Memories of
city’s biggest ever event
LIVERPOOL has reaped the benefits of what is
being hailed as the biggest event in its history. An
independent report into the impact of the Giants-led Memories of
August 1914 has revealed it is one of Liverpool’s most successful
events to date. It shows that the spectacular swelled the
number of visitors to the city by 1 million people across the 5 days
(23 July to 27 July). This figure has resulted in an unprecedented economic
impact of £46 million into the local economy.
The report also found:-
Around 300,000 of the visitors were from outside the city region,
with the event proving popular with people from Yorkshire,
Lincolnshire and Wales. Australia, France and Hong Kong were some of
the most common places people outside of the UK had travelled from.
► The average spend per person for
someone from Liverpool was £19.
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The average spend per person for
someone outside the city region was £107.
► Around 160,000 visitors had never been to Liverpool
before.
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Memories was hugely popular with
groups, with 41% visiting as groups which included young and old
members of the family.
When asked to score the event out of 10 (with 10 being the highest),
the average score of the hundreds of people interviewed showed that
the overall quality of the event scored very highly with 9.2, with
the event organisation also receiving positive feedback.
Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said:- “We anticipated that
the return of the Giants would have a massive impact, but this
report shows it has surpassed our expectations.
To have 1 million people specifically come to the city to experience
a free cultural event is really rewarding, and the economic boost is
one of the biggest this city has ever experienced.
Memories of August 1914 was an incredibly special event – the
creative brilliance of Royal de Luxe brought to life part of this
city’s history which many had forgotten, and once again we really
took those three special visitors to our hearts as they played out
this emotional story before our very eyes.
But it’s not just about the economic benefits – this was the UK’s
flagship cultural commemoration marking an incredibly important
moment in our history. This event connected hundreds of thousands of
people with the story of the First World War and inspired many to
reflect on the impact this momentous time had on their families and
the city as a whole.
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the huge team involved in
making Memories such a success; partners across the city, from the
police and transport networks right though to volunteers and
sponsors, worked together tirelessly to make sure our city shone
during this Giant extravaganza.
I’m proud to be Mayor of a city which is renowned for having the
ambition and commitment to stage events of this scale; it cements
our reputation as one of the most creative cities in the world.”
The report was produced by The Murray Consultancy Ltd.
Following the event, figures also revealed other Liverpool
attractions felt the benefit of the giants over the 3 day period of
25-27 July:
Liverpool One – Footfall was up 16.9% in comparison to the
same weekend in 2013, and up 5.7% in comparison to the Sea Odyssey
weekend in 2012 which was Liverpool’s first Giant experience. They
also saw an increase in sales of 49.8% compared to the 2012 event.
National Museums Liverpool – Its venues (World Museum, Walker
Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum, International Slavery
Museum, Museum of Liverpool and Piermaster’s House) welcomed 55,319
visitors. Retail sales were up 72% and catering up 154% on the same
time period as last year.
Albert Dock Liverpool – The area was bustling with thousands
of families with many of the Dock’s bars, restaurants and shops
reported an increase in takings and footfall. The Pump House was 20%
up on the same time last year and had a record breaking week - the
best the pub has ever had. Likewise, Revolution Albert Dock broke
all records for food sales, becoming the busiest venue of their
chain for the week. While the Nauticalia shop said they were “massively”
up on both footfall and on spend.
Liverpool Bid Company – Wetherspoons on Whitechapel saw a 50%
increase in sales and La Tasca recorded their busiest ever trading
week, a pattern which many of the restaurants in Queen Square
followed.
Chris Bliss, Liverpool ONE Estate Director:- “Liverpool ONE
was at the heart of the Giant Spectacular and we welcomed hundreds
of thousands of visitors during the event. Sales across Liverpool
ONE increased by almost 50% compared to the Giant’s last visit in
2012 with cafes, bars and restaurants doing particularly well with
sales up 30%, clearly demonstrating the positive economic impact for
the city.”
Peter Cronin, Director of Development and Marketing for Albert Dock
Liverpool, said:- “Albert Dock is the natural heart for
waterfront animation like Giant Spectacular. We are committed to
working in partnership with the city council, Culture Liverpool and
the wider Waterfront Partnership to create incredible events which
generate huge economic impact on the city and create lasting
memories for our visitors.”
Using the rail network was one of the most popular ways for people
to travel in and out of the city:-
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Merseyrail found that around 500,000 passengers travelled on the
local network.
► Northern
Rail’s figures show more than 330,000 passengers passed through
stations they managed.
► First
Group saw a 71% increase in passengers on the Saturday (around 3,320
more people than usual).
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Virgin Trains logged 22,500 journeys to Liverpool – an increase of
24%. ►
London Midland saw
29,690 passengers – an increase of 7,663 on the week before.
► East Midland figures show an additional 2,200
journeys on their network were made.
Maarten Spaargaren, Managing Director of Merseyrail, said:-
“The Merseyrail network was one of the main ways for local residents
to get into town and see the Giants this summer. We put on extra
services, made trains longer and pulled out all the stops to ensure
that as many of our customers as possible could take part in this
global spectacle. We’re thrilled to be part of something that is
enjoyed, not just by people from the city region, but way beyond,
and we look forward to working with city partners on any major
events in the future.”
The event delivered fantastic local, national and international
coverage including America Online, USA Today, NBC News as well as
coverage in publications from Slovakia, Italy, Denmark and Canada.
More than 200 items appearing in the media.
Over the 5 days the official website
giantspectacular.com
had 1.2million visits, the majority of which were 1st time
visitors. #giants trended nationally on Twitter, and messages on the
@giantspectacle account were retweeted by people across the world
including South America, India, Japan, South Africa and Australia.
And the story was extremely popular on other media websites. The
dedicated BBC Giants website received 2.2million views and their
specially commissioned programme Liverpool’s Giant War generated
viewing figures of 1.1million – this is an impressive 21% share of
the viewing audience.
The full report is available at:-
giantspectacular.com.
Friends of St George's Hall Events
ST George's Hall in Liverpool is to hold
another Tea Dance, with the local band 'the Elderberries',
within the Great Hall on Wednesday, 5 November 2014. The event
will run from 1.30 pm to 4 pm. An entrance fee of £6 can be
paid at door. For more information about the event please call:- 0151 225 6909
or visit:-
StGeorgesLiverpool.co.UK.
Also to celebrate Christmas, the Friends of St George's Hall
are holding a buffet lunch and dance on Sunday, 30 November 2014,
from 12.30pm to 4pm. Tickets will cost £18, but you must send your request for tickets with payment, stamped
addressed envelope and your tel. no. to:- May Robinson, 52 The Vineries, Woolton L25 6EX.
For more information on the Christmas event please call:- 0151 428 2631.
Requests to attend must arrive by 17 November 2014. When
sending the cheque, please make it playable to:- 'Friends of
St George's Hall'. Also tables for up to 10 can be reserved. please enclose list of those who wish to sit together. |
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Save a life with
the extra hour this November
WHEN the clocks go back at
the end of October, many people will be using the extra hour to
spend some time catching up – on sleep, on chores or on exercise.
NHS Blood and Transplant would like to remind people in Merseyside
that blood donation also takes around an hour, so why not use it to
help save a life this autumn instead.
Although overall blood use within the NHS has reduced thanks to
improvements in clinical and surgical practices, hospitals and
patients still rely on more than 7,000 people attending a donation
session every day across England and North Wales.
It is important that vital blood stocks are maintained at all times,
as red blood cells have a shelf life of just 35 days and platelets a
shelf life of only seven days. NHS Blood and Transplant needs to
collect blood of each blood group in the right quantities to meet
patient needs and regular donors are crucial in enabling us to do
so.
Barbara Blanche, Lead Donor Relations Manager for NHS Blood and
Transplant, said:- “We would love to see people in Merseyside
using their extra hour to donate blood. As the weather gets colder
there is an increase in people who can’t donate due to colds and flu
so we really do need every one who can donate to make the effort to
do so. By spending your hour with us you are helping to ensure that
patients are able to get the blood they need. So if you are thinking
about donating for the first time or you are an existing donor who
hasn’t been for a while then please book an appointment to give
blood.”
Blood is required to treat patients for a whole range of reasons. It
is used in accidents and emergency situations, during surgery and in
maternity and neonatal care when either mum or baby need blood. It
is also used as a treatment for cancer and for blood disorders, such
as sickle cell anaemia.
You can register as a donor, find out whether we’ve got a session
coming up in your area and book an appointment to donate whenever
and wherever you are through
blood.co.uk or by using our
app on your Android, Windows or Apple device. To download an app for
your device, search 'NHSGiveBlood' in the app store.
BLOOD DONOR SESSIONS TO BE
HELD DURING 2014
Liverpool Donor Centre
Unit 6, 2 Moorfields
(Entrance on Dale Street)
Liverpool
Monday/Thursday/Friday/Alternate Saturdays:- 8.20am until 3.30pm -
Tuesday/Wednesday:- 12.20pm until 7.30pm
Monday, 3 November
Recreation Hall
406 Pensby Road
PENSBY
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Tuesday, 4 November
The Venue at Town Hall
Hall Lane
MAGHULL
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Wednesday, 5 November
Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre
Cambridge Road
WATERLOO
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Friday, 7 November
Westbourne Hall
Westbourne Road
WEST KIRBY
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Saturday, 8 November
Civic Centre
Civic Way
BEBINGTON
10.00am-12.30pm & 2.00pm - 3.30pm
Monday, 10 November
St Helens RFC
Langtree Park
McManus Drive
ST HELENS
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Tuesday, 11 November
Aintree Racecourse
Ormskirk Road
AINTREE
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Wednesday, 12 November
The Venue
Civic Way
HUYTON
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Thursday, 13 November
Christ the King Parochial Club
Score Lane
CHILDWALL
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Friday, 14 November
Our Lady’s Parish Hall
152 Hesketh Lane
HESKETH BANK
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Monday, 17 November
Royal British Legion Club
Lord Street
BURSCOUGH
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Wednesday, 19 November
The Foundry
65 Lugsdale Road
WIDNES
1.30pm - 3.30pm & 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Thursday, 20 November
Fleetwood Hesketh Social Club
Fylde Road
CHURCHTOWN
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Friday, 21 November
Ecumenical Centre
Northway
SKELMERSDALE
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Saturday, 22 November
Holy Trinity Parochial Centre
Hoghton Street
SOUTHPORT
10.00am-12.30pm & 2.00pm - 3.30pm
Monday, 24 November
Bootle Leisure Centre
Washington Parade
BOOTLE
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Tuesday, 25 November
Arncliffe Community Centre
Arncliffe Road
HALEWOOD
1.30pm - 3.30pm & 5.00pm - 7.00pm
Wednesday, 26 November
Everton football Club
Goodison Road
WALTON
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Thursday, 27 November
Heswall Hall
Telegraph Road
HESWALL
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Friday, 28 November
TA Centre
Wexford Road
PRENTON
2.00pm - 4.00pm & 5.30pm - 7.30pm
In general, as long as you are fit
and healthy, weigh over 7 stone 12 lbs (50kg) and are aged between
17 and 66 (up to 70 if you have given blood before) you should be
able to give blood. If you are over 70, you need to have given blood
in the last two years to continue donating.
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