A brand-new restaurant has opened in Liverpool, offering the city’s first Italian fine-dining experience.
Ninello’s launched at 15 Duke Street this week below boutique hotel Lock & Key – and its owners say they can’t wait to bring an exclusive and intimate culinary adventure to diners.
Aurelio Petirro, who co-owns Ninello’s with his friend and Italian ‘brother’ Biagio La Via and his father Antonino La Via, says:
“We are really excited.
“We are looking forward to bringing an elegant and special dining experience to people in Liverpool.
“There will be a nice atmosphere in our restaurant and we promise excellent service, something that’s lacking in many places where you order your food via a QR code or on a tablet.
“We love our food and we love what we do – and we want to offer customers one of the best places to eat in the city.”

The three have spent more than three months refurbishing the restaurant which has a sophisticated feel, with tables dressed in crisp white tablecloths and plush petrol blue velvet booths filling the space beside a modern, natural brick wall.
Ninello’s will serve breakfast daily between 8am and 12pm, with freshly-baked Italian pastries and muffins alongside a more traditional English menu, as well as a lunch/all day menu until 7pm with pizzas and pasta dishes and more, from Monday to Wednesday. On Sundays it will offer a breakfast and brunch menu until 1pm.
But it’s from Thursday to Saturday that more magic will happen, because as well as offering a breakfast and lunch service during the day, from around 8pm the focus will be on fine dining, with a carefully created five course set menu offering the best of Italian cuisine.

For £79, you can indulge in the Menu a Degustazione, designed with care and thought to showcase the essence of Ninello’s – and chef Antonino’s – creativity. Courses include Arancino Al Ragu do Branzino, arancino with sea bass ragù & squid ink oil; Gamberone Con Crema Di Prosecco, king prawns with Prosecco cream & mashed purple potatoes, and Merluzzo Con Panatura E Gazpacho Di Vongole, cod fillet coated in breadcrumbs and clams gazpacho.
And for £44.95, you can add wine pairing with six quality wines, chosen by Aurelio himself, and including Champagne on arrival.
Aurelio, who’s originally from Naples, started his restaurant journey as a bartender in Sicily before coming to Liverpool and Piccolino’s where he had a variety of roles before rising to general manager.
He met Biagio and Antonino – who has worked in various restaurants in the city before more recently working as a private chef – in Sicily, where he holidayed throughout the summer from being a child. “They are family to me,” he smiles.

Aurelio adds:
“We are bringing something new to the city.
“Ninello’s is more than just an Italian restaurant—it’s a vision of three passionate individuals who share a love for Italian cuisine and hospitality. We have created Ninello’s to offer Liverpool a fresh and evolving take on Italian dining, and we will bring new dishes, new flavours and new experiences every month.”
Expert mixologist Aurelio says Ninello’s will also have a changing cocktail menu – his favourite is a Bruciato, with Glenfiddich 12yr whisky, Licor 43, lime, agave syrup, orange bitter and egg.
“Ninello’s is something that is missing from Liverpool,” says Aurelio. “We want to get back to a real and affordable dining experience, with beautiful Italian food served in an elegant and intimate restaurant, where guests are really cared for.”
Find out more about Ninello’s here.
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Tens of thousands of Aintree fans are looking forward to a fabulous day at the Randox Grand National festival 2025 – and if you’ve got your tickets booked and your outfit sorted, there’s just one last thing to plan: how to get there.
The best way to travel to Aintree is by train, not just because you avoid all the traffic so it’s much easier and less stressful than going by car, but it can also be a laugh.
Crowds of Scousers all loving one of the biggest days out of the year? You can pretty much bet there’ll be a party atmosphere the whole way home.
Aintree train station is literally a few minutes’ walk from the entrance to the course, you just cross over the main Ormskirk Road and you’re there.
More than 100,000 Merseyrail journeys are made by racegoers travelling to and from Aintree on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, so if you’re thinking of taking the train for this year’s races, here are some top tips …
Don’t worry if you’ve just missed a train, there’ll be another one along soon

Merseyrail runs a special timetable for all three days of the Grand National festival which means there’s a train running every seven-and-a-half minutes between Liverpool Central/Moorfields and Aintree station before and after the races. They start from around 10am to 1pm to get everyone there and then from Aintree between approx. 4.30pm and 8.30pm to get you home (or on into town for a few celebration drinks!) There are also amended timetables on the Ormskirk, Southport and Hunts Cross lines on Thursday, Friday and Saturday so if you’re using those, it’s best to check before you travel.
Avoid ticket queues and get one in advance if you can
Obviously with so many racegoers all travelling, there are likely to be long queues if you wait until the day to buy your ticket so it’s better to get one beforehand. You can either buy one from any Merseyrail station or even easier – especially if you’re likely to be making a few journeys on the Northern and Wirral lines – get a Day Saver online and they’ll email it straight to you.
Don’t miss entertainment at the stations
While you’re waiting for your train, at Central and at Aintree, you can still get into the mood and enjoy some free entertainment. DJ Booth & The Wheels of Steel will be at Central getting everyone’s day off to a disco-tastic start and from 5pm it’ll be the Rag Tag Misfits band keeping the tunes going. Look out for performers each day at Aintree too including the fantastic Katumba drummers who’ll be on between 10.30am and 2.30pm on Grand National Saturday.
If your feet are aching, there’s always the famous flip-flops!

No matter how used to standing for ages in heels you are, by the end of race day there’s a fair chance your feet will be killing you, but that’s where Merseyrail comes to the rescue because you can swap them for some free flip-flops. 5,000 pairs are going to be given out so expect those little lifesavers to be the most famous footwear on Instagram over the next few days.
Be ready for a sing-a-long on the way home
Like we said before, you never know what might happen either while you’re waiting on the platform at Aintree or more likely on the way back into town but there could be anything from a mass sing-a-long to a full-on carriage dance party. Either way, if you like a good time, that’s the train you want to be on …
Find out more about the Grand National here.
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Scouse Baby Orla is back – and in her latest video she’s cuter than ever!
The Liverpool toddler became an internet sensation last year when more than 15 million people viewed a TikTok clip of the then 19-month-old because of the Scouse accent obvious in her baby babble.
Now she is the star of a new video for BBC’s Tiny Happy People – and the two-year-old from Dingle’s even more adorable.
Orla, who now has her own Instagram account, is seen chatting with mum Rhiannon and pointing out pictures of everyday objects like a spider, ‘wellie boots’, a flower and a ballerina.
Rhiannon introduces the reel saying it’s ‘how things are pronounced according to my Scouse two-year-old’ before Orla starts shouting out what each picture is as it pops up on the screen.
She’s spot on with things like the spider and the flower and goes on to make the sound of a chicken when she sees the farmyard creature.
And the gorgeous youngster is hilarious when she mistakenly calls a bunny a pig before hopping like a bunny rabbit … and reckons a bag is where you put cake!
Kyle Rice is digital producer for Tiny Happy People, a service from BBC Children’s & Education that provides simple, evidence-based activities, tips and advice to support parents and carers as they develop the speech, language and communication skills of their 0–4-year-old children.

Kyle says:
“BBC Tiny Happy People first started working with Orla and her mum Rhiannon when we caught the viral video of her babbling away with a Scouse accent last year.
“Immediately we were struck by how engaged she was with the adults around her. She’s one of a number of content creators we work with that exemplify ‘Tiny Happy People’, children whose parents and carers model ways to engage with little ones in a loving, nurturing way to boost their early learning.
“With the latest Reel, we were keen to see how Orla’s language skills have developed since we first introduced her to our audience and she showcases her unique view on the world when presented with some images of things she encounters in her everyday life.”
Kyle adds:
“We love how the lipstick is her mum’s ‘lippy’ – and football can only mean ‘Liverpool’!”
Rhiannon was inundated with messages after the clip last year which saw Orla chit-chatting away to her friend Olayka who was looking after her.
Olayka was trying to get Orla to bed when she started crying but stopped when Olayka started speaking to her.
She shared the video of their ‘conversation’ with Rhiannon before posting it online where everyone commented on her Scouse accent, even though Orla couldn’t speak any proper words.
Rhiannon said later it was lovely to hear how the video had made people’s day.
And we’re sure this latest clip from Tiny Happy People is going to do just the same.
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Castle Street is welcoming a brand-new addition to its foodie scene this week, as Zeus Taverna opens its doors on Thursday, 3rd April, bringing the flavours of Santorini straight to the city centre!
Stepping into Zeus Taverna feels like arriving on a Greek island. With textured whitewashed walls, turquoise accents, hand-painted murals of gods and goddesses, and trailing floral decorations, the whole place oozes authentic Mediterranean charm. There’s even a luminated cave feature to mirror Santorini’s famous grotto-like architecture.

And let’s talk about the food, expect a mouth-watering menu of Greek tapas and small plates, including souvlaki, moussaka, kleftiko, tzatziki, and dolmades. Plus, seafood lovers are in for a treat, with fresh octopus, prawns, mussels, and speciality salads making their way onto the menu.
A spokesperson for Zeus Taverna said:
“The refurbishment was both enjoyable and challenging. We put so much effort into ensuring every part of the restuarant captures the spirit of Greece. The textured walls reflect the architecture of Santorini, the blue quartz tables and bar represent the sea, and our floral decor complements the traditional features. Alongside our traditional Greek favourites, we’ve carefully selected 15 brand-new dishes to bring something fresh to the Liverpool food scene.”

Open on Thursday, 3rd April, find Zeus Taverna at 44 Castle Street, Liverpool, L2 7LA.
Book a table for Zeus Taverna here.
Find out more at TheGuideLiverpool.com
Liverpool and Dublin have begun the process of reinvigorating their twinning agreement.
A sister city arrangement was signed back in 1997 as a mark of the long and shared history between the two. Now, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain, has visited Liverpool to meet with her counterpart Cllr Richard Kemp, Council Leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, and Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram.
They have discussed mutually beneficial ways in which the two cities can work together in areas such as culture, tourism and the wider economy.
Councillor Robinson said:
“Here in Liverpool, 75% of us have some form of Irish heritage, so it was brilliant to welcome the Lord Mayor of Dublin, so we could talk about how we reinvigorate our partnership.
“We have a great opportunity to work together post-Brexit, and focus on some of the economic links that we share as two cities and how we can strengthen that over the years ahead.”
Lord Mayor Blain said:
“It is my immense pride and pleasure to visit the city of Liverpool to reactivate the twinning agreement between Dublin and Liverpool.
“Our two cities have long shared a much cherished connection and I hope that this visit will help strengthen those bonds.
“Dublin and Liverpool have strong historic cultural, social and economic connections which extend across all aspects of Liverpool’s renowned reputation for music and arts, commerce and industry, sport and education.
“I am looking forward to visiting the University of Liverpool Materials Innovation Factory and Institute of Irish Studies as part of my visit, and wish to thank them for hosting us.
“Like many Dubliners, I have a family connection to the City of Liverpool, it is a place I have visited many times and am always struck by the warmth and welcoming of the people. I hope that my visit will be seen as a reciprocation of this warmth and welcoming from the people of Dublin.
“My sincere thanks to The Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Richard Kemp CBE, and to Leader of Liverpool City Council, Liam Robinson, for their gracious invitation and their eagerness to develop this connection even further.”
Find more information on the Liverpool City Council website.
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More than 200 of Merseyside’s young people have taken part in this year’s Onside+ Programme, which addresses issues around youth and gang crime.
The LFC Foundation’s Onside+ Programme leverages the power of the LFC badge to engage with young people, providing them with key skills, confidence, and the resilience needed to overcome obstacles and choose the right pathway in life.
Funded by Merseyside Police’s county lines programme, Project Medusa, since its inception in 2019, the programme forms a key part of the force’s prevention work.
The Onside+ Programme is a targeted intervention for young people aged 11-19 years from secondary schools, alternative education settings, and colleges. Typically spanning 12 weeks, the programme aims to enhance personal and social skills while educating students on critical issues such as county lines, knife crime and mental health.
Young people can also gain a qualification and are encouraged to develop and execute a community project either in their school or within their community.
Last week, a celebration event was held at Anfield Stadium. Young people presented their community projects, sharing the impact they have made over the past 12 weeks with other schools. Meols Cop High School in Southport was selected as the most impactful project.

The force’s Safer Schools team and Matrix Firearms Unit were also in attendance, delivering a powerful presentation titled Operation Prospect, to highlight the dangers of carrying weapons, the risk of exploitation and the involvement in serious violence.
The Onside+ programme is one of many early intervention and safeguarding initiatives supported by Project Medusa under Operation Stonehaven.
Operation Stonehaven is Merseyside Police’s preventative and diversionary pathway for young people. Working with 40 charities and organisations, it has delivered mass participation county lines awareness training and diversionary activities to more than 31,000 young and vulnerable people during 2024/25. Additionally, it has provided targeted support for 1,356 young people at risk of, or engaged in, county lines.
Jimmy Belmar, Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) for Project Medusa said:
“The Onside+ Programme has made a huge difference for young people in Merseyside. We’ve seen them gain confidence, learn important skills, and make better choices for their future.
“Our close partnership with the LFC Foundation allows us to run this successful programme year after year, reaching the right people with the right support they need to help them thrive.”
Find out more about the Onside+ Programme here.
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Inside No.9 Stage / Fright is coming to the Liverpool Empire Theatre this autumn, it’s set to be an unmissable night of dark comedy, eerie twists, and pure theatrical brilliance.
Following a sold-out West End run, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith are bringing the critically acclaimed Inside No.9 Stage / Fright to the Liverpool Empire Theatre this autumn, it’s set to be an unmissable night of dark comedy, eerie twists, and pure theatrical brilliance.
This stage adaptation of the beloved, award-winning TV series Inside No.9 has been hailed as “Dazzlingly Entertaining” and has even bagged a prestigious Olivier Award nomination for Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play!
Just like the TV series, Inside No.9 Stage / Fright is packed with twists, turns, comedy, horror, and drama. Fans can expect to see familiar characters and stories mixed in with brand-new material, making every performance a unique experience.

Each performance will feature a different surprise celebrity ‘hostage’ joining Steve and Reece live on stage! The West End-run saw huge names like Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry, Matt Lucas, Mel Giedroyc, Michael Sheen, Tamsin Greig, Adrian Dunbar, Bob Mortimer, and Rob Brydon all making special guest appearances. The question is, who will show up in Liverpool?
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith said:
“We have been bowled over by the success of Inside No.9 Stage / Fright at the Wyndham’s Theatre. Selling out every performance before the run started and being nominated for an Olivier Award was fantastic enough, but the nightly reaction from fans and newcomers alike has been exhilarating and quite moving. So, we are delighted to be able to bring the show to a wider audience around the country.”
With the ninth and final season of Inside No.9 now available on BBC iPlayer, this tour is the perfect chance to celebrate the genius of Shearsmith & Pemberton live on stage.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday 2 April at 12pm.
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Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ community is coming together for an unforgettable night of music, celebration, and solidarity!
This one-night-only extravaganza will feature some of the city’s top drag, cabaret, and queer talent, all paying tribute to the legendary song contest while raising crucial funds for Sahir, an organisation providing essential support for LGBTQ+ individuals and those affected by HIV. Expect powerhouse vocals, stunning costumes, and performances that will have you dancing all night long.

Following the success of December’s Snatch Game for Sahir, Liverpool’s queer artist community has come together once again to create a Eurovision-inspired fundraiser, ensuring Sahir can continue its vital work offering advocacy, advice, and support.
Genevieve Renee, local drag artist and event organiser said: “Eurovision is coming back to Liverpool—but not as you know it! I’m so excited to bring this event to life, and I’ve been blown away by the number of incredible queer performers who’ve stepped up to support Sahir. A huge thanks to OMG Liverpool for backing us. Eurovision is all about unity, and we can’t wait to see the city show up in full force to support this fantastic cause.”



Get ready for a night filled with show-stopping performances, iconic Eurovision hits, and plenty of surprises! Whether it’s a high-energy lip-sync battle or a unique reimagining of classic performances, this event is the perfect way to celebrate in between the Eurovision 2025 semi-finals and finals.
Early Bird tickets are available from just £8, so don’t miss your chance to be part of one of Liverpool’s most exciting queer events of the year!
Get your tickets now.
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The Indoor Funfair is back, bringing over 30 exciting rides to Exhibition Centre Liverpool for the Easter holidays!
From Monday 8th April, thousands of families will flock to this unmissable event, packed with thrill rides, family favourites, and plenty of fun for the little ones.
Superstar and Trabant are back for the adrenaline junkies, while Dodgems and Waltzers bring classic fairground fun. Younger visitors can hop aboard the Balloon Ride and Runaway Train, ensuring there’s something for everyone!
John Lowery from Indoor Funfair says:
“Indoor Funfair is the only event of its kind in the UK where you can enjoy three hours of unlimited fun! It’s always a massive hit in Liverpool, with sessions selling out fast – so we recommend booking ahead. We’ve even got tickets for those who just want to watch, plus free entry for babes in arms. We can’t promise the Easter bunny, but we guarantee lots of smiles!”

Colm Graham, from ACC Liverpool, adds: “Indoor Funfair is one of our most popular events, bringing thousands of people to the Liverpool waterfront. It’s a brilliant family attraction in a safe, accessible setting – and best of all, the weather can’t spoil it!”
Indoor Funfair runs until 21st April with 40 sessions across the two-week stay starting at 10am. There are afternoon sessions starting at 2pm and evening sessions at 6pm (except on the 13th and 21st) with people advised to arrive 30 minutes before.
Pre-booked tickets are available from £13.99 for the 6pm session with the 10am session priced at £14.99 and 2pm session at £15.99. Refreshments and any prize games are not included in the ticket price.
Between 10am-1pm on Saturday 12th April and between 6pm and 9pm on Sunday 20th April, there’ll be quieter sessions for those with sensory needs where music will be lowered. Ride lights will be switched off and rides slowed where possible.

Follow @indoorfunfair on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.
Indoor funfair Tickets are available.
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Updated: Tuesday April 1
Not all the excitement’s on the track!
While we can’t deny there’s nothing like the thrill of being at Aintree for the Grand National Festival, the fun doesn’t stop when the horses have romped home.
Liverpool is always buzzing around the time of the National, and there’s a few post-race parties that’ll be a dead cert for a great time.
Koukash Bar & Grill at DoubleTree by Hilton

Race lovers at Koukash know the celebrations don’t stop at the finish line so they want to keep the excitement going with an unforgettable After Racing Party on Saturday, April 5. For £49 you get a welcome glass of fizz and a gorgeous three-course meal before hitting the dance floor as their live DJ keeps the party going all night long. So whether you’ve been trackside or watching the races in town, it’s a great way to round off your Grand National experience in Liverpool.
Book Mason’s Burlesco Dinner Show here.
Dicey Reilly’s

Dicey Reilly’s Irish Sports Bar’s taken down the Paddy’s Day bunting and is under starters orders for a bumper Grand National Weekend. With all the races being shown live across 10 Ultra HD TV’s, 4 snugs with private screens and a giant 3-metre screen, the atmosphere is set to be electric for none race-goers and those making the trip to Aintree who are looking to carry on the party afterwards. There are special drinks packages, themed cocktails and live music scheduled from 7pm to make sure whether you backed the winner or not, you’ll have a great end to your day in one of Liverpool’s favourite Irish bars.
To book a table or booth, email hello@diceyreillys.co.uk or call 07386 386722.
Mason’s

As well as Bottomless Brunch with a ‘races’ twist on Grand National Day, Mason’s on Seel Street’s created the perfect evening to round off a day in the stands. It’s taking bookings now for its hugely popular ‘Burlesco’ dinner show from 8pm until 1am. Paying homage to the iconic Studio 54, where burlesque meets disco, the show’s an unforgettable lively dining experience and guests can choose three small plates from the tapas infused menu along with three drinks for £45 per person, or four small plates and three drinks for £49.95 per person.
Book Mason’s Burlesco Dinner Show here.
Horseplay at Frederiks

Freds is hosting Grand National After-Parties on Friday and Saturday, April 4-5. The post-race party on Ladies Night with GloryTo will have some of the biggest tracks from the queens of the dance floor, while National Anthems on Saturday will be a night full of epic disco classics. Both events start at 9pm till late and are free, but reservations are recommended to secure a table.
Find out more here.
Sensation

Sensation is hosting afterparties for the Grand National Saturday and Ladies Day. Ladies Day tables can be booked for up to four people which includes Prosecco, cocktails and complimentary table service. On Grand National Saturday Sensation will be showing the races from 1pm before hosting a huge after party with live entertainment.
Find out more here.
BOXPARK

Alongside an onsite pop-up, BOXPARK Liverpool’s hosting a packed series of events including post-race parties like the one on Ladies Day, April 4. On from 6pm-1am, Paradisco will be curating a brilliant blend of disco and classic house beats brought to you by celebrated DJs including Ant Chandler, Sie Austin and some special guest performers. BOXPARK’s also got post-race pick up packages that take you from Aintree Racecourse and back to its Cains Brewery Village venue and include BOXBUS transport, venue entry, a food voucher and two drinks vouchers to keep the celebrations going.
Find out more here.
FunnyBoyz

Linda’s Gold’s FunnyBoyz are presenting a special Ladies Day Benidorm Bingo at their Blundell Street venue, with drag queen cabaret and disco too. There’s a glass of complimentary fizz, unlimited popcorn – and the chance to show off your lipsync and twerking skills.
Find out more here.
The Bentley

Whether you’re a seasoned race fan or you just love a good party, this event is your front-row seat to all the action from Aintree – and after! Being held on Grand National Day itself, April 5, you can start with a glass of Prosecco on arrival, before enjoying a deluxe afternoon tea, and big screen action from the races. There are live performances from Ebie Isaacs and Michael Anthony, guaranteed to keep you on your feet between races and until 9pm.
Find out more here.
Jam Restaurant & Bar Liverpool

Book a table at the Sir Thomas Street venue on either Friday or Saturday of the Grand National Festival weekend and it’s yours for the night. To celebrate Aintree 2025 Jam is offering a two-course luxury evening meal with Prosecco on arrival £39, and live music to celebrate the city’s big event. There are drinks only tables available too.
Find out more here.
The Park Hotel, Liverpool

Get a gallop on to the Dunnings Bridge Road Hotel for National fun. For £79, you get bubbly on arrival, a two-course lunch and live entertainment, racing on big screens, then late afternoon tea – and DJ till late.
Find out more here.
The Queens at Aintree

You can join the Warbreck Moor team for a post-race party every night of the Grand National 2025 Festival. From 4pm Thursday to Saturday, DJ Taylor will be waiting to get the party started and there’ll be live performances too. The Queens is planning ‘to blow the roof of our marquee for the BEST unofficial afterparty yet’, and entry is free.
Find out more here.
Updated: Tuesday April 1
The Easter holidays will be arriving soon in Liverpool and there’s loads for you and the kids to do in and around the city.
We’re all getting eggs-cited about Easter and there’s loads going on to keep everyone busy and entertained during the special spring holiday.
Easter in Liverpool ONE
Easter Party:

Join Liverpool ONE on Good Friday, 18 April, for a big Easter celebration packed with family fun! Enjoy craft workshops, face painting, and meet some egg-citing characters. Plus, don’t miss our Easter Bonnet Competition – get creative for a chance to win some fantastic prizes!
Find out more here.
Shaun the Sheep AR Trail:

Liverpool ONE will host a Shaun the Sheep augmented reality trail from 4 April – 5 May, marking the beloved character’s 30th anniversary.
The Shaun the Sheep: Fun with the Flock AR Trail will take visitors on a free adventure across Liverpool ONE as they unlock interactive Shaun the Sheep animations and fun surprises on their phones.
Find out more here.
Easter Crafts at John Lewis:

Join John Lewis in-store for an Easter craft class, where your little one can get creative and personalise a decoration that can be hung in the home or on your Easter tree.
This workshop is designed for children aged 3+ with adult supervision.
Tickets are free and include complimentary materials. At the end of the event, kids can take their decorations home with them.
More info here.
Hope Street Soul Weekender at Frederiks

Not an egg pun in sight this year for Frederiks’ Easter offering, however they do have a treat for you with four days packed full’a soul.
With two back-to-back Bank Holidays, Hope Street Jazz Soul Session kicks off the weekend on Thurs 17 followed by live music at The Secret Improvisors Club on Friday 18 and DJ GloryTo spinning hit after hit of pure liquid gold on the night of Saturday 19. Entry is free to all three nights.
There’s a special 3-course family roast on Easter Sunday, gliding into a night of deep cuts and dance floor anthems, as vocalist Daisy Gill (BBC’s The Voice) returns to Fred’s, guesting for SoulDays with DJ sets by GloryTo, who’ll be selecting rare funk, groove, and disco tracks to keep you moving all night long. You’re not going to want to miss this!
Find out more here.
Knowsley Safari

The little ones will be buzzing to meet the Easter Bunny and enjoy a magical story time inside the brand-new cosy tipi on the Foot Safari. And if that’s not enough, there are three brilliant interactive Easter trails to follow, each with cracking prizes waiting at the end!
For those who love getting crafty, there’s plenty of hands-on fun to be had with conservation-themed activities, helping guests become eggs-perts in protecting native wildlife. And, of course, there’s the main event – more than 500 amazing animals to spot across the Foot Safari and Safari Drive. Expect to see white rhinos, African lions, wildebeest, Andean bears, giraffes, Amur tigers, meerkats and loads more, all loving the spring sunshine as the Safari comes to life.
And if all that action works up an appetite, you’re covered! Head to the Oasis restaurant or the Outdoor Food Court to refuel with some delicious food and drinks. Plus, the kids can go wild on the fairground rides and amusements to round off a top day out.
Find out more here.
Bunny Trail at Royal Albert Dock

This Easter half-term, join the Albert Dock on their Bunny Tail Trail to track down the Easter Bunny and be in with the chance of winning a spectacular prize that the whole family can enjoy.
From Monday 7th -21st April, hop along the dock in search of their 12 brightly coloured bunny vinyls which are hidden in their venues’ windows and on the food trucks, and complete the trail to find Easter Bunny.
Start your adventure on the inner quay by picking up a free pair of rabbit ears and a special sticker from The Nest, where the first clue is located. Simply scan the QR code and solve the rhyming riddle to find the next bunny tail on the trail.
After finding all of their hidden bunnies, scan the last QR code located in the Easter bunny’s burrow and enter your details to be in with a chance of winning the ultimate family weekend at the dock.
More info here.
BOXPARK Liverpool

Our Kids Social:
Our Kids Social are bringing all the best bits for your bank holiday Monday, so you can bring the whole family down for an afternoon of arts and crafts, disco fever, and interactive games for everyone to enjoy.
Find out more here.
Eggscelent Easter Egg Hunt:
Kick off the half term with a spectacular family celebration at Boxpark Liverpool!
- Easter Egg Hunt
- Free Arts & Crafts
- Face Painting Fun
- Movie Marathon: Gather the family for a “Charlie & the Chocolate Factory” movie marathon in Beatbox.
Find out more here.
Liverpool Indoor Funfair

With jaw-dropping rides and amazing attractions for all ages, Liverpool Indoor Funfair offers all the fun of the fair in an indoor, climate-controlled and family-friendly environment.
All riding wristbands get UNLIMITED goes on all attractions for 3 WHOLE HOURS! The doors open 30 minutes before each session, we don’t want you to miss out, so arrive early. Sessions have limited capacity wise and do sell out so book to avoid disappointment.
Take advantage of the Early-Bird offering of 20% off ALL 10am SESSIONS until Saturday 1 March.
If your children prefer our quiet sessions with lower capacity, music lowered dramatically, rides will be slower where possible and ride lights will be turned off where possible. These sessions are the 10am on Saturday 12 April and the 6pm session on 20th April.
More info here.
Easter at Western Approaches

There is so much going on at Western Approaches… and better yet… all of their events are included with the standard entry fee.
Expert Talk On Wrens: Monday 1 & Wednesday 10 April at 12pm and 2pm
Join expert Lauren as she explains the history of The Wrens and their work.
Food Talks: Tuesday April 2 and 11 at 11am – 3pm
Join wartime cook Kay, as she talks and demonstrates recipes from World War 2.
Spy Trail: 30 March – April 14
Now recruiting young spies to tackle the spy trail. Can your young recruit crack the code?
Singalong: Saturday March 30, April 6, April 13
Join wartime artist Emily as she performs all your favourite tunes and invites you to singalong.
Find out more here.
Easter at Allerton Manor

Easter Bunny Breakfast:
Hop into the Easter spirit with us and Peter Rabbit at The Hay Loft, Allerton Manor, for a fun-filled Easter Bunny Breakfast the whole family will love!
More info here.
Easter Bunny Sunday Lunch:
Join The Hay Loft at Allerton Manor, this Easter Sunday for a special Easter Bunny Sunday Lunch! Enjoy a delicious 2-course Sunday Carvery, with a special guest appearance from Peter Rabbit.
The little ones can have a blast with fun games and entertainment, and every child will receive a free Easter egg to add an extra touch of sweetness to the day!
More info here.
Family Disco:
There’s a Family Disco on April 18 & 19 at the spectacular Fletcher’s Marquee!
Dance the day away, meet the Easter Bunny, and capture some unforgettable moments with photo opportunities available throughout the event.
Plus, every child will receive a complimentary Easter egg to make the day even sweeter!
More info here.
Tea Party:
Join The Hayloft, Allerton Manor, for a delightful afternoon tea the whole family will enjoy! With lively entertainment, dancing, and the chance to meet the Easter Bunny, this is the perfect afternoon for everyone to celebrate together.
More info here.
Haydock Park Family Fun Day

Haydock Park’s Family Fun Day on Saturday 19 April is set to be a filled with thrilling racing action alongside activities and entertainment that will leave your little explorers in awe.
Find out more here.
Bright Park

Don’t miss out on these activities at Bright Park:
- Easter bunny meet and greet plus story session in the Gardens
- Campfires and toasted marshmallows to keep you warm
- Stalls offering treats and gifts
- Donkey rides and Puppet Shows
- Lawn games and arts and crafts to entertain you
More info here.
Titanic Hotel

Step outside the city and join Titanic Hotel with your family and friends on Easter Sunday for a delicious Sunday Lunch or Choc-tastic Afternoon Tea in Stanley’s Bar & Grill.
More info here.
Keep with us at The Guide Liverpool for more Easter fun here.
This weekend, an immersive ‘choose your own adventure’ theatre show is taking over Liverpool’s Unity Theatre – and it’s all powered by kids’ wild imaginations!
The award-winning Rubbish Shakespeare Company has teamed up with the Silly History Boys to bring you The Story Forge: Make Your Own Myth, a laugh-out-loud, high-energy adventure packed with clowning, physical comedy, silly storytelling, and live music. This isn’t just a show you watch, it’s one you help create!
Expect a fast-paced, family-friendly spectacle where two larger-than-life history professors and a live musician guide the audience through three brand-new myths: the origin of a local place, the legendary tale of a random donated item, and an epic hero’s journey, starring one lucky audience member as the next big legend.

Ever wondered who the God of dog poo bags is? Or what ancient crime led to the creation of Marmite? Greek? Viking? Something totally bonkers? Who knows! Every show is completely different, with new myths forged fresh from the brilliant (and sometimes chaotic) minds of the audience. And there will be a lot of cardboard props.
Bringing their signature ‘Theatre for All’ ethos, Rubbish Shakespeare Co. have designed this show to give children a chance to shape new stories – inspired by the classics but completely original every time.
Artistic Director Lee Hithersay says: “It’s been an absolute blast! The kids completely steal the show every time – and we love it! Seeing them light up on stage, totally owning their own stories, is just magic. This is hands-down one of the most fun and rewarding productions we’ve ever done.”

Liverpool’s Unity Theatre will host two performances on Saturday 5th April at 11:30am and 2pm as part of a massive UK tour, featuring 74 performances across 43 venues. The tour also includes 35 creative workshops, inspiring kids to craft their own stories with fun activity packs.
Limited tickets are still available via the Unity Theatre website.
Find out more at TheGuideLiverpool.com.
All eyes are on Aintree because Grand National week is finally here and it looks like we’re going to be hotter than the Med!
The three-day festival starts on April 3, so here’s everything you need to know about opening day Thursday at the Randox Grand National – as well as don’t forget to pack your sunscreen (how often do we get to say that?) …
What time does everything start on Thursday?

The atmosphere at Aintree on the opening day is always lovely and laidback, even though there’s still plenty of glamour and excitement, so it’s the perfect way to start the build-up to a full-on two days ahead. Thursday is one of the most popular for jump racing fans with seven top-class races attracting runners from the UK and Ireland. If you’re planning your day, gates open at 11am, the first race is at 1.45pm and the last race is at 5.15pm. The two biggest prize money races of the day are the Aintree Bowl Chase at 2.55pm and William Hill Aintree Hurdle at 3.30pm.
Is there any entertainment on?
Yes! Even though Thursday is traditionally the quieter of the three days, there’ll be lots of entertainment happening throughout the day, pretty much as soon as the gates open. You’ll be able to enjoy live music and DJs at sites across the course, with Revival all day at the Equestrian Centre, Fat Cats on between 11.15am and 1.15pm at Pravha Bar, Stray Horns and Fat Cats on the Bandstand in the afternoon, Brothers of Swing at Sunloch from 12.45pm-6.30pm and Toni James Duo on at the Garden Club between 12.25pm and 5.10pm. In the Red Rum Garden there’s a full line-up of DJs from 11.30am to 5.10pm.
What about food and drink?

Aintree’s definitely not short of choice when it comes to places to eat and drink, whether you fancy street food like pizza, noodles, burgers and curries, or something a bit more traditional like fish and chips or a hog roast. If you want high-end, Chef Patron Paul Askew and his team at The Art School are back with a fine-dining experience in Topham House. New for this year, you’ll also find BOXPARK who’ll be hosting up to 2,000 in a custom-fitted container space with DJs and street food vendors including BOXPARK favourite Yoki Social Table Korean BBQ, Rock n Rogue, Filthy Fries and ChicNWings.
Find out more here.
Don’t forget there are new discounts for 2025 too

Grand National rewards are another new addition for this year – getting to the course nice and early will pay off because for the first hour after gates open each day, racegoers can get 20% off all food and drink across the site. There’ll also be grab-and-go meal deals.
Find out more here.
What is the best way to get to Aintree for Grand National opening day?

If you’re planning to come by car, there’s parking at the course but it does need to be booked online in advance. The most popular, and hassle-free, way is by bus or train, especially train because Aintree station is only a few minutes’ walk from the racecourse entrance. Merseyrail is running a special service on all three days of the festival, starting on Thursday morning when trains will run every seven-and-a-half-minutes between Liverpool Central/Moorfields and Aintree from around 11am to 1pm.
Find out more here.
Book tickets for opening day at the Grand National here.
The UKs only mainstream Gospel Music Festival will take place on 4th May 2025 at Liverpool Olympia.
The event will feature internationally known artists, including headliners London Community Gospel Choir, Michelle John, Volney Morgan & New-Ye, Love and Joy Gospel Choir, Triple O, Reblah, Lighthouse Choir, Wayne Ellington and Manchester Inspirational Voices, Tofunmi Adorna, Sharyn, Natalie Okri, BIMM Birmingham Gospel Choir, Liverpool Youth Gospel Choir.
The first Liverpool Gospel Music Festival took place on the 9th of September 2023. The event featured internationally known artists, including headliners The Kingdom Choir and Called Out Music. The festival had to be postponed in 2024 following the summer riots and this year will be held indoors.
The festival organised by Liverpool Lighthouse; a charity based in Anfield working to create thriving communities of people living more fulfilled lives, is the only National Portfolio Organisation covering gospel music funded by the Arts Council. The festival is sponsored by Arts Council England, PPL, World Vision, Souter Trust, VistaPrint, Love & Joy Ministries, Liverpool Lighthouse. Supporters are Gospel Music Industry Alliance and Nothin But The Music.
Gospel Music is an inclusive, joyful, uplifting, moving music genre that celebrates the stories, histories, cultures and achievements of black communities. Much modern mainstream music, as well as many genres of music of black origin, owe their origins and inspirations to gospel music. However, these roots often go unacknowledged and unrecognised. The Gospel Music Industry Alliance identifies UK Gospel Music as derived from the African, American and Caribbean musical experience relating to the Christian faith. It had a profound impact on the development of popular music throughout the 20th century. As the festival develops over the next few years, it will also include panel discussions with artists, meet the artist events, participatory activities for families and the community and wider celebrations of black culture. This year the festival has expanded to include an artist development programme, sponsored by PPL, aiming to help gospel music artists make progress in their careers and make the jump to mainstream music stages, including the festival itself.
Whilst acknowledging and valuing the roots of the genre in Christianity, black culture and spirituality, the festival welcomes people of all faiths, ethnicities and identities. An important part of the festival is its aim to foster appreciation, connection and understanding between communities, especially following the riots last year.

Anu Omideyi, Liverpool Gospel Music Festival Director and Music Director at Liverpool Lighthouse said:
“We’re absolutely delighted to return with LGMF 2025. We have some of the best gospel artists in the country such as headliners London Community Gospel Choir and Michelle John who have both sung with the world’s greatest artists – including Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Justin Timberlake, Annie Lennox – on the world’s biggest stages. Other incredible artists in our line up are MOBO nominees: rap sensation Reblah and stunning vocalist Tofunmi Adorna. Liverpool’s well-established Love & Joy Gospel Choir alongside the newer Lighthouse Choir, featured in Comic Relief 2024 and ITV’s Big New Year’s Bash, will sing alongside outstanding choirs and artists from across the country including Manchester, Birmingham and London. We’re so glad to be able to bring many communities from different ethnicities, backgrounds, faiths and no faiths together to celebrate the undeniable power, joy and love in Gospel music.”
Another programme of the Festival, the Gospel Music into Schools Programme, was piloted in 2023 where 200 students were introduced to the history of gospel music. The programme has been delivered or scheduled for imminent delivery in over 14 schools and has brought about a curriculum change that is seeing more young people nationwide learning about the music genre. Developed in partnership with leading Gospel practitioner Anu Omideyi, Liverpool Lighthouse, Resonate Music Hub and Rockschool, ‘Gospel Music into Schools’ brings decades of expertise and a passion for sharing Gospel music with new generations and is part of the wider outreach of the festival programme. Celebrating the immense contribution made by black artists in UK and international music culture, it will also develop musicality, widen perspectives and provide the opportunity for young people to perform uplifting and inspirational music. The six-session scheme makes it easy for any teacher to introduce Gospel music into their curriculum—no matter how musically experienced they may be.
Musician Ed Sheeran has called for the UK Government to commit £250m of funding into music education. Elton John, Coldplay, Harry Styles, Stormzy and Central Cee are among the artists backing this campaign.
Anu Omideyi, Liverpool Gospel Music Festival Director and Music Director at Liverpool Lighthouse commented:
“We wholly endorse the requests by the Ed Sheeran Foundation to Keir Starmer and the government to commit additional funding to music education. They correctly identify the importance of music education in schools, youth clubs and stages. We’ve also found that gospel musicians – who, according to Wizdom Layne, Head of MOBO Unsung and Co-Director of Sound Connections, form up to 60-70% of the live mainstream music workforce – have also developed their skill in churches. We’re excited about our upcoming national launch of Gospel Music into Schools programmes in partnership with Rockschool which is open to all students regardless of faith, ethnicity or background. It provides the opportunity for young people to explore the rich heritage of gospel music and develop musical, performance and life skills. Understanding the importance of music education to young people’s social, emotional and skills development, we emphatically echo the calls to the government to assist schools, youth clubs, stages, churches, with training young people in allforms of musical excellence.”

Rebecca Ross-Williams, Creative Director of Liverpool Lighthouse added:
“Anticipation and excitement are intensifying as we count down to the second Liverpool Gospel Music Festival on Sunday 4 May! With an incredible line up of Gospel artists and choirs, we know the festival will have the broadest appeal, bringing together audiences and artists from across the city and country. Having postponed the festival due to the disturbances last summer we invite the city and nation to join us in what will be the most uplifting and healing experience as an act of joy and unity.”
Liverpool is a city with a fantastic music and cultural heritage, known as being the home of The Beatles, the European Capital of Culture, 2008 and recent host to The Eurovision Song Contest. It also has deep links to black history through its role as a slave trading port in the 19th century and the location of the International Museum of Slavery. Liverpool is also home to Liverpool Lighthouse, which is currently working to develop the National Gospel Music Centre, a hub for supporting and developing gospel music and gospel music artists in the North West.
Find more information about the Liverpool Gospel Festival here.
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The award-winning Millers Quay residential development at Wirral Waters is now complete, transforming the Wirral skyline, delivering 500 high quality, new homes for local residents, and providing a huge boost to the local economy.
An exemplar of brownfield regeneration and a pioneer in modern, sustainable construction, Millers Quay is a landmark development within Wirral Waters, which itself is one of the UK’s largest and most innovative regeneration projects, delivered by waterside regeneration specialists Peel Waters.
This transformative project has been delivered on time and on budget by Peel Waters, the developer of Millers Quay, in partnership with construction group GRAHAM, funding partner Pension Insurance Corporation plc, and Wirral Council, with support from Homes England.
Representatives from each of the partners, in addition to local MP Dame Angela Eagle, gathered on Friday 28 March to officially mark and celebrate the completion of this landmark development, which also includes 100 affordable new homes.
Millers Quay has been commended for the social impact delivered within the local community throughout its construction. The development has provided significant socio-economic benefits, including £31m in Social Economic Return on Investment (SROI) and £44m spent with local supply chain partners. Over £1m per month has been invested in local labour, with well over 1,000 people employed on the project and almost 75% of the workforce living within a 30-mile radius of the site.
GRAHAM’s innovative CRE8 programme, delivered at Millers Quay, provided meaningful training and employment for local individuals, with most participants securing employment following their placements. Over 400 students from Wirral Met College’s Construction Campus – Peel Waters first development at Wirral Waters – have also benefitted from Millers Quay, with students taking part in site tours, Q&A’s with site managers as well as the opportunity to complete a variety of on-site work placements.
With the bold design and extensive views across the water, combined with sustainability and energy efficiency credentials including solar power systems and air source heat pumps, the £130m Millers Quay development has already received an extremely high volume of enquiries and viewings.

Last summer, the first two blocks of Millers Quay – Copper Mill and Steam Yard – were completed. These 150 one- and two-bedroom apartments were all let within just three months. Now, the final 350 new homes within four blocks – Soda Factory, Salt House, Glaze Works and Lime Studio – are also complete bringing the construction of Millers Quay to an end. Letting agent, JLL, has already received thousands of enquiries and requests to view, largely from the local areas across Liverpool and Wirral.
Millers Quay is part of the emerging Northbank neighbourhood at Wirral Waters, where contemporary and sustainable urban living is surrounded by green spaces and dockside walkways.
Plans for a new Sainsbury’s Local store at Millers Quay were approved by Wirral Council last month. The purpose built, stand-alone store will be located on the corner of Dock Road and Duke Street, on the doorstep of Millers Quay and at the heart of the growing community at Wirral Waters.
Wirral Waters is part of Peel Waters, a UK wide portfolio of vibrant and innovative, waterfront developments, delivering large-scale, sustainable regeneration projects, creating jobs, economic growth, new homes and new public realm across the country.
Richard Mawdsley, Development Director at Wirral Waters, said:
“The construction of Millers Quay has been driven by a really solid collaboration, with each partner instrumental in its delivery. We couldn’t have done it without the support, financial backing and expertise provided by our funding partner Pension Insurance Corporation plc (“PIC”), construction firm GRAHAM, Homes England, and Wirral Council.
“This is a very proud moment for Peel Waters and I’d like to thank the local community for being so supportive and patient throughout its construction, and to the incredible students at Wirral Met College for getting their hands dirty and helping us to learn and innovate throughout this monumental building project. We have all learnt so much and can be justifiably proud of what we have achieved together.”
Find more information about Wirral Waters here.
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Smithdown Festival is gearing up for a massive 10th birthday bash, and they’ve just dropped the first wave of acts set to take over Liverpool this May.
From 2nd to 5th May 2025, venues along Smithdown Road and Penny Lane will be buzzing with free live music, DJs, and family-friendly fun – all in support of The Whitechapel Centre.
Over at Handymans, expect an electric mix with synth-pop trio Stealing Sheep on the decks, African beats from Mamadou and The Lekette, plus fresh new talent from Ellis Murphy and Clockwork Gibbons.

Black Cat is pulling out all the stops with a full weekend of live music featuring indie rockers Mexican Dogs, Gen and The Degenerates, and non-binary DJ collective SISU. Plus, don’t miss the Big Bank Holiday Hangover Quiz – where festival organiser Andy will be jumping on stage with his punk outfit Snakes Everywhere!
Nomad is bringing the party with a DJ takeover from Everybody Dance and Juicebox, while Franks Bar is throwing it back with old school dance classics.
Further along towards Penny Lane, coffee spot Bean There will be hosting a synth night with local promoters Skylark. Meanwhile, Penny Lane Wine Bar, Leaf, and The Tavern are all set to showcase some incredible local live talent.
But it’s not just about the music – there’s a packed programme of activities for the whole community. For the first time ever, the festival will host an Alcohol-Free outdoor stage at Quaker Community Garden. There are also walking tours of Toxteth Cemetery and a special Smithdown Litfest book talk featuring musician-turned-author R. Peter Davies at Smithdown Social Arts Hub.

Art lovers, get ready for a 24-hour fundraising Art-A-Thon, where local artists will create pieces to be auctioned off. And in partnership with community group Liverpool Together, the festival is tackling loneliness with activities like a pub quiz and crochet workshop.
For families, Penny Lane Development Trust will be hosting a two-day outdoor family area packed with live music from The Rock Project music school, Atomic Wrestling, face painting, arts and crafts, market stalls, and a picnic zone.
Over at Wavertree Coffee House, expect a lively afternoon with outdoor music, inflatables, and a BBQ, while Smithdown Social Arts Hub will be running a ‘zine making workshop for all the creatives out there.
Smithdown Festival has spent the past decade championing grassroots music and arts in Wavertree, with past acts including Craig Charles, Space, Krafty Kuts, Idles, John Power, The Mysterines, Dave McCabe, and more.

And for the first time ever, there’s a ticketed afterparty at Wellington Yard featuring Girls Don’t Sync members G33 and Hannah Lynch, rising multi-genre DJ Amber Rose, and loads more across two warehouse spaces. All proceeds go towards keeping the festival free, with limited early bird tickets available now via Skiddle.
Click here for the latest lineup announcements and event details for Smithdown Festival.
Find out more about events in the city here.
North West Cancer Research has unveiled its very first Tree of Hope at Thornton Garden of Rest, Liverpool.
A moving tribute to loved ones lost to cancer and a beacon of hope for the future – North West Cancer Research has unveiled its very first Tree of Hope at Thornton Garden of Rest, Liverpool.
The special unveiling ceremony, held on Saturday 22nd March, saw families, supporters, and local dignitaries, including Mayor of Sefton June Burns and Councillor Peter Harvey, come together to mark this poignant moment.
Alastair Richards, CEO of North West Cancer Research, welcomed guests and spoke passionately about the charity’s mission to fund cutting-edge cancer research and raise vital awareness. He introduced the Tree of Hope as a place where families can honour loved ones by adding engraved memory leaves, creating a heartfelt and lasting tribute.
After the speeches, guests gathered outside for the official unveiling, where three families, each with deep connections to the charity, placed the very first engraved leaves – each one a tribute to a life remembered.

Mayor of Sefton June Burns, who lost her husband to pancreatic cancer, shared her personal connection to the cause and praised the initiative:
“It was my honour to be part of the unveiling of the first Tree of Hope – a truly beautiful and meaningful tribute for those we’ve lost, while also helping to fund life-saving cancer research. Hopefully, one day, we’ll see a future without this devastating disease.”
Councillor Peter Harvey also highlighted the tree’s significance:
“The Tree of Hope is a special place where people can come to reflect, remember, and celebrate their loved ones. It’s been incredible to see how much this project means to the community, and we look forward to watching it grow in both hearts and leaves.”
The Tree of Hope will continue to grow as more families add their memory leaves, creating a lasting legacy that not only honours lives lost but also fuels the fight against cancer.
North West Cancer Research is the leading cancer charity for the North West and North Wales, dedicated to tackling the region’s specific cancer needs. Through funding pioneering research and improving treatment options, they’re striving for a future free from cancer.
To find out more about the Tree of Hope, or to purchase a memory leaf, visit the North West Cancer Research website here.
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Two stars from Everton Women’s first team, goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan and striker Katja Snoeijs, are stepping off the pitch and into ambassador roles to lead a powerful new project that’s giving local girls the chance of a lifetime.
Next summer, EitC will represent Team England at the Street Child World Cup (SCWC) – a global movement that uses football to amplify the voices of street-connected children. The event will be hosted in North America, just ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and ten young players from EitC’s youth programmes will be heading across the pond to take part.
With the backing of the Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association, Courtney and Katja will be actively involved, taking part in workshops and football sessions to mentor and inspire the team every step of the way.
Blues goalkeeper, Courtney Brosnan said:
“The Street Child World Cups have a life-changing impact on the young people who take part in them and it’s an honour to be able to support EitC’s journey in next year’s tournament. Football has the power to unite diverse communities and shine a light on prevalent social issues which is what this event is all about. I look forward to meeting the girls who will be representing Everton!”
Toffees striker, Katja Snoeijs added:
“It’s great that me and Courtney can use our platforms to inspire the charity’s girls’ team and support their pathway to the 2026 Street Child World Cup. It will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for them to represent Team England in North America and I’m excited to witness their journey first-hand. Come on you Blues!”
EitC’s Senior Manager of Youth and Support, Anthony Harden commented:
“We’re delighted to have Courtney and Katja onboard to support our girls’ team in the build-up to next year’s Street Child World Cup. They’re both influential role models for our female participants and having their backing as ambassadors will be incredibly inspiring for them.
“Our players will meet street-connected children from 29 teams across the globe who want an identity, protection from violence, exploitation and access to education. Although the young girls who will represent us will have had different life challenges to their counterparts, they all share a similar mission to reduce violence and exploitation of young people within their city and beyond.
“I’m sure this will be an unforgettable experience for everyone taking part and it will be testament to the participants’ journey with EitC so far. We look forward to announcing the players in due course and hope they create lifelong friendships along the way, develop teamwork and leadership skills and that the tournament will continue to inspire them in the future.”
The Street Child World Cup is a global movement for street children to receive the protection and opportunities that all children are entitled to. Ahead of each FIFA World Cup, Steet Child United brings together street children from across the world to play football, take part in a festival of arts and participate in child-friendly Congress sessions, all designed to empower and champion their rights.
Find out more about Everton in the Community here.
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Visit Knowsley Safari this Easter, with loads of family-friendly fun lined up from 7th-21st April and 20% off tickets.
The little ones will be buzzing to meet the Easter Bunny and enjoy a magical story time inside the brand-new cosy tipi on the Foot Safari. And if that’s not enough, there are three brilliant interactive Easter trails to follow, each with cracking prizes waiting at the end!

For those who love getting crafty, there’s plenty of hands-on fun to be had with conservation-themed activities, helping guests become eggs-perts in protecting native wildlife. And, of course, there’s the main event – more than 500 amazing animals to spot across the Foot Safari and Safari Drive. Expect to see white rhinos, African lions, wildebeest, Andean bears, giraffes, Amur tigers, meerkats and loads more, all loving the spring sunshine as the Safari comes to life.
Helena Berry, Head of Marketing & Sales at Knowsley Safari, said:
“This Easter, guests are in for a real treat as the Safari bursts into life. Our special events programme is packed with eggs-tra creative fun, and with hands-on activities, Easter trails, and plenty of adventure, there really is something for everyone.”

And if all that action works up an appetite, you’re covered! Head to the Oasis restaurant or the Outdoor Food Court to refuel with some delicious food and drinks. Plus, the kids can go wild on the fairground rides and amusements to round off a top day out.
Book tickets to visit Knowsley Safari this Easter here.
Find out more about Easter in Liverpool here.
Morecrofts Solicitors has announced a series of new appointments and internal promotions across its offices in Liverpool, Wirral, Crosby, Prescot, Allerton, and Woolton.
Successful training contracts
Megan Williams and Amy Knowles have both successfully completed their training contracts within the firm and been offered permanent roles as solicitors.
From April 1, Megan has joined the Private Client team at the Crosby office.
Megan is passionate about this area of law and is eager to contribute to the team’s continued success.
She said:
“I am excited to have qualified into the Private Client team in Crosby. This area of law has been a keen interest to me for many years, and I find it very rewarding. I am extremely proud of my achievements and I can’t thank Morecrofts enough for giving me the opportunity to fulfil my career goal of becoming a solicitor.”
Amy joined the Employment team at the City office, also from April. She is excited to take on the next phase of her legal career, saying:
“I am really excited to be qualifying into the employment team. It’s been almost four years since I started at Morecrofts and I’m very grateful for all the support and guidance I have received along the way. I am excited to be getting started!”
Managing partner, Alison Lobb, commented:
“I am delighted that we have offered Megan and Amy roles at the firm. They’re both great assets and I know they will flourish in their teams. Congratulations to both – I am looking forward to watching your careers continue to grow at Morecrofts.”
New appointments
The firm has also welcomed several new colleagues:
- Lydia Potter – Receptionist/legal support assistant
- Pam Anderton – Receptionist/legal support assistant
- Sophie Wilson – Executive assistant
- Ben Towell – Property paralegal
- Savannah Taylor – Family paralegal
- Molly Evans – Court of Protection manager
Internal promotions
As part of Morecrofts’ ongoing commitment to developing and retaining talent from within, the firm has also announced a raft of promotions:
Claire Johns, and Clare Kerrigan, solicitor and chartered legal executive on the family law team, and Shirley English, chartered legal executive in commercial and residential property, are all promoted to senior associate roles, whilst Ella Neale and Heather Lyon, both solicitors in the family team, are promoted to associate.
Alison Lobb added:
“At Morecrofts, we believe in the value of maintaining top talent within the firm. By promoting people internally, we ensure they feel valued and recognised for their hard work and dedication. These promotions are a testament to the exceptional contributions of Claire, Clare, Shirley, Ella, and Heather, and I look forward to seeing them continue to thrive in their new roles.”