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E D I TO R’S LE T T E R After weeks of announcements and anticipation, YM Liverpool has arrived. Welcome to our April issue! With spring in full swing - a season synonymous with new beginnings – what better time for us to finally bring you our new-look print edition, brimming with brand new features and some familiar favourites too. We’ve already been your magazine #since1999, celebrating all things fantastic about our city of Liverpool, and that’ll continue under our new brand. To get things off to a flying start we’ve been hitting Liverpool’s streets to find the most stylish fashion followers, scoured the region for the best places to live within a 15-minute reach of the city centre, and we’ve also explored Ireland’s Shannon area to find out whether it’s worth a visit when new flights from Liverpool John Lennon Airport launch. There’s also a heap of inspiration for your home, a taste of the culinary delights at MasterChef winner Anton Piotrowski’s Rodney Street restaurant, and we chat to Pete Best about life after The Beatles. Enjoy!

INSIDE Where to Live

The Interview We chat to Pete Best as he prepares for his first theatre appearance

Market highlights Make a fresh start with our stand-out new build homes

Interiors Bring a touch of spring into your home with on-trend yellow

Style Counsel We track down Liverpool’s dedicated followers of fashion

Fine dining at Rodney Street’s Röski

Let the Journey Begin Eye-catching luggage for your travels

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Our pick of places within a 15-minute reach from the city centre

Restaurant Review NATASHA YOUNG Editor

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assistant solicitor at the firm from 2010 to 2014. She re-joins from Quality Solicitors David Roberts & Co in New Brighton. She comes with a strong track record in the property sector and has acted on acquisitions and disposals for a varied range of clients and on projects including residential, light industrial, offices, retail, pubs and car parks and worked on the One Park West development in Liverpool for Grosvenor. Melissa is a member of the Batala Mersey Brazilian-style percussion band and her other interests include competitive volleyball, ballroom dancing and yoga. She said: “I have extensive experience in the commercial property market and I am passionate about service delivery.” Another experienced property law professional, Darren, also previously worked as a property associate solicitor as MSB from 2010 to 2014 and joins from Wirral-based David Roberts & Co. He has acted on all aspects of property law including acquisitions and disposals, commercial

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W O R D S BY N ATA S H A YO U N G

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With renowned cultural attractions, a mouth-watering mix of restaurants and bars and a vibrant range of shops, it’s all going on in Liverpool city centre. For many though, enjoying the hustle and bustle doesn’t necessarily mean wanting to live right amongst it. Whether the car, rail, cycling or walking is your chosen mode of transport, we’ve rounded up a diverse mix of top destinations to live in the Liverpool City Region – all within a 15-minute reach of Liverpool city centre. 8

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Picturesque and with its original character preserved, Wirral’s model industrial village of Port Sunlight offers a quaint lifestyle just a short drive away from the heart of Liverpool city centre.

Popular green spaces, thriving community spirit and character-filled homes, coupled with close proximity to the city centre and some of Liverpool’s most prominent landmarks – surely Toxteth’s Princes Park area has it all!

It takes an estimated 14 minutes to travel via the Queensway Tunnel from the historic destination to James Street – a bustling central Liverpool spot ideally located for the business district, iconic waterfront and evergrowing restaurant hub of Castle Street – meaning you can easily enjoy the best of both worlds. Founded in 1888 by William Hesketh Lever after it was built to house the workers of the nearby Lever Brothers ‘Sunlight Soap’ factory, which later became Unilever, the 130-year-old village incorporates Arts and Crafts Movement design and many of its homes are now Grade II-listed. A haven for lovers of period property, the area is looked after by the Port Sunlight Village Trust which is responsible for conserving its heritage and assists residents on making alterations and improvements in keeping with the Conservation Area. Port Sunlight isn’t without its own cultural attractions and community activities either. National Museums Liverpool’s Lady Lever Art Gallery, which boasts renowned collections of Wedgwood jasperware and PreRaphaelite paintings, is based there along with the award-winning Port Sunlight Museum which delves into the history of the village and is set amongst stunning grounds.

The Grade II*-listed historic park itself is a hive of activity for visitors and local residents alike, with its fishing lake, tennis courts and weekly 5K Park Run; plus it provides an easy route through to the jewel in Liverpool’s green space crown and major city event space that is Sefton Park. It sits at the bottom of Princes Avenue – a main vein into central Liverpool from southern areas of the city which has renowned residential areas and key housing developments on either side. The Welsh Streets area, for one, is currently the subject of a major regeneration project with PlaceFirst breathing new life into derelict Victorian houses to create new rental homes. On the opposite side of Princes Avenue lies the Granby Four Streets, which enhanced Liverpool’s position as an art hotspot in 2015 when it attracted the prestigious Turner Prize. Architect practice Assemble’s contribution to the transformation of the area, in collaboration with local residents, was recognised with the award. Now a Granby Winter Garden which formed part of Assemble’s vision plays host to community events such as workshops, and a regular Granby Four Streets Community Market fills the streets with artisan traders. It’s a thriving part of the city which sits just a 14-minute bike ride away from the central retail and leisure complex Liverpool ONE.

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Looking to balance the buzz of a major city with sea, sand and some outdoor adventure? It’s perfectly possible if you set up home in Waterloo.

Liverpool’s Islington area is being revitalised to become the Fabric District as part of an ambitious mixed-use vision which pays homage to the area’s historic textile heritage.

The Sefton town is just a 15-minute journey along Merseyrail’s Northern Line to Liverpool’s Moorfields train station in the central business district. Previously known as Crosby Seabank before taking its name from the 1815 battle, the area marks the start of Crosby Coastal Park which stretches all the way to Hightown. The park is home to the now iconic ‘Another Place’ installation by Anthony Gormley as well as the Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre, where visitors can truly make the most of the waterfront location by trying their hand at water sports. An abundance of charming, character-filled homes are available in the area and have a wealth of amenities close by for when even the 15-minute commute into the city is too far. Step out of the train station and South Road is a hub of restaurants serving cuisines from around the world, alongside bars, pubs and shops.

As the area is transformed it’s certainly one to watch for house hunters, particularly students and young professionals. Just an estimated eight-minute walk away from Liverpool city centre’s key Lime Street Station transport hub, the district forms part of the city’s growing multi-billion pound Knowledge Quarter and is therefore on the doorstep of university campuses as well as the Royal Liverpool Hospital and centres of innovation like Sensor City. The area is already home to student accommodation complexes, with further developments underway or in the pipeline including One Islington Plaza. At the end of 2017 developer YPG was also given the green light to build three new seven to 10-storey blocks of apartments and a commercial space for young skilled workers and students. Cultural venues have also been emerging in the area, including ‘craft, work and play’ space The Tapestry, as well as London Road’s new bar and live music and DJ venue The Reeds. YM Liverpool

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The Interview

Interview by LAWRENCE SAUNDERS

Despite being one of just six people ever able to call themselves a ‘Beatle’, Pete Best is probably best known as the unluckiest man in music history. After his dismissal as the band’s drummer on the cusp of ‘Beatlemania’, Pete took his own route in show business – a path which has now led him onto the theatre stage for the first time. Ahead of his appearance in a play which follows a quest to find John Lennon’s priceless banjo, we caught up with him to talk about the show, life after the ‘Fab Four’ and owning a Penny Lane fruit and veg shop.

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“Regardless of what happened, you’ve got to be proud of the fact that you can call yourself a Beatle.” How did you get involved with ‘Lennon’s Banjo’? You’ve never done any serious acting before have you? A couple of years ago I was sent a novel called ‘Julia’s Banjo’ by Rob Fennah or Helen A. Jones, one of the two who co-wrote the book. I read it and thought ‘that’s a nice little story that’. It’s factual, humorous, and all the other bits and pieces. Anyway, one day I was in town and I bumped into Rob and I told him I’d be interested in doing a cameo if they ever did anything stagewise with the book. He basically turned around and started laughing but I was serious! Low and behold, sometime later Rob got in touch with my manager and asked if I would be interested in a cameo role in the play. It’s going to be me playing me, whichever way they want me to come across. I’ve got lines. It’s not just a case of walking on and saying hello and walking off again. I’m adding to the play itself.

Did you feel a sense of redemption when ‘Anthology 1’ (compilation of Beatles’ rarities, ou akes and live performances released in 1995) came out because it included 10 recordings which you played on? It came completely out of the blue. I knew ‘Anthology’ was coming out but I didn’t pay too much attention to it because I never figured that they would include me on it. But then I got the offer from Apple and low and behold, I ended up on 10 tracks which was great. As you say, after all these years it was a bit like ‘I must have been fairly important to get 10 tracks out of 60’. The bulk of the royalties came through when it was released and it was the icing on the cake after so many years. They keep drib drabbing in but you move onto another project like the play, which is a totally new experience for me.

Do you think the banjo is still out there, waiting to be found? I’m certain it’s out there somewhere - that’s the incredible thing about it. Wherever it might be god only knows, but it’s out there somewhere.

One of those 10 tracks included on ‘Anthology’ was the first recording of ‘Love Me Do’. It must still mean something to have been involved in some way with The Beatles’ first single, and one of their most famous songs. It does. Especially because that particular version was never finished, it was the version which we performed for George Martin on 6 June 1962 (The Beatles’ first visit to Abbey Road Studios). After we played it for George, it was very much a case of ‘fine, leave it with me, and when we come back we’ll decide on the final touches’. For me, it was incredible to see it on ‘Anthology’ because it was the first time I’d heard it in over 30 years or so. It was a blast from the past!

Looking back at your departure from The Beatles in 1962, were you ever given a reason for being let go? To this day, hand on heart, I don’t know the actual reason why. There are plenty of people out there today who are more concerned with why or how I left The Beatles than I am. It happened nearly 60 years ago and my life has progressed the way that it has done in show business, and I’m happy. That’s the beauty of it. I’m not reflecting back on it all the time – I’ve got my own band and I do performances around the world. I’m a busy guy and I love it.

You stopped drumming not long a er leaving the band and only started performing again in the late 1980s. What made you pick up the sticks again a er so many years? I quit show businesses to raise my family. In 1988 I was persuaded to do a performance at a Beatles convention in Liverpool. I’d been refusing offers for years but this particular time they got me into a corner, and I said ‘okay I’ll do it!’. I got my younger brother Roag in to play drums alongside me and we played some good old rock and roll – it wasn’t going to be

Before you read the book, had you ever heard about John Lennon’s banjo? I’d heard about John’s banjo, or Julia’s banjo as it was, ever since I first got to know John but I’d forgotten about the instrument until I saw this book. Julia taught him to play a couple of chords on it and from there he emanated, like most of the musos in Liverpool at that time, towards the guitar and the skiffle craze.

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“For me it was incredible to see ‘Love Me Do’ on ‘Anthology’ because it was the first time I’d heard it in over 30 years. It was a blast from the past!” Beatles stuff, it was rock and roll. It went really well and at the end of the night my mum came up to me and said ‘Pete, you don’t know it but you’re going back into show businesses’. I laughed because I thought it was just a one-off but how right she was – here I am still treading the boards today. Despite all that went on with The Beatles, and you saying it’s a part of your life which is over now, do you still feel a certain sense of pride that you’re one of only six people who can or have ever been able to say, ‘I was a Beatle’? Oh very much so. A lot of people have called my contribution to the band ‘the spadework’ which they emanated from. So yeah, regardless of what happened, you’ve got to be proud of the fact that you can call yourself a Beatle or an ex-Beatle. Finally, is it true that you used to own a fruit and veg shop on Penny Lane? No, but a lot people seem to think I did! A tour guide even said on the radio that I used to have one. There was a fruit and veg shop on Penny Lane but it wasn't mine. I’ve no idea where the rumour came from. I’ve done most things in my time but running a fruit and veg shop is not one of them!

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Think about how your property is being presented to buyers during viewings. Does it make more sense for you to show buyers around, rather than an agent? “Nobody knows your property better than you,” says Naz. “It makes sense, therefore, that you would show potential buyers around your home. By doing so you’ll also save yourself a hefty amount. “Using an online agent, you’ll pay an upfront fee rather than a commission and will manage viewings yourself.”

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Be responsive to potential buyers' requests If you want to sell your home quickly, you need to be ready and willing to hurry things along. “Make sure you’re responsive to enquiries,” says Naz. “Your agent should be able to contact you easily and if a buyer wants to view the property, work around their timings. “Furthermore, be sure to have the answers to any buyer questions ready - do your research on new developments in the area, schools and other amenities they may ask about.”

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7 Molineux Avenue, Knotty Ash, Liverpool L14 3LT 40 5/7 Woodend Avenue, Hunts Cross, Liverpool L25 0NY 43 172–178 Prescot Road & 2 Stanley Road, Fairfield, Liverpool L7 0JD 73 151–155 County Road, Walton, Liverpool L4 5PB 77 246 County Road, Walton, Liverpool L4 5PW 78 214–218 Rice Lane and 2D & E Parkinson Road, Liverpool L9 1DJ 94 114/116 Queens Drive, West Derby, Liverpool L13 0AJ 127 220–230 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 1DJ

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53 Merebank Court, Greenbank Lane, Aigburth, Liverpool L17 1AE 1 Crown Mews, Crown Lane, Denbigh, Clwyd LL16 3AA 2 Crown Mews, Crown Lane, Denbigh, Clwyd LL16 3AA Flat 4 Denver Park, Denver Road, Liverpool L32 4RZ 127 Windrows, Skelmersdale, Lancashire WN8 8NL 12 Denton Grove, Liverpool L6 4AJ Flats 1, 4, 6 and 7, 88 Euston Road, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 5LD 12 Ullet Road, Liverpool L8 3SR 51 Peter Road, Liverpool L4 3RT 48 Macdonald Street, Liverpool L15 1EL Apt 55, 6 Mill View, Rutter Street, Liverpool L8 6AG 65 Rodney Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH41 2RQ 10 Marnwood Walk, Kirkby, Liverpool L32 5TS 54 Southey Street, Bootle, Merseyside L20 4LL 109 Rhodesia Road, Liverpool L9 9BT 39 Sunningdale Road, Liverpool L15 4HJ 10 Worcester Drive, Tuebrook, Liverpool L13 9AX 3 Mainland House, 395 Stanley Road, Bootle, Merseyside L20 3EF 37 Melwood Drive, Liverpool L12 8RL 3 Bowley Road, Liverpool L13 6RR 7 Hooton Road, Liverpool L9 4SF 8 Whitelodge Avenue, Liverpool L36 2PU 62 Church Road West, Liverpool L4 5UF 65 Bellamy Road, Liverpool L4 3SB 47A & B Owen Street, St. Helens, Merseyside WA10 3DN 49 Olivia Street, Bootle, Merseyside L20 2EP

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4 Primrose Court, Morecambe, Lancashire LA4 5NS 44 Flat 192 Greenhill Road, Mossley Hill, Liverpool L18 7HW 45 181a Westminster Road, Liverpool L4 4LR 46 343 Walton Breck Road, Liverpool L4 0SY 48 297 Warrington Road, Abram, Wigan, Lancashire WN2 5RQ 51 21 Merton Road, Bootle, Merseyside L20 3BJ 58 3 Welcroft Street, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3DF 59 5 Welcroft Street, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3DF 60 39 Colwell Road, Liverpool L14 8XZ 61 21 Kingfisher House, Pighue Lane, Liverpool L13 1DQ 62 89 Makin Street, Liverpool L4 5QF 66 1 Welcroft Street, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3DF 69 23 Regency, Temple Lane, Liverpool L2 5BB 70 324 Rice Lane, Liverpool L9 2BL 71 166 Walton Village, Liverpool L4 6TN 75 47 Dorset Road, Anfield, Liverpool L6 4DU 76 43 Buchanan Road, Liverpool. L9 1EN 80 73 Grasmere Street, Liverpool L5 6RH 86 14 Dinas Lane, Huyton, Liverpool L36 2NP 87 10 Manton Road, Kensington, Liverpool L6 6BL 95 53 Oakfield Road, Walton, Liverpool L4 0UE 96 23 Sovereign Chambers, Temple Lane, Liverpool L2 5BA 99 119 Moscow Drive, Liverpool L13 7DG 100 3 Colwell Close, Liverpool L14 8YE 101 111 Silverdale Avenue, Liverpool L13 7EZ 102 12 Wilburn Street, Liverpool L4 4EB 103 24 Stonehill Street, Liverpool L4 2QB 104 25 Stonehill Street, Liverpool L4 2QA 105 55 Westcott Road, Liverpool L4 2RF 106 4 Stonehill Street, Liverpool L4 2QB 107 69 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN 108 63 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN 109 67 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN 110 72 Dane Street, Liverpool L4 4DZ 111 15 Bala Street, Liverpool L4 2QN 114 30 Pennsylvania Road, Tuebrook Liverpool L13 9BA 116 99 Chorley Road, Standish, Wigan, Lancashire WN1 2SX 118 Flat 4, 17 Rocky Lane, Anfield, Liverpool L6 4BA 119 3 Broadbelt Street, Liverpool L4 5QL 123 Flats 1 & 2, 48 South Road, Hockley, Birmingham B18 5LD 124 Heatherleigh, Whitehill Lane, Bolton BL1 7DJ 125 Flats A & B, 122 Thornhill Road, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9BU 126 2 The Spinney, Prescot, Merseyside L34 3ND 128 18 & 18a George Arthur Road, Birmingham B8 1LW

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cocktails from the Tiny Tipple Van. The 2018 Pizza & Prosecco Festival national tour is a wonderful way to enjoy heavenly pizza matched to the perfect Prosecco, while you spend quality time with friends and create a night to remember. The Pizza & Prosecco Festival is getting even bigger and better for 2018. After a sold out national tour in 2017, this delightful boutique festival will offer even more fun and entertainment - a perfect girl’s night out for friends who love the finest Prosecco and a hot slice of freshly-made pizza, straight from a wood-fired oven. The 2018 national tour is already confirmed for London, Liverpool, Cardiff, Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham, Manchester, Oxford, Newcastle, Chester, Bristol, Swindon and Edinburgh, all in carefully selected venues full of charm and style. More dates and venues are still to be announced on the biggest Pizza & Prosecco Festival tour so far.

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Demanding a detour from the streets catching much of Liverpool’s foodie footfall these days, the restaurant formerly home to long-running, popular Puschka surely needed something special to keep attracting diners. Luckily ‘MasterChef: The Professionals’ winner Anton Piotrowski was on hand to step into the Rodney Street space with Röski. The restaurant’s website promises “big flavours, big smiles, and great service” along with a “super relaxed atmosphere,” several of which were ticked off the list immediately after we arrived. As with the laid-back and unpretentious setting, simplicity seemed to be the key with food options. We were offered a choice of four taster menus – a five-dish choice and its vegetarian version (both £55), or a seven-dish choice and its meat-free alternative (both £75). My dinner date and I were won over by the sound of a fine dining take on scouse and the mysterious ‘Roski’s got game’, both settling on the meaty five-dish menu. As we awaited the main event we were treated to a snack which, as our server explained, would bring a “taste of Thailand”. Not only was the Southeast Asian suggestion music to our ears as the ‘beast from the east’ loitered outside, but the

“An accompanying hint of the wilderness was brought to life with liquid nitrogen, creating a magical smoking centrepiece on the table as we ate.”

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food was a colourful delight to look at and even more enjoyable to eat. A selection of carrots was accompanied by a curry kick and powdery goats milk which melted away in the mouth. An amuse-bouche followed in the form of mushroom ragu with aged parmesan and wild garlic – a beautifully creamy, perfect combination. As with many dishes we experienced during the evening, the flavours gently lingered until the next plate arrived, keeping our taste buds satisfied. Next up was the start of our menu proper – scouse with smoked vegetables, a smoked bacon dumpling and beef gravy. Once the lid was lifted we were met with a picturesque stack of ingredients and an amazing aroma. The menu’s buttermilk bread with roast onion butter accompanied it as we were assured that “dipping is encouraged”. Whilst it may have looked somewhat different to your ma’s classic bowl of scouse, Röski’s version was no less hearty and comforting. The bread’s slightly blackened crust added to the depth of flavours. The roasted cauliflower with caramelised cauliflower, parmesan custard, parmesan tuile, curry oil and frozen apple came next. With just a few core ingredients cooked in multiple ways, this spectacular twist on cauliflower cheese was a prime example of Röski’s clever cooking, impressing with an array of textures rather than overwhelming with too many flavours. We waited with anticipation to find out what the centrepiece of the ‘Isle of Skye’ served with celeriac and marmite would be, and it didn’t disappoint. A blowtorched lobster claw was packed with all the freshness you’d expect from seafood and its meaty texture was complemented by the warmth of its accompaniments.

Röski

‘Röski’s got game’ was revealed as a surprisingly delicate plate of tender venison, served alongside butternut squash jus, a subtle piece of black pudding and cabbage and, again, it was delicious. Despite red meats and rich flavours, Röski’s portions were just right and perfectly balanced. There was no drowsy food coma looming as dessert arrived and I couldn’t wait to tuck into the black forest gateau-style dish. Estate chocolate – again in a various forms including mousse, brownie and brittle crispy pieces – alongside boozy cherries and icy goats milk was an indulgent hit with my sweet tooth. An accompanying hint of the wilderness was brought to life with liquid nitrogen, creating a magical smoking centrepiece on the table as we ate. To round off our feast it seemed only right that we sample the dish made famous by chef Anton’s stint on ‘MasterChef: The Professionals’ – ‘Röski gone carrots’ (available for a £10 supplement). From its fun presentation – a plant pot with a carrot growing from chocolatey, popping candyinfused ‘soil’ – to its delightful layers of frosting and cake, it was certainly the most memorable carrot cake I’ve ever tried and a triumphant finale to our evening of fabulous food. Röski is an extravagant treat but, in my view, its definitely worth cutting out a couple of takeaways or pricey lunches to make a special night of it there, as it certainly delivers on food with the ‘wow’ factor and its promise of a friendly, relaxed experience.

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PLANS REVEALED FOR LIVERPOOL SPRING FESTIVAL Liverpool Spring Festival is set to take place in Sefton Park (next to the lake) from 28 - 29 April with a fun packed weekend for visitors of all ages. The outdoor event features a whole raft of interactive workshops, vegetarian cookery classes, a producers’ market, Garden & Lifestyle stalls, and there will also be plenty of food and drink on offer in the street food village and across the festival site. During the weekend, families can enjoy a programme of entertaining and educational sessions, which are themed around nature and wildlife, including seed planting and herb workshops, as well as birds of prey and mini beasts. There is plenty more to keep young animal lovers busy with a pop-up farm, where youngsters can get up close to guinea pigs, rabbits and ferrets, with an opportunity to bottle feed baby lambs and goats. The festival includes an entertaining sheep show, which is guaranteed to make the audience

smile as nine different breeds of sheep appear on stage, each with their own theme tune. Visitors will learn about the different breeds of sheep, the wool they produce and there will be an opportunity to watch the skill involved in sheep shearing. There will also be arts and crafts, a vintage fairground, woodland themed storytelling sessions and donkey rides throughout the weekend. Visitors who prefer a more laid back weekend can choose from a number of free health and wellbeing workshops including yoga, meditation, relaxation and healthy eating. Isabella Kantor, Liverpool Spring Festival Event Manager, said: “Spring is a time to celebrate all that is good about nature and the outdoors, as the weather starts to warm up through Liverpool Spring Festival, we are aiming to give people a reason to get together to enjoy the best of the season with outdoor food and fun that will appeal to the whole family. “There will be plenty to keep visitors

entertained with such a jam packed programme of activities and interactive workshops to choose from. Anyone looking for a more laid back experience can simply stroll through the festival site, browsing the stalls and soaking up the atmosphere. Whatever your preference, it’s set to be a fantastic weekend of foodie fun.” Liverpool Spring Festival is a sister event to Liverpool Food and Drink Festival, which will take place later this year (15-16 September).

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WO R D S BY L AW R E N C E S AU N D E R S

With flights from Liverpool to Shannon, Ireland returning in May for the first time since 2014, YM Liverpool has rounded-up some tips to enjoy a picturesque portion of the Emerald Isle.

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lying in to Shannon Airport is the perfect landing point for exploring some of the most treasured tourist spots on Ireland’s spectacular west coast – a region steeped in culture and natural beauty. In an hour and a half or less you could be toe tapping along to traditional Irish music in Galway, marvelling at the awe-inspiring beauty of the Cliffs of Moher or dolphin spotting in the Shannon Estuary.

Where to stay Daly’s House, Doolin This four-star family-run B&B in the heart of the charming village of Doolin serves as the perfect base for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way tourist trail which includes the majestic Cliffs of Moher – Ireland’s most visited attraction. Well-known for its cracking full Irish breakfast, Daly’s House was last year named by comparison website trivago as one of the country’s top 10 best value-formoney hotels. Head out into the garden for unbroken views of the nearby Doonagore Castle before taking a stroll into the village for an evening of traditional music.

Dromoland Castle Hotel, near Newmarket-on-Fergus Money no object? Want to sample the celebrity lifestyle for a night? The five-star Dromoland Castle resort is 20 minutes’ drive from Shannon Airport and boasts a visitor’s book which reads like a who’s who of music, film and sport. Everyone from Johnny Cash and Richard Burton to Jack Nicholson and James Hunt has pitched up at this sprawling 410-acre County Clare estate over the years. Whether John Travolta came to sample the fine dining or the renowned falconry experience is unclear, but a night’s stay at one of Ireland’s top hotels is certainly worth experiencing if only once. 40 YM Liverpool

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GALWAY Our very own Galway guide Caitlin Foley from ThisIsGalway.ie gives YM Liverpool the lowdown on where to eat, drink and be merry in the City of Tribes – just over an hour’s drive from Shannon Airport. A regular bus service also operates from the airport to the city.

Where to eat

What to do

The French Table, Limerick

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This authentic French restaurant has been earning rave reviews ever since it opened on the banks of the River Shannon in 2008. Head chef Thomas has spent more than 15 years cooking in well-to-do restaurants on the continent and it looks to have paid off with the 2018 Michelin Guide praising this eatery’s menu, which combines classic Gallic flavours with the freshest locally sourced produce.

Follow in the footsteps of Craggy Island’s hapless priests with a tour of locations featured in the hit ‘90s sitcom ‘Father Ted’. Starting from the Burren Hub in Kilfenora, the excursion visits the scenes of some of Ted, Dougal, Jack’s most infamous moments. For a few extra Euros you can even take tea and cake at Father Ted’s parochial house with the real-life Mrs. Doyle. Go on, go on, go on - book your tickets now.

The Cloister, Ennis

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Housed in a renovated 13th Century friary, this sophisticated bar and restaurant is the brainchild of Dermot and Noreen Fetton – a duo well respected in hospitality circles thanks to their work at Dromoland Castle. Alongside awarding-winning chef Paddy Collins, the pair have crafted a menu brimming with charming contemporary creations which don't cost the earth. For €25, the three-course set menu is a particular stand-out with highlights including sautéed mushrooms and spinach on brioche, parmesan cream sauce and slow roast beef striploin with brandy and cracked black pepper sauce.

“Head out into the garden for unbroken views of the nearby Doonagore Castle before taking a stroll into the village for an evening of traditional music.”

Get your head down “If you’re looking to stay in the city centre, the Corrib House Guest Accommodation is a charming, Georgian-style townhouse with dramatic views of the River Corrib and the Salmon Weir”, says Caitlin. “The 19th Century house has been beautifully restored in a traditional style, and their brunch is something of a local secret.”

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Built in 1425 on the site of a Viking trading camp dating back to 970, Bunratty Castle is regarded by many as the most complete and authentic medieval castle in the whole of Ireland. Situated just a 10-minute drive from Shannon Airport, the castle was restored to its former medieval glory in 1954 and now contains an array of 15th and 16th Century furnishings, tapestries, and works of art. Stick around until nightfall to experience the famous medieval banquets which take place all year round - complete with a period specific menu, a good sing-along and plenty of craic.

If it’s a caffeine hit you’re after, then Caitlin highly recommends Badger and Dodo and its Corkroasted beans. Restaurant-wise, Galway is overflowing with culinary hotpots and Caitlin reckons it can be a tough decision to choose just one. “Kai Restaurant in Galway’s bohemian West End is a great option for weekend brunch and dinner, offering award-winning locally-sourced Irish food, along with some of the best homemade cake around,” she says. Fancy something more laidback? Caitlin suggests you try Handsome Burger inside the pub, Caribou. “Their rosemary chips are unreal, the burgers are deadly and they even have an Indian-style veggie burger,” she adds.

2018 Fleadh Nua, Ennis

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Nearly every town and county in Ireland holds its own summer festival celebrating the country’s love of music and a good time. Started in Dublin in 1970, the Fleadh Nua – which means New Festival – is seen as the precursor to the lot. The 2018 edition starting on 20 May in Ennis promises to be the biggest and best yet – chock full of concerts, traditional Irish music sessions, recitals, Irish dance competitions and street entertainment – all spread over nine wonderful days.

Caitlin reckons a Saturday morning is best spent checking out the Galway Market outside St. Nicholas’ Church for hot fried doughnuts and huge portions of curry. If its live entertainment you’re after then she recommends catching a traditional session at The Crane Bar, or a gig or comedy set at the Róisín Dubh. Meanwhile, if the sun is shining, Caitlin suggests you join the locals for “a few cans at the Spanish Arch, or a plunge into the sea at Blackrock in Salthill”.

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WoWFEST 2018 to bring big names and timely topics Liverpool literary organisation Writing on the Wall is lining up a melting pot of hot topics and big names for its 19th annual festival. The recently announced WoWFEST 2018 will follow the theme ‘Crossing Borders’ when it takes place across the city throughout May, responding to recent national and international political, social and cultural developments around issues of Brexit, migration, race, diversity and nationalism. Current themes including the #Justice4Grenfell and #MeToo campaigns and gender equality are among those to be discussed and debated across the packed programme, which will feature appearances by Lily Allen (pictured), ‘Peep Show’ star Robert Webb and Benjamin Zephaniah to name a few.

FACT celebrates 15 years in Liverpool When it opened on Wood Street in 2003, the FACT (Foundation of Art and Creative Technology) headquarters became Liverpool’s first new arts building since the Philharmonic Hall in 1939. During its 15 years in the city, the venue has explored new media, played host to immersive and thought-provoking free exhibitions and held hands-on workshops. A week-long programme of celebrations to mark its milestone birthday is now lined up for 11-15 April and sounds as interesting, entertaining and interactive as ever. A mix of free and ticketed events are being held, continuing FACT’s work with exciting artists and filmmakers and exploring a range of mediums as well as audience interaction. Highlights include a brain controlled film by Richard Ramchurn called ‘The Moment’, which will be screened for free in a caravan in Ropewalks Square and uses audience members’ live brain data to create a unique narrative with each viewing through brain computer interfaces. Photo: Warner Music Sweden / CC-BY-SA-3.0

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River royalty returns Two much-loved monarchs of the waves are preparing to return to Liverpool this summer as part of the city’s busy schedule of cruise ships. Always ones to make a spectacular entrance, Cunard Line’s Queen Victoria will sail into the Mersey on 22 May and will be followed by a visit from the Queen Elizabeth, which docks on 23 July. The separate arrivals of the popular ships come three years on from the landmark ‘Three Queens’ event, which drew more than one million spectators to the banks of the River Mersey to watch the duo and fellow Cunard ship Queen Mary 2 ‘dance’.

Liverpool Biennial attracts world renowned artists

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The 10th Liverpool Biennial gets underway this summer and its newly announced programme promises some striking special commissions and projects from internationally renowned artists. More than 40 artists from 22 countries will present work responding to the call ‘Beautiful world, where are you?’ across various city venues including Bluecoat, FACT, Open Eye Gallery and Tate Liverpool as well as public spaces. Highlights include a collaboration between internationally acclaimed artist Ryan Gander and Knotty Ash Primary School, Oscar nominee Agnès Varda’s (pictured) first work in the UK and a large-scale public sculpture by Holly Hendry commissioned for Exchange Flags. Meanwhile artist Ari Benjamin Meyers will explore Liverpool’s musical history with a new film at the Playhouse, and Mohamed Bourouissa will create a new ‘healing garden’ in the heart of Toxteth with the help of the community. Liverpool Biennial 2018, which marks 20 years since the first event and a decade since Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture, will run from 14 July until 28 October 2018.

TEDxLiverpool to serve up more inspiration The renowned TED brand has stirred up some excitement by filtering out the first details of its return to Exhibition Centre Liverpool in 2018. Details of when tickets will be on sale, as well as this year’s speakers, still remain under wraps but we do know the event will be hitting the city on 17 June. Bringing together innovators, experts and creative thinkers for a day of inspirational speeches, TEDxLiverpool last took place in 2016 with

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appearances from Liverpool-born Sir Ken Robinson and the ‘doctor of the future’ Rangan Chatterjee. Dr Chatterjee’s presentation on how he thinks it’s possible to make diseases disappear has been viewed over one million times on YouTube. All 850 tickets for the 2016 edition sold out fast so organisers are this year urging anyone interested in attending to keep their eye’s peeled for ticket release information.


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