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Wirral Employers Urged to ensure their Business survives the Office Party
Wirral Employers Urged to ensure their Business survives the Office Party
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Wirral employers are being reminded of their legal responsibilities when it comes to protecting their staff at Christmas parties. View post
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Commercial landlords in Wirral are being reminded that new rules relating to commercial property service charges will come into effect from April 1, 2019.
Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) has revealed the dates for its 2019 edition, along with the first events from its Dance and Theatre programmes.
What: Pride in Liverpool 2019 When: Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th July 2019 Where: Tithebarn Street and City Centre
A series of events are set to take place in Liverpool on Sunday 31st March to mark International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDoV).
LCR Pride Foundation has revealed its intention to bid for the Liverpool City Region to host the 2026 Gay Games, a move that has been backed by the region’s Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram at MIPIM on Tuesday 12th March 2019.
IT’S home to some of Merseyside’s most expensive properties and stars of the Premier League, but those who think they can’t afford to live in Formby could be pleasantly surprised.
The Liverpool site where Josephine Butler started life-changing work with the poor, the Birkdale road where women and children’s champion Christiana Hartley once lived, and the West Kirby school attended by actress Glenda Jackson are just some of the destinations featured in a new publication.
A leading Solicitors for the Elderly member is urging people to check their eligibility for a lasting power of attorney (LPA) fee refund, after it emerged that many were overcharged by the Office of the Public Guardian.
A new foundation focused on making the Liverpool City Region the most LGBT+ friendly region in the UK has launched with the support of Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram, Deputy Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr Wendy Simon and council leaders from Wirral and Knowsley.
Recently bereaved Wirral residents thinking of applying for probate could be hit by fees of up to £6,000 unless they apply before April, a leading solicitor has warned.
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