offers a detailed look at the charity’s progress, impact and plans for the future.
The report can be viewed here.
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The biggest Christmas gift appeal on the Wirral is underway for 2025 and it’s aiming to support more local children than ever this year.
Organisers are asking residents, businesses, and Council staff to donate different types of gifts to ensure presents are available for the children of all ages – from babies up to 17 year olds – and have suggested:
- Toys for little ones (ages 0–12)
- Books (ages 0-17)
- Cosy pyjamas and fluffy socks for children and teens (ages 0–17)
- Teen treats like toiletries, skincare, haircare, perfume, aftershave, make-up, socks or jewellery
- Festive favourites such as selection boxes
- One4All gift cards (available online or at Post Offices)
- Medium and large Christmas gift bags
Public drop-off points for new and unwrapped donations (so appropriate gifts can be matched to their recipient) are open until midday on Monday 15 December at:
Family Hubs (open 9am-5pm Mon-Fri):
- Brassey Gardens Children’s Centre, 2 Brassey Street, Birkenhead, CH41 8DA
- Bromborough family Hub, Gratrix Road Bromborough, CH62 7BW
- Ganneys Meadow School and Family Hub, CH49 8HB
- Seacombe Family Hub, St Paul’s Road, Seacombe, CH44 7AN
Libraries (opening times vary):
- Eastham Library, Mill Park Drive, CH62 9AN
- Greasby Library, Greasby Road, CH49 3AT
- Heswall Library, Telegraph Road, CH60 0AF
- Rock Ferry Library, Old Chester Road, CH42 3TD
Superstores:
- TESCO Bidston, Bidston Link Road, CH43 7AA
Other locations:
- Floral Pavilion, Marine Prominade, New Brighton, CH45 2JS
- Oval Leisure Centre, Bebington, CH63 7LF
- West Kirby Concourse, Grange Road, West Kirby, CH48 4HX
If you’d prefer to shop online, you can send your gift straight to:
Wirral Council Christmas Gift Appeal, 5 Sandford Street, Birkenhead, CH41 1BN.
Mayor of Wirral, Cllr Brian Kenny, said:
“While Christmas is full of joy and excitement for most, it’s terrible to think that some local children won’t wake up to any gifts under the tree.
“That’s why Wirral’s Christmas gift appeal means so much. Every year, thanks to the incredible generosity of local people and businesses, we’re able to bring a little festive cheer to hundreds of young people who might otherwise go without.”
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Reselling live events tickets for profit is set to be banned by the Government in a bid to make music & sport events more accessible.
Ministers are expected to announce the plan to tackle touts and resale sites which offer tickets at several times’ their face value.
The Labour manifesto promised stronger protections to stop consumers being scammed or priced out of events by touts, who frequently use bots to buy tickets in bulk the moment they go on sale, which they can then sell on for huge mark-ups on secondary ticketing websites.
A consultation on the changes had canvassed views on capping costs at up to 30% above the face value of a ticket.
But reports in the Guardian and Financial Times revealed ministers were expected to set the limit at the face value, although fees could still be charged on top of that price.
The move, which could be announced on Wednesday, follows a campaign by some of the biggest names in music to cut costs for fans.
Dua Lipa, who performed at Anfield in June, as well as Coldplay and Radiohead were last week among artists urging the Government to honour the pledge to cap resale prices.
The Cure’s Robert Smith, New Order, Mark Knopfler, Iron Maiden, PJ Harvey and Mercury Prize-winner Sam Fender joined them in signing a statement calling for a cap to “restore faith in the ticketing system” and “help democratise public access to the arts”.
Other signatories included the watchdog Which?, FanFair Alliance, O2, the Football Supporters’ Association and organisations representing the music and theatre industries, venues, managers and ticket retailers.

Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at Which?, said:
“This is great news for music and sports fans.
“A price cap set at the ticket’s original face value plus fees will rein in professional touts and put tickets back in the hands of real fans.
“For far too long, music and sports fans who missed out on tickets in the initial sales have been ripped off by touts on secondary ticketing sites and forced to pay over the odds to see their favourite artist perform or watch their team play.
“The Government must listen to our coalition of performers, fans, consumer groups and the UK music industry and show that the price cap is a priority by including the necessary legislation in the King’s Speech.”
Ticketmaster’s parent company Live Nation Entertainment backed the move.
In a statement the firm said:
“Live Nation fully supports the UK Government’s plan to ban ticket resale above face value.
“Ticketmaster already limits all resale in the UK to face value prices and this is another major step forward for fans, cracking down on exploitative touting to help keep live events accessible. We encourage others around the world to adopt similar fan-first policies.”
But resale firm StubHub warned the move could fuel the black market in tickets.
A spokesman for StubHub International said:
“The Government’s intention to implement a price cap on the resale of live event tickets will condemn fans to take risks to see their favourite live events.
“With a price cap on regulated marketplaces, ticket transactions will move to black markets.
“When a regulated market becomes a black market, only bad things happen for consumers. Fraud, fear and zero recourse.”
A Viagogo spokesman said:
“Evidence shows price caps have repeatedly failed fans, in countries like Ireland and Australia fraud rates are nearly four times higher than in the UK as price caps push consumers towards unregulated sites.”
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LIPA has confirmed it has secured £2.5m Office for Students capital funding to deliver a brand new performance and digital innovation hub.
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) has been awarded £2.5 million in capital funding from the Office for Students (OfS) to develop a major new hub for performance, production and digital innovation.
The award will enable LIPA to deliver Phase 2 of its transformational redevelopment of the One Hope Place building, significantly enhancing opportunities for students, researchers and industry partners.
Scheduled for completion in Spring 2026, the redeveloped building will include:
- A specialist Digital Creative Technologies lab designed for exploration of emerging technologies in the creative industries
- Enhanced performance facilities integrating virtual production and advanced visualisation facilities
- Digital tools and music production facilities to support innovative approaches to live music performance and composition.
These new facilities will accelerate LIPA’s ambition to be at the forefront of digital innovation within the performing arts and creative sectors, supporting its mission to foster creativity, entrepreneurship and industry collaboration.
Professor Sean McNamara, LIPA’s Principal and CEO, said:
“This investment represents a major milestone for LIPA. It will provide our students with industry standard facilities and will strengthen our position as a centre of excellence for professional training and innovation. Coming so soon after achieving probationary degree-awarding powers, this award is a powerful endorsement of our long-term vision and of the impact LIPA continues to make regionally, nationally and internationally.”
Work on the project has begun, with further updates to be shared as the redevelopment progresses.
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Speedo Mick is going to be teaming up with an Olympic champion for his next huge challenge – a polar expedition in temperatures of at least -10 degrees!
Mick will join Olympic gold medal winning javelin thrower Fatima Whitbread and six other hardy walkers on a gruelling seven-day trek next February.
Pulk & Peak – Cold Frontier 2026 will raise funds for the Speedo Mick Foundation and Fatima’s UK Campaign, which both share the same aim: to create lasting, positive change in the lives of young and vulnerable people.
The team will face incredibly harsh conditions on their adventure, trekking around 20k each day through snow-covered winter mountains to the Nordic polar landscapes.
Mick, who comes from Dovecot, completed his last walk – a thousand miles from John O’Groat’s in Scotland to Land’s End in Cornwall – in May 2023 and at the time, with a staggering £1million raised for grassroots charities, he planned for it to be his last.
But a suggestion from a fellow open water swimmer and the chance to raise even more for great causes has tempted him out of challenge retirement.

He explains:
“I’ve been doing open water swimming at the Serpentine Swimming Club in Hyde Park in London since 2012. I started going there before I did my first big challenge which was a cross-Channel swim.
“It’s an amazing club and one of the other members, David Liddle, got a group of people together including myself and said, ‘do you want to go on this adventure and do some fundraising?’
“This is the first time I’ll be walking with a team, I’m usually on my own and that’s difficult, to keep yourself motivated. But there’ll be eight of us doing this trek, including Fatima who I met a couple of weeks ago.
“She came the other day for the first time to the swimming club and she just jumped in. She’s hard as nails!” he laughs.
“I hadn’t even jumped in this year, and Fatima just went ‘come on, we’ll do it together’ and I thought, I’ll have to do it now. It was absolutely freezing!”
Mick says although they’ve only just met, the pair have already got some banter going.
“We’re getting on great and having a good laugh so I think it’s going to be hilarious. She’s been on I’m a Celebrity so I might even bring some cockroaches along to make her feel at home!
“I’m really looking forward to having that time to talk to her because I’ve got loads of questions. I’ve read a little bit about her, she’s had a tough time but look what she made of herself – an Olympic champion and an MBE – so I really want to know more about her life.”

Mick says the extreme temperatures make this challenge, and the preparation for it, different from those he’s tackled previously:
“I’ve never skied before but it’s cross country and we won’t be skiing down lots of mountains so hopefully it’ll be OK.
“It’s in February, though, so apparently it’s the worst weather. I think it’s minus 10 but that could go down to minus 20 so I might have to get some furry Speedos!
“It is dangerous but we’ll have guides who are well trained, and I’ll be getting a medical to check I’m OK to do it.
“The cold water swimming is actually good preparation because when you do that enough you get a layer of brown fat that insulates you a bit.
“You do acclimatize to lower temperatures because of that, so I’ll be swimming more over the winter to try and build it up.”
Although he’s planning a busy year ahead in 2026, with Everest Basecamp already in his diary for November, Mick says at 60 years old it’s not getting any easier.
“My body’s starting to tell me now: my knee, my back, my shoulder, they’re all going. If my knee gives up on this next trek, Fatima might have to give me a piggyback to the finish line!”
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Updated November 10 2025
Christmas is coming … and it’ll be here before you know it.
So get your diary out because there are loads of experiences and events from carol concerts, to family fun, movie screenings, and more to make sure you get right into the festive spirit.
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Santa’s Secret Forest – (Orrell Hill Woods, Ince Blundell)

Making its debut in the North West from Friday, November 21 through to Wednesday, December 24, Santa’s Secret Forest promises an immersive festive adventure set within 16 acres of woodland with a glittering trail and the chance to board the Tinsel Town Express steam train for a journey through Tinsel Town.
Find out more here.
Sleeping Beauty (Floral Pavilion, New Brighton)

Singer Kelle Bryan from girl band Eternal will be sprinkling some stardust as Fairy Snowfall in this panto full of musical hits which also sees the return of favourite Sean Jones as Lester the Jester. Dec 6 to Jan 4.
Find out more here.
A Scouse Christmas Carol (Royal Court)

The Royal Court has Scousified the great Dickens’ classic in its latest festive offering. Jacob Marley is dead and nobody knows who bumped him off – so Mary Marley tries to track down his killer, and she’s got her sights on Scrooge. Loads of adult laughs (this is for over 18s only). Friday, November 7 to Saturday, January 17, 2026.
Find out more here.
Step into Christmas (M&S Bank Arena)

This cracker of a show’s guaranteed to fill you with cheer; jam-packed with all your favourite Christmas classics, a dazzling set and performances, and a sensational live band. Make a date for your diary – Saturday, December 6.
Find out more here.
Jack and the Beanstalk (Everyman Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto)

Part panto, part concert – total fun – hero Jack battles the greedy giant to grab the gold and save the day. Expect cheeky one-liners, splendid songs and wacky costumes in this always-a-belter traditional city show. Saturday, November 15 to Saturday, January 17.
Find out more here.
Christmas Picnics, Pantomimes and more (Blackstock Market)

As well as Christmas Comedy Specials with Hot Water Comedy Club and Miracle on Blackstock Street Christmas party nights, Blackstock’s got sackloads of festive fun for kids like Dear Santa: The Experience, where young visitors can enter a ‘magic mailroom’ and A Christmas Picnic with the Characters where you can enjoy festive food and surprise visits from Christmas characters. They’ve got two pantos, and you can raise a festive glass to Whisky & Wonder, led by Victorian Whisky Host ‘the Spirit of Christmas’.
Find out more here.
Enchanted Magical Light Trail (Knowsley Safari)

Always a cracker, Knowsley Safari’s coming alive again after dark and this Christmas it’s ‘bigger, brighter and more magical than ever’ with animal displays, a shimmering lights trail, festive food and all the usual rides and attractions. Saturday, November 22 – Tuesday, December 23.
Find out more here.
Fairytale for Christmas (M&S Bank Arena)

This fantastic celebration promises to combine the merriment of Christmas with the joy of St Patrick’s. A Fairytale for Christmas brings together talented singers, musicians and dancers for an unforgettable Irish Christmas like no other.
This world-class concert beautifully blends well-known festive music with Irish dance and Celtic hits. Three tremendous sets of cast will spread festive cheer simultaneously throughout November and December, from Dublin to London and further afield in Scandinavia.
Audiences can expect to be immersed in the spirit of Christmas as the cast dance, play, and sing crowd favourites such as I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every day, Step into Christmas, and O Holy Night, alongside Irish Classics from The Irish Rover to Dirty Old Town.
Find out more here.
Storytime with Santa (Floral Pavilion, New Brighton)

Children can listen to traditional and modern stories as well as joining in with festive songs at this fun family experience. Every child will have the chance to talk to Santa and receive a festive gift. Dec 13 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Meet Santa
Story Time with Santa (Liverpool Town Hall)

Father Christmas and Buddy the Elf share festive tales and songs in the cosy surroundings of the historic Town Hall. A sensory-friendly session will also be available. Selected dates from Dec 6 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Meet & Greet – John Lewis Liverpool ONE

This is a classic Santa experience where little ones get to meet him, share Christmas wish lists and receive a special LEGO® set to take home. There’s also Santa Paws if you want to take your furry friend. Various December dates.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Grotto (Dobbies, Speke)

A North Pole adventure with fun activities – kids get to ice fish with penguins, help polar bears improve their ice hockey skills, shoot snowball hoops, see Santa’s reindeer and meet Santa himself. Nov 23 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
North Pole Express (Gulliver’s World)

Gulliver’s has lots of Christmas packages including Smasher where kids can enjoy Christmas rides and attractions, then hop on the North Pole Express to see Santa in his grotto and choose their own gift from the Elf Workshop. Dec 5, 12 & 19.
Find out more here.
Story Time with Father Christmas (Sefton Park Palm House)

Children can share favourite festive stories, rhymes, songs and crafts with Father Christmas and his helpers at this enchanting event. It’s free, although families can make a voluntary donation. Dec 7.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Grotto and VR sleigh ride (Sefton Meadows Garden Centre, Maghull)

Head to a winter wonderland for children to meet Santa in his traditional grotto, have a chat and photo and receive a special gift. There’s also a 4D VR Sleigh Ride with a choice of three immersive adventures. Nov 22 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Grotto and Fair (Parkgate Pony Sanctuary)

See Santa and support a really great cause – Parkgate Pony Sanctuary is having a festive afternoon where families can enjoy Santa’s Grotto, pony grooming, festive stalls & crafts, and meet the animals. Dec 14.
Find out more here.
Santa Paws (Croxteth Hall)

Four legged good boys and girls deserve festive fun too and at Croxteth Hall they can meet Santa Paws at his grotto, get a tasty treat and pose for a photo – Christmassy dress-up encouraged! Dec 13.
Find out more here.
Father Christmas Storytelling (Bluecoat Arts Centre)

Father Christmas is bringing a sack of silly stories to Bluecoat for a family-friendly storytelling session. 60-minute shows include a chance to meet and chat with Father Christmas and take photos. Selected weekend dates from Nov 29 to Dec 21.
Find out more here.
Breakfast with Santa (Thornton Hall Hotel)

Get a taste of the magic of Christmas by having Breakfast with Santa. There’ll be a tasty full English breakfast served along with a special visit to Santa and a gift for little ones. Selected dates from Dec 6 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Sing-along (St George’s Hall)

Join Santa and his elves for a festive sing-along organised by Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation. Singing will be led by Santa, with the Singing Our Socks Off Choir and Liverpool Theatre School, plus kids will get a Christmas gift. Dec 7.
Find out more here.
Christmas film screenings
Love Actually in Concert (Philharmonic Hall)

Richard Curtis’s star-packed Love Actually is one of the most popular Christmas movies and it also has a fabulous soundtrack. This screening at the Phil will be presented live in concert, with a full orchestra playing the score live-to-film. Dec 1.
Find out more here.
RBO Encore: The Nutcracker (FACT Liverpool)

Part of the Royal Ballet & Opera screenings, which means you can see world class performances as live, The Nutcracker is a visually stunning festive treat for all the family, especially anyone who loves dance. Dec 15.
Find out more here.
It’s a Wonderful Life (Philharmonic Hall)

Arguably the greatest Christmas film of all time, it’s certainly one that’s stood the test of time, dating back to 1946. James Stewart is George Bailey in an uplifting tale that’ll have you sobbing into your popcorn. Dec 21 & 24.
Find out more here.
The Grinch: Live-Hosted Christmas Movie Experience (The Garden @ WAV)

Step into Whoville at The Garden @ WAV for an immersive screening of the original Jim Carrey film, hosted by a Grinch character who’ll be getting up to mischief before and during the movie. Dec 7.
Find out more here.
The Muppet Christmas Carol (Philharmonic Hall)

The Muppets’ reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol, starring Michael Caine as Scrooge with Kermit as Bob Cratchit is absolute film genius and it’s still hugely loved every year. Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Christmas Markets
Christmas Market (St George’s Hall)

This is a biggie every year and 2025 looks like being just as huge – outside St George’s Hall will be taken over by a Christmas market with more than 80 independent traders, food and local artisans, creating a fabulous festive hub. From Nov 15 to Dec 24.
Find out more here.
Makers at the Mansion (Calderstones Park)

The Makers Market is back at the Mansion in time to get Christmas pressies. There’ll be handmade candles, soaps, jewellery, home décor, clothing, art, crafts and more, as well as food. Nov 29 & 30.
Find out more here.
Christmas Makers Market (Bombed Out Church)

If you don’t mind leaving it a bit late then the Makers Market at the Bombed Out Church could give you some last-minute pressie ideas and you’ll be supporting independent local creatives. Dec 20 & 21.
Find out more here.
Christmas Market at The Lake House (The Lake House Waterloo)

For some pre-Christmas shopping with a gorgeous waterside view, The Lake House facing Crosby Marine Lake is hosting a weekend Christmas Market with over 50 stalls so there’ll be plenty to choose from. Nov 22 & 23.
Find out more here.
Oxton Christmas Market (Oxton Cricket Club)

Oxton is holding its popular Christmas Market again with a variety of stalls offering everything from hot food and mulled wine to handmade crafts, gifts, tasty treats and festive decorations, as well as live music. Dec 14.
Find out more here.
Carol concerts
Carols by Lantern Light (St George’s Hall)

One to warm the Christmas cockles, Professor Ian Tracey plays the Willis Organ accompanied by soloist Danielle Thomas and a classical choir, with carols from ‘Oh Holy Night’ to ‘Silent Night’. It’s on Wednesdays, December 3 and 10 and tickets are £22, on sale now.
Find out more here.
Festival Carol Service and La Nativité du Seigneur (Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King)

One of many Christmas events, join the cathedral choir and clergy for seasonal music, readings and carols, before a performance of Oliver Messiaen’s monumental organ work, La Nativité du Seigneur, by cathedral organist, Richard Lea. It’s a free event on Sunday, December 21 at 5pm.
Find out more here.
Carols by Candlelight For NWAA

Grab your family and friends for a night of festive fun. Christmas is all about spreading love and joy to everyone around you and that is exactly what the carol concert is all about: singing everyone’s favourite Christmas songs, being with those we love and raising money for an amazing charity. Set in the iconic St George’s Hall in Liverpool, known for its amazing architecture and location it is the perfect place for our Christmas Carol Concert.
Find out more here.
G4 Christmas (Liverpool Cathedral)

Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with G4 as they bring unique renditions of traditional carols, sacred contemplations, classical favourites and modern festive hits to this idyllic sacred setting on Tuesday, December 9. Tickets available now from £37.50.
Find out more here.
Christmas Concert with Wavertree Community Gospel Choir (Sefton Park Palm House)

A fab fundraising event for the Palm House on Thursday, December 11, join Hayli Kincade and The Wavertree Community Gospel Choir for a festive evening of Christmas carols and uplifting pop and gospel. Tickets are £14.
Find out more here.
The 39th Annual NHS Carol Concert (Liverpool Cathedral)

Colette Halliday hosts as Cheshire and Merseyside NHS Choir and Liverpool Brass Band get together on Wednesday, December 10 for seasonal readings and rousing carols to celebrate the NHS.
Find out more here.
Festive experiences
Land of Lights (Gulliver’s World Resort Warrington)

The breathtaking spectacle’s back for the third year running with a one-mile trail of lanterns covering 12 illuminated dreamworlds, along with music, entertainment and street food. Selective dates from from Saturday, October 25 – Saturday, February 31.
Find out more here.
Southport Christmas Spectacular

Families are invited to the ‘Southport Christmas Spectacular’ this November, with a huge kids party and non-stop entertainment throughout the day. This free festive event, organised by Southport BID, will take place on Saturday 15th November 2025.
Visitors can enjoy a huge kids Christmas party in the Town Hall Gardens on Lord Street between 11am and 4pm including a stage show with appearances from famous children’s TV characters, dance schools, and local performers.
People can expect to see:
- Peppa Pig Dance Party
- Bluey and Bingo Activation
- Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures Show
- K-Pop Demons Show from Starkidz
- Popstars Show from Regally Royal
- Spiderman appearance
- Local dance schools performing throughout the day
Following the conclusion of the live acts, don’t miss the launch of a brand-new interactive music show on the LED Christmas tree in the Town Hall Gardens which will animate in colour to music.
Find out more here.
Lanterns and Light (Chester Zoo)

Meet playful puppets, wander through the Ribbon Tunnel and gaze at the stars in this ever popular light trail with, new for 2025, the Airquarium, Bubble Walk and Submergence. There’s seasonal street food and drinks too. Friday, November 14 to Saturday, January 3.
Find out more here.
ICEBOX at BOXPARK

ICEBOX, BOXPARK Liverpool’s winter spectacular, will open on Monday 17th November, complete with an upgraded ice rink that’s bigger and even more magical, plus a fire pit to toast marshmallows, festive food specials, winter warming drinks and lots of festive entertainment.
Perfect for the whole family, tickets for ICEBOX are available to purchase now, with skating sessions filling up fast! Santa will also be skating every Sunday for Wonderland on Ice.
Find out more here.
The North Pole Experience (Otterspool Promenade, Liverpool)

Discover the elves, lend a hand in the bustling Toy Workshop, and cosy up to Mother Christmas in her storybook cabin in this magical world. The fun includes a trip to the North Pole Post Office, the chance to skate under the stars, toast marshmallows and meet Santa, from Saturday, November 29 to Wednesday, December 24.
Find out more here.
Bar Hutte (Liverpool ONE)

Festive celebrations Apres Ski Style are back this year for karaoke, lodge parties, wreath making workshops and cosy kids clubs. We especially love Bark Hutte, a pup-sized hütte with complimentary dog treats, photo props, and a doggy drinks menu where your furry friend can lick up some paw-secco.
Find out more here.
Santa Cruise (ChesterBoat, River Dee)

The Lady Diana will be spruced up with lights and tinsel for a Christmas one-hour cruise with treats, songs, and fun activities, and all children will get a festive book from the man in red. Santa’s sailing on Saturdays December 13 and 20, and Sunday, December 21 with tickets available now.
Find out more here.
Bronte Christmas Afternoon (The Reader, Calderstones Park)

Part of a huge season of events is The Reader’s brand-new Bronte Christmas Afternoon on Saturday, December 6 where fans are invited to explore a Victorian Christmas through festive scenes from Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, enjoy a Bronte themed lunch and rifle through some of Charlotte’s letters in which she describes snowy Yorkshire and traditional parlour games.
Find out more here.
Santa Dash

The UK’s biggest festive 5K fun run is back on Sunday, December 7 and 1,000 Santas have already signed up. So sort out your suit and get raising cash for charity with the famous BTR Liverpool Santa Dash 5K and 1K Mini Dash.
Find out more here.
Light Before Christmas (Liverpool Cathedral)

The favourite festive spectacular, Light Before Christmas, is back for its fourth year with a brand-new theme, The Gift, transforming one of the city’s iconic landmarks. The immersive light and sound experience runs from Friday, November 28 November to Saturday, December 6.
Find out more here.
Bongo’s Bingo’s Liverpool Christmas Cracker (Content)

Get ready to go bonkers for the ultimate nostalgic Christmas experience Bongo’s style with dodgy Santa Clauses, foil cracker hats, daft dance offs and the maddest bingo show with the best – and whackiest – prizes. Friday, November 14 to Tuesday, December 23.
Find out more here.
Cheshire Oaks Winter Village

Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet’s gearing up for the festivities with its annual Christmas lights and Winter Village event boasting the UK’s tallest Christmas tree, market stalls, food, and other festive attractions like ice skating and Santa’s rides on the Ferris wheel (all while getting your designer pressies). Dates to be confirmed.
Find out more here.
Christmas concerts
A Feeling of Christmas with Rebecca Ferguson (Liverpool Philharmonic)

Rebecca and friends start the celebrations with a mix of Christmas favourites and dance anthems with classics like Santa Baby and White Christmas accompanied by The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, and hits and covers from Rebecca and her band on Saturday, December 6.
Find out more here.
Swing Into Christmas with Down for the Count Orchestra (St George’s Hall)

Guaranteed to leave you in the holiday spirit on Wednesday, December 10, the 32-piece big band recreates music from swing era with classics like The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting), Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.
Find out more here.
LIPA Christmas Concert (Liverpool Philharmonic)

Students from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) perform for this now annual feel-good, festive family concert featuring the LIPA Big Band, strings, choirs, vocalists, and dancers. Friday, December 12.
Find out more here.
The Spirit of Christmas (Liverpool Philharmonic)

With four fabulous shows on Friday and Saturday, December 19-20, and Monday and Tuesday, December 22-23, the now-legendary concerts are conducted by Matthew Hamilton and hosted by baritone Benjamin Appl bringing classic carols, seasonal readings, audience singalongs and festive fun.
Find out more here.
Scrooge Live (St George’s Hall)

The iconic 1951 film Scrooge is set to tour the UK and for the first time will be screened with the film music played live. By painstakingly transcribing the music scores and lines the Christmas Classic’s soundtrack will be performed ‘in concert’ by the FB Pocket Orchestra for one night only at St Georges Hall, Liverpool on 2nd December at 7.30pm and billed as Scrooge Live.
Find out more here.
Christmas Concert with Hope Street Harmonies (Sefton Park Palm House)

The acappella community choir invites you to an evening of festive favourites and a joyful Christmas sing-a-long in this spectacular setting on Thursday, December 18. Tickets are £14, in aid of the Palm House.
Find out more here.
A Christmas Gaiety: A Queer Festive Extravaganza (Liverpool Philharmonic)

Forget those Christmas lights, it’s the Queens shining on stage as Peaches Christ and Le Gateau Chocolat come together with Queen of the West End Kerry Ellis for a Queer Christmas Extravaganza. Serving some Christmas roasts and outrageous fun amid the songs. Saturday, December 13 and it’s for over 18s only.
Find out more here.
A Christmas Carol musical (Floral Pavilion, New Brighton)

A professional cast’s joined by teams of talented youngsters from the area in this musical adaptation of the Dickens’ classic. It’s on from Thursday to Friday, November 20-21 – so chance to get an early sprinkle of seasonal magic.
Find out more here.
Family Concert: Santa’s Christmas Party (Liverpool Philharmonic)

Always a popular one with presenter Alasdair Molloy, Santa Claus is getting ready to throw his elves a Christmas party – and you’re invited! Get ready for seasonal singalongs, dancing, fun and games with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and its children’s choirs. Saturday and Sunday, December 20-21.
Find out more here.
Maghull Wind Orchestra – The Snowman

This December, get into the Christmas spirit with Maghull Wind Orchestra. Join them for an afternoon of Christmas favourites, culminating with a magical screening of Raymond Briggs’ timeless classic ‘The Snowman’ with Howard Blakes’s original score performed live by Maghull Wind Orchestra, directed by Phil Shotton.
Book tickets here.
Candlelight Christmas at Sefton Palm House

This December, the Palm House in Sefton Park will glow with thousands of candles as By Ambient presents Candlelight Christmas at the Palm House – an elegant festive concert of classical music and timeless carols performed beneath the glass dome of one of Liverpool’s most iconic landmarks.
The evening features Liverpool-born soprano Jennifer Lee, tenor Sam Marston, and the Northern String Quartet – all celebrated for their artistry and stage presence. Two performances will take place on Wednesday 17th December (6:30pm & 8:30pm), immersing guests in a spellbinding world of candlelight, live strings and festive warmth.
Audiences can expect a beautifully curated programme of classical and festive favourites, including O Holy Night, Ave Maria, The Sugar Plum Fairy, Fairytale of New York, Home Alone and Feliz Navidad, performed by award-winning musicians and singers.
Book your tickets here.
The Christmas Orchestra (St George’s Hall)

It’s beginning to look a lot like … There’ll be all your favourite songs from Christmas films like Home Alone, Polar Express, Love Actually and Bridget Jones’ Diary along with other classics to fuel your festive spirit in the concert performed live by a 16-piece chamber orchestra with a dazzling light show. Thursday, December 18.
Find out more here.
Rob Brydon & His Fabulous Band: A Festive Night of Songs & Laughter (Liverpool Philharmonic)

After a sell out West End performance last year Rob Brydon’s taking his Christmas show around the country, arriving in Liverpool on Thursday, December 11. Joined by his eight-piece band, the Gavin and Stacey star’s got songs, stories and even an impression or two!
Find out more here.
Festive food and drinks
12 days of Christmas burgers at Tempest on Tithebarn

At the heart of Tempest’s Christmas menu are twelve mouth-watering burgers full of invention and flavour, from Two (Turtle) Turkey Doves’ slow cooked turkey crown with sage and onion stuffing, crispy bacon and cranberry sauce served with a side of rich dipping gravy, to A Partridge In A Pear Tree’s delicious Tempest honey glazed pork belly, sage and onion stuffing, pork crackling, pear and apple sauce.
There’s Four Calling Birds’ Beef patty, crispy bacon topped with a goat cheese wheel, cranberry sauce and served with a side of rich dipping gravy. Or for vegetarian options, how about Eight Maids Are Milking which features grilled halloumi drizzled with Tempest’s honey, topped with roasted red peppers and spiced cranberry sauce, or Nine Ladies Dancing with a bubble and squeak patty with sage and onion stuffing.
Topped with a vegan pig in blanket and served with a side of vegan dipping gravy. Then there’s the sensational Six Geese Are Laying with double beef patty topped with a fried egg and red onion relish and many more to choose from. All in all, what’s not to love?
Festive Feasting at Little Leaf

The team at Little Leaf have revealed two special evenings of seasonal indulgence coming up, featuring festive cocktails and a delicious 3-course menu to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year as Christmas gets closer.
Festive Feasting at Little Leaf is available on Wednesday 3rd and Wednesday 17th December from 5.30pm running to 9pm. It includes a cocktail on arrival followed by their delicious service featuring rich winter soups, hearty mains, decadent desserts and plenty more choices.
The festive menu is full of flavour and plentiful Christmas cheer at the beautiful venue on Old Hall Street. Both dates are perfect for friends and family get togethers or work celebrations.
Christmas menu at Nova Scotia

The wonderful dockside location will offer three courses of fantastic festive feasting, with plenty of classic choices to choose from. Firm favourites like a classic prawn cocktail and pigs in blankets star alongside pan-friend seabass, turkey crown, slow roasted beef brisket and a lentil and winter vegetable roast.
Christmas at Nova Scotia starts from Monday 17th November and runs until Sunday 21st December.
Find out more here.
Festive Afternoon Tea with the Allerton Brass Band

Join The Wheelbarrow for a delightful afternoon of Christmas cheer at our annual Festive Afternoon Tea with Allerton Brass Band
Indulge in a scrumptious selection of seasonal treats and traditional afternoon tea delicacies accompanied by tea and a glass of fizz and get into the Christmas spirit with Allerton Brass Band. The band will play all the best Christmas brass band classics and transport you to a winter wonderland.
Find out more here.
Christmas shows and pantos
Matilda the Musical (Empire Theatre)

Inspired by the Roald Dahl classic and with unforgettable new songs by Tim Minchin, it tells the story of Matilda Wormwood, an extraordinary little girl with a vivid imagination and extraordinary powers. Tuesday, December 2 to Sunday, January 4, 2026.
Find out more here.
Cinderella (Shakespeare North Playhouse)

Packed with magical moments, your favourite tunes, and lots of laughter, this age old tale’s been given a Prescot twist. Cinderella’s world’s turned upside down when her mum disappears and her dad remarries – and of course his new wife’s got two dreadful daughters! Friday, November 21 to Saturday, January 10.
Find out more here.
A Christmas Carol (St George’s Hall)

GINIFICENT return to St George’s Hall with a brand-new production of one of the most heartwarming Christmas stories ever as Ebeneezer Scrooge is forced to confront his past in the hope of changing his future. Friday, December 12 to Wednesday, December 24.
Find out more here.
Cinderella (Epstein Theatre)

Panto’s back at the Epstein – oh yes it is – and Corrie’s Katie McGlynn is starring as Cinders, with BBC’s The One Show and Radio Merseyside’s Kevin Duala as Buttons, and Leanne Campbell as The Fairy Godmother. Friday, December 5 – Sunday, January 4, 2026.
Find out more here.
Young Frankenstein the Musical (Liverpool Playhouse)

From the creators of The Producers so you can expect plenty of laughs. The grandson of Victor Frankenstein inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania and with the help of hunchbacked sidekick Igor and leggy lab assistant Inga finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. Wednesday, December 3 to Saturday, January 3, 2026.
Find out more here.
Live at Christmas (17 December)

Live at Christmas arrives at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall, a spectacular one-night only stand-up comedy show featuring the country’s best comedians.
This gold-tier line-up features Netflix sensation Simon Amstell, star of BBC’s Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Channel 4’s Pop World, and his very own critically acclaimed feature film Benjamin.
Joining Simon is Lucy Beaumont, Phil Wang, Sharon Wanjohi and Sarah Keyworth.
Find out more here.
Beauty and the Beast (The Atkinson, Southport)

The Atkinson’s inviting audiences to be its guest for a gorgeous panto based on the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast. The much-loved fairytale comes to the stage in a show packed with laughter, song and dance. Dec 5 to Dec 31.
Find out more here.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (M&S Bank Arena)

Corrie’s Helen Flanagan heads the cast as the Wicked Queen alongside X Factor’s Sean Smith as the Prince and Ellis Lloyd as Snow White for what’s being billed as Liverpool’s biggest ever pantomime. Dec 12 to Dec 28.
Find out more here.
Elf the Musical (M&S Bank Arena)

The huge hit stage adaptation of the brilliant movie lands in Liverpool with a big cast, live orchestra and classic scenes, including Santa’s flying sleigh and an interactive snowball fight with the audience, all set against film backdrops on a massive LED screen. Dec 6 & 7.
Find out more here.
Dick Whittington (St Helens Theatre Royal)

Theatre Royal panto is always a top family show and this year Dick Whittington has a great cast including Emmerdale’s Matthew Wolfenden as Dick, along with St Helens favourites Lewis Devine as Idle Jack and Timothy Lucas as King Rat. Nov 28 to Jan 11.
Find out more here.
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Members of Merseyside Civic Society were given a special behind-the-scenes tour of Hill Dickinson Stadium.
The Society were influential supporters of both the Club and Liverpool City Council during the early planning stages, making a strong case that conservation and development could work in tandem along the North Docks.
Their backing was an important factor in enabling the careful redevelopment of the area – with Hill Dickinson Stadium now standing as a major new asset for the city and a catalyst for more than £650m of accelerated regeneration, directly benefiting the wider Liverpool Waters and Ten Streets schemes.
Since 1938, Merseyside Civic Society has had a mission to “preserve the best of the past… as well as supporting design quality for the future”, taking a “concerned interest in sustainable development and regeneration” across the Liverpool City Region.
Hill Dickinson Stadium, with its restored heritage fabric and new public realm, offered the group a live example of those principles in action.
During their visit, members were given a presentation outlining the stadium’s social, economic and environmental benefits, and how £55m had been spent to ensure the dockland heritage is embedded into the design, including:
- The refurbishment and restoration of the Grade II listed Hydraulic Tower, which will provide a striking multi-use space in the years ahead.
- Preservation of the historic dock basin underneath the stadium. Should the football club ever move again in the distant future, the site could be reverse-engineered back into a dock.
- Maintaining the water channel to retain the integrity of inter-connecting docks
- Reinstating the original railway lines as a key feature of the Budweiser Plaza public realm.
- Original cobbles, capstans and mooring posts carefully reinstated and woven into the landscape, ensuring the site’s maritime past is visible and accessible to visitors.
- Re-use of 99% of materials from on-site demolitions and works – including warehouse structures, concrete and brick – as part of one of the most sustainable stadium builds in Europe.
A VIP tour followed, taking in key areas of architectural and historic interest. The group visited the players’ tunnel and dressing rooms to learn about how the Club’s history and future has played a major part in the branding of those areas, as well as some of the heritage-led features around the site, before making their way to the South Stand upper concourse, where they were able to enjoy a panoramic view of the waterfront and the early phases of work now underway on the Liverpool Waters development.

Dr John Belcham, Chair of the Merseyside Civic Society, said:
“We have been pleased to support Everton’s proposals during the planning stage in various consultations.
“In July 2019, we visited Bramley-Moore Dock before work started to look at the heritage assets on the site.
“We were therefore delighted to return to see the finished Hill Dickinson Stadium and the progress being made towards the fulfilment of these ambitions.”
The visit provided an opportunity to reflect on how early advocacy for a sensitive, design-led approach to the North Docks has translated into a real, functioning venue that honours the area’s industrial heritage, while supporting its future as a vibrant destination for sport, culture and events.
Dr Belcham added:
“This visit meant a lot to our members. It was interesting, informative, and inspiring, at every level.
“It’s such a positive move for the North Liverpool area and it is good to see that Everton recognises the part it has to play in regeneration and preserving the best of our heritage.”
Everton will continue to work with civic and heritage partners, such as Merseyside Civic Society, as Hill Dickinson Stadium and the surrounding neighbourhood evolve over the coming years.
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Wilson’s, the much-loved Manchester bar and dining concept is set to open a new site on Liverpool’s Mount Pleasant later this month.
The new 1754sqft venue will open in the former Holy Garage pizza site on Mount Pleasant, and to celebrate, 500 free pints will be available to the first guests on Thursday 27th of November, from 5:30pm, giving Liverpool locals the first taste of what has made Wilson’s a Northern Quarter institution.

Originally launched in Manchester in 2019 as Wilson’s Social, the venue became a fixture of the city’s nightlife thanks to its combination of craft beers, inventive cocktails, shareable small plates, and a buzzing social atmosphere.
This summer, the bar and restaurant was rebranded as Wilson’s under SmartRental Group, one of Europe’s leading hospitality operators known for creating bold, experience-driven venues. The Liverpool opening marks the first step in bringing the successful Manchester concept beyond its home city.
Inspired by its namesake, Tony Wilson, the legendary music and media figure behind Factory Records and The Haçienda, the venue celebrates music, creativity, and community. While Tony was famously a Manchester United fan, he had enormous respect for Liverpool’s rich musical history, and Wilson’s Liverpool reflects that spirit with a venue designed for friends, fun, and memorable nights out.
Situated in the heart of Liverpool’s bustling student and nightlife district, Wilson’s will serve up a brand-new Italian-inspired menu designed for sharing.

Kicking things off, starters include a range of light bites including burrata served with fresh tomato, basil, rocket and focaccia croutons, a classic Caesar salad, and chicken wings tossed in an n’duja and gorgonzola cheese sauce.
Mains feature fresh, loaded focaccia such as the Porco Dio – piled high with porchetta, cacio e pepe sauce and sliced potatoes – and The Wilson’s, featuring mortadella, pistachio pesto and stracciatella. There’ll also be a range of pizzas, from the Monalisa with a pesto base, smoked Applewood cheese, mushrooms and truffle, to classics like the Margherita and Parma – all perfect for sharing with mates.
For those who prefer a sweet treat, expect indulgent desserts like tiramisu and chocolate coulant with an amaretti cookie crumb.
Guests can enjoy a wide selection of draught beers, including Beavertown Neck Oil and Stella Unfiltered, craft beers from Tiny Rebel, Jubel and local brewer Black Lodge alongside a cocktail menu of favourites including Espresso Martinis, Aperol Spritz and Piña Coladas. A curated selection of wines and soft drinks complete the offering.
The venue will also host a packed weekly events programme, from Monday Cinema Nights with free popcorn and chilled vibes, to Pizza Tuesdays, midweek Karaoke and Cocktails with student discounts on offer, and Thursday Beer Olympics complete with beer pong battles. Fridays bring high-energy Bingo with mega prizes up for grabs, including free shots and Wilson’s merch, Saturdays are all about pre-drinks, and Sundays round things off with Sunday Savers – discounted food and drinks plus an open mimosa bar for the ultimate hair of the dog.

Manuel Cordero, Country Manager – Portugal, UK & Greece at SmartRental Group says:
“Bringing Wilson’s to Liverpool is incredibly exciting. This venue is all about great drinks, sharing food, and spending time with friends. We’ve designed it to feel fun, welcoming, and just a little bit different to anything else in the city. Our pint giveaway is our way of saying ‘cheers’ to Liverpool as we open in the city with the first round on us!”
The 500 free pints of Wilson’s House Draught will be available on 27th November, from 5:30pm.
Wilson’s Liverpool is located at 60 Mount Pleasant, L3 5SD, and is open seven days a week until late.
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A vet from Croxteth is hoping to be the first person to run 1,200 miles across Australia between the start and ends points of the upcoming AC/DC tour to raise money for the NSPCC.
Author and athlete Rob Pope started his epic Highway to Help run on November 16 in Melbourne, Australia, and is following the rock band’s 2025 tour along the Eastern Coast. He will 43 miles a day over four weeks until he reaches the last show at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.
Rob is aiming to raise £50,000 split between the NSPCC, Australian children’s charity The Smith Family and the WWF and will be dressing up as members of AC/DC during the run.
He met the Australian rock band backstage before a recent show, where they committed to sign inflatable guitars and sell them at each Australian show to help with his fundraising.
Rob, who has previously raised thousands of pounds for various charities, has written a book called Becoming Forrest, about covering 15,600 miles over 18 months. During that challenge, he crossed the United States five times – completing the epic run undertaken by Tom Hanks’s iconic character, Forrest Gump.

Rob is also the host of the Red Bull podcast called How to be Superhuman, where he chats to endurance athletes of all backgrounds.
NSPCC Volunteer Engagement Officer, Rachel Walker, said:
“One of the highlights of working in the charity sector is meeting these ‘super’ human beings that just make everything you do in life seem to pale into insignificance, yet at the same time motivate you to become a better person.
“Rob is one of these people.
“Rob lost his Mum, Cathy, to lung cancer when she was just 48, and before she died she had said to Rob: “Do one thing in your life that makes a difference.” Rob went on to qualify as a vet, became the 2015 Australia men’s marathon champion and hold 3 world records.”
You can follow Rob’s journey on Instagram, and donate to his fundraising total by clicking here.
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St. George’s Hall is sparkling for Christmas with a host of festive events for you and all of the family.
There’s loads going on at Liverpool’s famous and fabulous halls this festive season, from glorious carols to classic Christmas stories and, even, a bit of Bublé. Well, it just wouldn’t be Christmas without it …
Silent Discos – St George’s Hall

St George’s Hall’s legendary Silent Disco Wonderland is back on Saturday, December 6, with the chance to Jingle Bell Rock your night away in one of Liverpool’s most historic and beautiful buildings. Its silent disco DJs will be playing three channels of music from the past three decades, as well as the biggest Christmas anthem singalongs. And while the evening event is adults-only, the whole family can join in with the Disco Kids: The Ultimate Family Disco earlier in the day, again with three channels from pop to Disney tunes and all the best musical numbers. Festive dress is encouraged. Festive spirit is a must!
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Carols by Lantern Light – 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 carol classics old and new, including Oh Holy Night and everyone’s favourite, Silent Night. Wednesdays, December 3 & 10.
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Story Time with Santa – Liverpool Town Hall

Join Father Christmas and his friend, Buddy the Elf, as they share magical stories and sing a song or two as they gather everyone round in the cosy setting of Liverpool Town Hall. Each child also gets the chance to share their Christmas wishes with Santa before receiving a special gift from the man in red. Story Time’s aimed at two to 10-year-olds and lasts between 45 minutes to an hour, and it’s on selective dates from Saturday, December 6 right up until Christmas Eve.
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Scrooge Live – St George’s Hall

One of the most popular festive films ever, enjoy the classic 1951 movie Scrooge, starring the legendary Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, as the beloved Christmas tale of redemption and goodwill is brought to life with a newly orchestrated live score performed by the three-piece FB Pocket Orchestra. Tuesday, December 2.
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Trotters Dog Market – Croxteth Hall

There’ll be more than 50 stalls with handmade gifts, doggy goodies and crafts, as well as wellness and festive fun for all the family when Trotters Dog Fest brings its first-ever Christmas market to Croxteth Hall on Saturday, December 13. And just so you know, the hall is also hosting the Santa Paws Dog Grotto on the same day so your furry friends can meet Santa (and while tickets are now sold out, there will be limited walk-up spaces!).
Find out more here.
The Ultimate Bublé by Christmas Light – St George’s Hall

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – or it will as soon as you hear the dulcet tones and festive favourites of Michael. Experience the ultimate Michael Bublé tribute with a live seven-piece band, bringing you swing, soul, and Christmas classics in St Georges Hall’s Concert Room with hits from Feeling Good to Haven’t Met You Yet, along with those sparkling seasonal songs that sum up the holiday joy. It’s on Friday, November 28.
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The Princesses’ Christmas Wish – St George’s Hall

Fairytale magic arrives at St George’s Hall on Saturday, December 20, when four fabulous Christmas Princesses will be ready to greet everyone for a day of sparkling performances. You can join Belle, Elsa, Rapunzel and Cinderella in singing all those iconic songs, dance with the princesses, and listen to Q&As which finish each show. We’re told there may even be a message from the main man himself!
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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. It’s one of the best Christmas stories ever, and the ghostly pages are brought to life by a talented cast and seamlessly 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.
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Christmas Movies by Candlelight – St George’s Hall

The great St George’s Hall is really making Christmas magical this year with so many sparkling events, and not least the chance to enjoy the soundtracks from all those special Christmas Movies by Candlelight. London Concertante’s ‘Christmas at the Movies’ concert takes you on a spectacular journey through the heart-warming and hilarious worlds of films like White Christmas, Love Actually, Home Alone, Elf, It’s a Wonderful Life, and more, on Sunday, December 14.
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The strong sense of community in Southport was celebrated on Sunday as faith leaders, political leaders and families joined together to take part in the Walk of Unity.
People gathered at Southport & District Reform Synagogue on Princes Street at 2pm on Sunday (16th November 2025) where they shared lunch together.
The 1.4 mile then headed to Christ Church, along the iconic Lord Street in Southport town centre, and then Southport Mosque on Sussex Road.
The event, organised by Southport Interfaith Group, was joined by Mayor of Sefton Cllr June Burns, Southport MP Patrick Hurley and Deputy Lieutenant of Merseyside Peter Oliver.
Faith leaders leading the walk included The Revd Graham Turner, a retired vicar and prison chaplain of the Church of England who is currently Chair of Southport’s Interfaith Group; Southport Interfaith Group Secretary Dr Selwyn Goldthorpe the Chair of Southport Synagogue; Imam of Southport Mosque Ibrahim Hussein; and Rev Ben Dyer from Christ Church.
Marshals were provided through volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Southport.
The event brought to a close UK Interfaith Week (9th-16th November 2025).
Southport Interfaith Group was formed last year after the Southport Tragedy and the subsequent riot.
Members commit themselves to promoting friendship, understanding and cooperation among faith communities, working together for the peace, social cohesion and wellbeing of Southport.
It is composed of members who are faith leaders and members of congregations from many different belief traditions including Baha’i, Christianity, Islamic, Jewish and Muslim. The group also has members who have no religious leaning.
As Interfaith Week approached, they looked at a way that they could commemorate unity in Southport and agreed on a ‘Walk of Unity’.

Speaking at the event, Southport’s Interfaith Group Chair Revd Graham Turner said:
“This is a walk rather than a march.
“I am sure everybody wants to live in a peaceful world. Well, nearly everybody.
“One of our Christian theologians, Hans Kung, a Swiss guy, said, there will be no peace in this world until there is peace among the religions.
“We have got a lot of work to do.
“So today we walk for peace. Not that bland peace, which denies that there are difficulties or that we all bring baggage to things, which we do.
“No, today, we walk for that hard-won peace, that does not ignore difference, difficulty or challenge and one that looks forward to hope, and years for a new way forward.
“We walk together as friends, to say ‘we are with you’, and ‘we want to stand alongside you’.”
Southport Interfaith Group Secretary Dr Selwyn Goldthorpe the Chair of Southport Synagogue said:
“This is the last day of Inter Faith Week. The week is promoted as a way to get ready to build bridges and get ready to celebrate the incredible diversity of faith and belief across the UK.
“Inter Faith Week is a powerful annual initiative dedicated to strengthening inter-faith relationships, fostering mutual understanding, and showcasing the invaluable contributions of faith communities.
”The date has been chosen as it starts on remembrance Sunday and ends today which coincides with the Jewish Mitzvah Day. A Mitzvah in Hebrew is ‘a good deed’.
“Being here and doing the Walk Of Unity, you are doing a mitzvah for the community of Southport.
“We all act as a beacon that shines a light on the good work being done in Southport by the Southport Inter Faith group and by other people.
“So thank you for doing your bit for Southport and for being here.
“Thank you to our distinguished guests and our faith leaders for your example which you set in your leadership.
“I must thank Merseyside Police as well for your security.”
Rev Ben Dyer the Vicar at Christ Church in Southport said:
“It’s great to see so many friends from the different faith communities and also those of you who might not have any faith on this Walk Of Unity.
“Today matters. This walk isn’t just about moving from one building to another; it’s a reminder that faith isn’t something that should be hidden away and private.
“It is something we live out, shoulder to shoulder with the community that we share.
“We may have different beliefs; we may have different ways of praying; we may have different holy books and different festivals; but so much of what we care about as faith communities overlap.
“We care about peace. We care about compassion. We care about justice. We care about the wellbeing of our neighbours.
“We care about passing on hope to the next generation.
“Faith at its best brings people together. It reminds us that every single person carries dignity and worth and that we are not meant to live afraid and divided from one another.
“When we walk together like this, we show a different kind of story – one of friendship, respect and shared purpose.
“Thank you for joining in the walk – for walking, for listening, for showing that in Southport, faith can be a bridge – and not a barrier.”
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Liverpool’s cult film venue VideOdyssey is hosting a huge JAWS 50th Anniversary Celebration later this month.
VideOdyssey is set to make waves later this month with a special JAWS 50th Anniversary Celebration — an immersive tribute to the film that defined a genre and reshaped modern cinema. The one-night-only event takes place on Saturday 29 November at VideOdyssey, Toxteth TV, inviting film fans to dive into an evening of nostalgia, creativity, and shark-sized fun.
In partnership with Liverpool Noise and Purple Revolver, the celebration will honour Steven Spielberg’s iconic 1975 thriller with a packed programme of activities, including live art, rare memorabilia, a fan quiz and more.

Tickets are priced at £8, with a discounted £6 rate available for L8 residents, students, and those currently unwaged — ensuring the celebration remains accessible to the community that surrounds the venue.
Housed within Toxteth TV Studios, VideOdyssey has cemented itself as one of Liverpool’s most distinctive creative hubs, famed for its retro arcade, vintage video rentals, and unwavering love for classic cinema. The JAWS 50th Anniversary Celebration continues this mission, blending film fandom with local creativity and community spirit.
So grab your fins — and your friends — and prepare to relive the bite that changed cinema forever.
Book your tickets on the VideOdyssey website.
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The iconic St Luke’s Bombed Out Church will be glowing with more than 2,000 specially designed steel flowers lit up to support local people with cancer, those who care for them and in memory of those we have loved and lost.
The flowers were designed especially for Clatterbridge by world renowned artist Emma Rodgers, a Patron of the Charity.
They were produced by JM Fabrication in Birkenhead before being hand painted and finished by Emma at her studio in Wirral.
This stunning installation, sponsored by Medicash, will run for two weeks between 20th November and 5th December at the landmark in Leece Street.
People will get the chance to see the flowers in the garden every day from 12 noon – 8pm, except Mondays and Tuesdays when the opening times will be 4-8pm.
Dedications will be hung from the petals of the steel flowers, creating a poignant tribute to cancer patients, their families and those who care for them at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Liverpool, Wirral and Aintree, and at a network of clinics across hospitals in Cheshire and Merseyside.
The flowers will be planted by well-known Wirral based garden designer Pip Probart who will shape the installation in a unique pattern inspired by Emma’s creations and the love and strength of cancer patients.
Supporters will be invited to dedicate a flower for a suggested donation of £20, with the option to pay an extra £30 to keep a flower after the installation has finished. All proceeds will help local people with cancer.

Katrina Bury, Chief Executive of Clatterbridge Cancer Charity, said:
“This display is an opportunity for people to pay tribute to loved ones and those who care for them in a wonderful glowing garden filled with hope.
“We would like to thank Emma Rodgers for creating a unique and stunning flower that we feel is a fitting way to bring to life the affection people feel for Clatterbridge and those who have been treated there and continue their treatment.
“We are extremely grateful to Medicash for their support for the Garden of Light.
“We would also like to thank St Luke’s Bombed Out Church for hosting this unique installation and to all the volunteers who have helped us and of course Pip Probart for her garden design.
“We know the people of Cheshire and Merseyside will embrace this wonderful tribute and we hope everyone enjoys being part of something so special.”
Andrew Healy MBE, CEO of Liverpool based health insurer Medicash, said:
“We’re proud to support this remarkable Garden of Light, which will help to bring people together to honour loved ones and recognise the incredible care provided by Clatterbridge.
“This installation is a moving reminder of the strength, compassion and resilience across our communities, and we’re grateful to play a part in helping the Charity continue in its vital work.”
The garden will be officially opened on Thursday 20th November at 6.30pm. There are a limited number of tickets available for the event.
Please note that all dedications will be placed on the flowers by Charity staff and volunteers who cannot guarantee you will be able to see the precise location of your dedication.
If you would like to dedicate a flower you can do so in person at the garden during opening hours or by going to the website where you can also secure a free ticket for the opening along with your dedication.
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Christmas has absolutely landed in Liverpool now and everywhere’s looking gorgeously sparkly and festive.
It’s time to surrender to the big build-up, so here are 14 things to do in Liverpool this week (not all of them Christmassy if you’re still feeling a bit Grinchy)…
The Guide Liverpool Heroes 2025

We had to start with our own Guide Liverpool Heroes 2025 awards, at Titanic Hotel this Friday. We’ll be honouring so many people and organisations who do brilliant things in our city region, from community, business and sports heroes to charities and fundraisers. The overall winners have been chosen by a public vote, but everyone shortlisted really does Liverpool proud so we can’t wait to celebrate them all.
Find out more here.
Santa’s Secret Forest opens at Orrell Hill Woods

This is one of the most-anticipated Christmas attractions of the year, a brand-new winter wonderland created in Orrel Hill Woods in Hightown. Set in 40 acres of woodland, with a dazzling light trail, real-life reindeers, elves in the toy workshop, Tinsel Town Express and more, it runs this Friday to Christmas Eve.
Find out more here.
Cinderella launches at Shakespeare North Playhouse

Panto season’s here and this one has the traditional tale with a local twist! It features Tia Larsen as Cinders who lives In the Kingdom of Prescotisia with her father, new stepmother, Filania, and her dreadful stepsisters. Can Prince Flarf of Crosbinia help her find happiness? From this Friday until Jan 10.
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Enchanted lights up Knowsley Safari

There’s plenty of festive magic at Knowsley Safari too, with the return of the ever-popular Enchanted. Launching this Saturday, there’ll be the features that have become Christmas family favourites like the dazzling trail, illuminated animals, Winter Village, marshmallow toasting, rides and amusements, festive food and drinks, as well as Santa’s Grotto. Until December 23.
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Matchday Tour of Anfield ahead of the Nottingham Forest Game on Saturday
Premier League action is back this weekend after the international break, and for Liverpool that means Forest on Saturday. Reds can get the build-up buzz well before kick-off by booking on a Matchday Tour which includes exclusive access to areas usually reserved for the team and staff on matchdays as well as pitch-side photo opps.
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Sips & Stories for pastries and coffee on Smithdown Road

This is definitely the weather for comfort food and as well as hearty Sunday roasts, nothing hits quite like gorgeous pastries and top quality coffee to go with. Sips & Stories on Smithdown, an indie gem that opened earlier this year, is perfect for afternoons with tasty savoury and sweet bakes and fresh brews.
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Festive Fun Thursdays begin at Liverpool ONE with Blizzard the Penguin

After a fantastic Toy Parade on Saturday, Christmas kicks up a gear at Liverpool ONE this week and that means the start of Festive Fun Thursdays. There’ll be an exciting Christmassy line-up every week including Blizzard the Penguin, who’ll be glowing as he waddles around from 3-7pm this Thursday.
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Christmas Wreath making at Voyagers at Halyard Hotel

You can’t beat wreath making for getting into the Christmas mood and having a fun afternoon or evening with family or mates. Voyagers has the first of two sessions this Sunday, between 1pm and 3pm, so you can get creative, pick up tips and enjoy a glass of fizz and some delicious festive food.
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Greg Wilson is on the decks at the Palm House on Friday

There aren’t many venues as stunning as the Palm House and it makes an unbelievable place for live music and club nights. This Friday, legendary DJ Greg Wilson returns for a very special extended reel to reel set of electro-funk and disco underneath the beautiful glass dome and palm trees. 7pm-midnight.
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Yorkshire Pudding Wraps are back at Liverpool Christmas Market

Food is always one of the big highlights of Liverpool Christmas Market at St George’s, and this year’s no different. Yorkshire Pudding Wraps are back for 2025, with turkey or pork plus all the trimmings including a drenching of gravy all folded into a giant Yorkie that’s an absolute festive handful.
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Tuck into Trinity Cafe, open daily at Hill Dickinson Stadium

The new Blues home isn’t just for matchdays, it’s attracting lots of visitors every day who want to get up close to the spectacular stadium. Located in the East Stand, Trinity Café is an ideal spot to get hot and cold food and drinks. It’s open every day, 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-5pm Sundays.
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The Dog & Collar on Hope Street is Christmas ready

Hope Street looks amazing all year, but at Christmas it’s something special. If you’re looking for a few drinks or a meal in a stylish pub atmosphere, check out the Dog & Collar. It’s pulled out all the stops with its deccies, the entrance is a wow, and the menu’s now got added roast turkey with all the best sides.
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Family dining at Smoke & Dough, Liverpool ONE

When you’re out with the family shopping or seeing the lights and feeling hungry, it’s not always easy to find something to keep everyone happy, but Smoke & Dough’s got you covered with juicy meats straight from the grill, vegetarian platters, indulgent desserts, plus pizzas and mini mains for kids.
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Watch the new Wicked film at the Everyman Cinema in Metquarter

Ever since the first installment hit the big screens last year, fans have been counting down to this one. Now the wait’s finally over because Wicked: For Good is out, catching up with Elphaba who’s in exile as the Wicked Witch of the West and really needing a reunion with Glinda. Catch it in comfort at the Everyman.
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