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Liverpool Gallery DayTimePriceMon - Thurs12pm - 3:30pm£8.99Friday12pm - 3:30pm£8.99Saturday12pm - 4pm£10.99Sunday & Bank Holiday12pm - 4pm£13.99 DayTimePriceMon - Thurs5pm - 10pm£12.99Friday5pm - 11pm£14.99Saturday4pm - 11pm£15.99Sunday & Bank Holiday4pm - 10pm£13.99Prices may change during School holidays & special occasions. Please contact restaurant for further details.Red Hot World Buffet LiverpoolUnit P11 The Terrace, Paradise Street, Liverpool, L1 8JF By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. Let your little one look the part with a beautifully decorated high chair! Sweet 1st Birthday Girl Party High Chair Decorations All Aboard 1st Birthday Party High Chair Decorations Wild At One Boy Party High Chair Decoration Kit




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Sweet 1st Birthday Girl Party Faux Fur Hat All Aboard 1st Birthday Party Faux Fur HatSir Peter Blake was specially commissioned to transform Tate Liverpool’s Café. Here, visitors can enjoy the same cheerful and bright imagery as displayed on his Everybody Razzle Dazzle, Liverpool’s incredible dazzle ferry currently lighting up the River Mersey. Consisting of a new prominent wall installation which brings together the artist’s iconic pop motifs, Blake has also designed a special set of maritime signal flags, which adorn the café ceiling. This new look and feel for the café, conceived by the Liverpool based design practice Architectural Emporium, also includes a new suite of furniture ensuring you’ll dine in style. Students and Liverpool Pass holders receive a 10% discount on all orders. The Café welcomes families and provides high chairs on request. As well as a child-friendly menu, we also offer younger visitors an activity sheet and crayons. The children’s menu includes tasty dishes such as pasta with meatballs in a tomato sauce, spinach and feta pattie with butterbean and chickpea stew, fish goujons with cucumber sticks and chips, a home-made chocolate brownie, raisins or a fruit salad and a drink – all for £4.70.




Only available during weekends and half terms. Kids can eat for free in the Café when an accompanying adult buys a main course from our seasonal menu.* *Valid for children aged 12 or under, for one child eating with one accompanying adult. Our menus change seasonally, ingredients are locally sourced and all dishes are made fresh from scratch on the premises. We pride ourselves on working with some of the finest producers in the North West so that we offer the best cheese, meat, fish and vegetables possible. Available for hire for corporate and private events.Make mealtimes in your household that little bit easier with our selection of highchairs and booster seats. All of our products have been sourced from renowned and trusted brands including Bumbo, Chicco, East Coast Nursery and Graco, ensuring lasting quality and safety for your baby or toddler. Explore the range online at Babies R Us. Babies R Us Toddler Booster Seat in Pink Babies R Us Toddler Booster Seat




Bumbo Multi Seat - Plum Olive & Henri Regency Highchair Billie Faiers Elephant Premium Highchair Graco Beatrice Bunny Highchair Zobo Hi-Lo Woodland Friends Highchair Ingenuity Trio 3 in 1 SmartClean Highchair Geo Highchair in Bears Graco Lenny The Lion Highchair Fisher-Price Thomas & Friends Play Tray Booster Summer Infant 3 Stage Super Seat Forest Friends in Pink Cosatto Noodle Supa Monster Mash Highchair Cosatto Noodle Supa Poppidelic Highchair Chicco Pocket Snack Booster in Orange Babylo Nibble Highchair in Blue Chicco Pocket Snack Booster in Green Summer Infant Sit N Style Booster Seat Chicco Polly Easy Highchair in Sunrise Chicco Polly Magic Baby Highchair in TruffleA school which will end up costing the taxpayer £90million to build is lying empty despite an escalating shortage of places across the country.Parklands High School in Speke, Liverpool, is currently costing the council £12,000 a day because of the ‘millstone’ private finance deal struck to build it.




But, despite the enormous ongoing cost, the school was closed two years ago because of low standards and dwindling pupil numbers. Expensive: Parklands High School is costing Liverpool City Council £12,000 a year to run due to its PFI lease Empty: Parklands was built to cater for 900 pupils but had 172 making up its student body at time of closingIt could cater for some 900 pupils – but stands unused while across the country schools complain of a lack of funds needed to create extra places.A baby boom fuelled by migration means tens of thousands of extra primary and secondary school places must be found across the country.Parklands High School was built in 2004 using private sector cash, then leased back to the council under a 25-year private finance initiative or PFI.Liverpool’s cash-strapped town hall has so far paid off £32million, with £58million still to go. The council is paying off £4.3million a year. Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson said: ‘It must be the most expensive PFI school in history.‘




The PFI deal is a millstone round my neck. I have to set aside £4.3m a year that could be spent on providing services.’Home to everything from science labs to a sports centre, the school was meant to provide a state-of-the-art education.But although it was built for up to 900 pupils, Parklands had just 172 when it closed, and only 32 per cent of children there achieved five GCSEs. Rating: When Ofsted visited the high school in 2013 it was judged as inadequate and ‘stubbornly among the lowest of all schools in England’ Poor: The Ofsted report noted that numbers of students were falling and that teacher turnover was highIn 2013, the school was rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted, which said its academic performance was ‘stubbornly among the lowest of all schools in England’.Inspectors found younger students even struggled to read and make sense of written information and tasks set by their teachers.Their report noted that numbers of students were falling, teacher turnover was high and the proportion of poor pupils – those eligible for the ‘pupil premium’ – was three times the national average.




The council has tried to find other organisations to move into the building, but so far there has been no interest. This roof-top car park has stood empty for five years because its impossible to reach by carThe spaces have all been painted, along with the exit arrows and the disabled bays.But for five years this roof-top car park in Farnborough, Hampshire, has stood empty – because it’s impossible to get to it on four wheels. It can be reached via stairs or a lift but this is no comfort to all the shoppers hunting for somewhere to put the car in Farnborough’s already congested centre.The building was part of a redevelopment in which the car park would be linked to another by a bridge but the work is far from completion.St Modwen, the company which owns it, said: ‘Plans for the adjacent site are still under development so we can’t speculate on the timescale.’ It would cost £25million to buy out of the PFI deal, according to the Labour mayor – an amount the council simply does not have.

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