Liverpool BID Company is investing £480k in festive lights across the city centre over the next four years. This year, the lights will extend into Hardman Street and Leece Street for the first time, as the BID area has expanded. New Christmas lights will also be installed on various streets, including Old Hall Street, Tithebarn Street, Lord Street, Church Street, Hope Street, Hardman Street, and Leece Street. Metquarter will host ticketed workshops in partnership with GPO, offering craft making and creativity activities from wreathmaking to fabric fairy light creation.
Over the next four years, Liverpool BID Company is investing £480k in lights across the city centre. For the first time, as the BID area has expanded up to the Georgian Quarter, this year’s lights will extend into Hardman Street and Leece Street.
READ MORE: 'I haven't used my tumble dryer since finding Dunelm's lifesaver 7p per hour heated airer'Ceiling curtains - which will stretch right across the street - will light up specific roads, including Basnett Street, Tarleton Street, Richmond Street and Williamson Street. The 'Elfie Selfie Station' returns to St John’s with the elves on hand for selfies and for a chance to add themselves to the nice list, will be open every weekend from November 25, from 12-4pm
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