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Tag Archives: Fiona Shaw

Liverpool: Back in business?

Back in 2003 Sarah and I started a joint venture with one of our customers called ‘Liverpool back in business.’ We’d just been selected as European Capital of Culture for 2008 and our venture was going to take advantage of this renewed interest in all things Liverpool and give visitors to the city ‘insider’ tours …

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Posted byRonnieJune 12, 2014June 13, 2014Posted inLiverpool, ReadingTags: BAC Mono, Baltic Social, Bold St Coffee, business, Camp and Furnace, Chase One Rabbit, Culture Hub, David Parrish, Dazzle Ships, Fiona Shaw, IFB 2014, International Festival for Business 2014, Leaf, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool One, marketing, Mersey Tunnel, Oh me oh my, Oomoo, Port of Liverpool Building, shipping, T-Shirts & Suits, the Albert Dock's IFB pop-up, the Bluecoat, The City Tribune, the Culture Hub at Mann Island, the Great War, Trans Atlantic Slave Trade, Unit 51, WordscapesLeave a comment on Liverpool: Back in business?

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