Chair & Speakers for “Liverpool – After World Heritage” webinar 23 June 2022
Book your ticket by clicking here. Chair Prof. Michael Parkinson – Heseltine Institute, University of Liverpool Michael is Honorary Professor…
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Read moreThursday 23 June 2022, online Lessons from the Loss of Liverpool’s World Heritage Site A World Heritage UK International Online Conference,…
Read moreThere have been three recent articles in professional journals reflecting on the recent loss of Liverpool’s World Heritage Site status.…
Read moreWorld Heritage UK (WHUK) deeply regrets the decision by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (WHC) to delist Liverpool – Maritime…
Read moreWHUK deeply regrets that the UNESCO World Heritage Centre has recommended removing Liverpool from the list of inscribed World Heritage…
Read moreThe UNESCO World Heritage Committee is meeting in Fuzhou, China and online from 16-31 July 2021. This meeting was postponed…
Read moreBut Liverpool Maritime City remains on the “Sites in Danger” list. This is one outcome of the 42nd session of…
Read moreLiverpool’s World Heritage Site has been on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites ‘in danger’ since 2012. UNESCO’s…
Read moreIntroduction The first WH:UK Network meeting took place in the fabulous surroundings of Liverpool City Library on March 16th 2015.…
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