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Where do the children play?

The day begins with breakfast. Not at home, as it does usually, but out somewhere. Get me, modern as well as urban. I’d been supposed to meet a friend but as she isn’t well enough this morning to come out to play I decide to go out anyway. It’s going to be a long cold …

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Posted byRonnieFebruary 1, 2015February 1, 2015Posted inHistory, Liverpool, WalkingTags: 1984 Garden Festival, Alan Murray, Albert Dock, Baltic Creative, Baltic triangle, Brunswick Dock, Bulky Bob's, Camel Laird's, cameras, Chinese Theatre, City Bike Liverpool, City Quay, Dingle, Dockers' Steps, dragon boating, dragons, edgelands, Festival Gardens, Furniture Resource Centre, gardening, Herculaneum Dock, Higson's Brewery, Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool housing, Liverpool Overhead Railway, Liverpool Watersports Centre, Merseyside Development Corporation, Michael Heseltine, Militant, photography, politics, riverside apartments, Sefton Park, Social enterprise, social housing, Tails in the City, Unit 518 Comments on Where do the children play?

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