LIVERPOOL'S BID TO BECOME THE EUROPEAN CITY OF CULTURE IN 2008
EDM number 803 in 2002-03, proposed by Claire Curtis-Thomas on 03/03/2003.
That this House welcomes Liverpool's bid to become the European City of Culture in 2008; accepts that Liverpool is a wonderful, remarkable city worthy of the title, European City of Culture 2008; recognises that the city has more listed buildings than any other city in the UK outside London, supports an incredibly diverse array of artistic, musical and theatrical opportunities for a diverse community, which includes people from all over the world who enrich the cultural diversity available for all to enjoy, and is proud of its sporting heritage, which includes premier division football clubs and the internationally famous Aintree and Haydock race courses; recognises that the harbour is being considered for inclusion in the list of World Heritage sites, and that the coastline is populated by sites of special scientific interest; also recognises that the city is in receipt of European Objective One funding and that becoming the European City of Culture 2008 will promote economic prosperity and underpin the repositioning of the city and help it to become an outstanding world class place to live and to engage in business; and congratulates the Liverpool City of Culture team, Liverpool City Council and the people of the North West for their support and encouragement.
This motion has been signed by a total of 28 MPs.
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