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Mercure Atlantic Tower Hotel, Chapel Street, Liverpool, L3 9RE 0151-227-4444

Monday June 6th-Friday June 10th 2022 Programme-outline 1415 Visit to St John the Baptist , Tuebrook

1545 Visit to Lister Drive Old Swimming Baths Monday June 6th 2022 Return to the Mercure Atlantic Tower Arrive at the Mercure Atlantic Tower Hotel Hotel 1900 Dinner 1830 Introductory presentation

1930 Dinner Thursday June 9th 2022 Tuesday June 7th 2022 Breakfast Breakfast 0930 Depart by coach for visits 0900 Depart on foot for walking tour of 1000 Visit to St Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church Liverpool 1130 Visit to Park Palace Ponies 1030 Old Dock Tour, Liverpool One to be 1200 Visit to the Florence Institute confirmed Lunch 1200 Visit to Radio City Tower to be 1430 Visit to the Ancient Chapel of confirmed Return to the Mercure Atlantic Tower Lunch (not included in the tour price) Hotel 1400 Travel by bus to visit the Williamson 1900 Dinner Tunnels Return to the Mercure Atlantic Tower Friday June 10th 2022 Hotel Breakfast and check out 1900 Dinner 0915 Depart on foot to visit Liverpool Record Office, including the Reading Wednesday June 8th 2022 Room and the Hornby Library Breakfast 1145 Leave by taxi for lunch and guided tour 0930 Depart by coach for visits to sites in and of the Nordic Church (formerly the around , including – Scandinavian Seamen’s Church) 1030 Visit to St Francis Xavier Church, 1400 Return by taxi to the Mercure Atlantic Everton Tower Hotel and depart 1200 Lunch at Homebaked, Visits to be confirmed/arranged are subject to current coronavirus uncertainties and will be 1300 Visit to St George’s Church, Everton resolved as soon as possible.

Accessibility: • people with sensory or other physical limitations are very welcome, but to participate fully guests need to be able to stand and walk independently for up to 90 minutes at a time and tackle stairs • stout footwear and outdoor clothing are recommended • the Mercure Atlantic Tower Hotel is within walking distance of James Street and Moorfields railway stations and a taxi-ride from Central and Lime Street railway stations