City plans quarter at last

Pink Paper  Jul 10 08

The UK's Capital of Culture could undergo further transformation this year, as a bid to enhance Liverpool's Gay Quarter has finally gone to consultation - following a decade of painfully slow discussions with the local council. Full story...

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