5 St Paul’s Joins LCR Play

Connected today, 5 St Paul’s, located in St Paul Square Liverpool has become to the latest building to get connected to LCR Play. Housing multiple games companies and supporting professional business, 5 St Paul’s now enjoys multiple benefits of being connected to the rapidly growing dark fibre and wireless gaming network in the Liverpool City […]

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Grand Central Hall Joins LCR Play

Grand Central Hall is a unique, Grade II listed space to showcase the finest talent the world has to offer. There’s nowhere quite like it. The building originally opened in 1905 as the Central Hall of the Liverpool Wesleyan Mission, replacing Renshaw Street Unitarian Chapel. Built to an Art Nouveau design by Bradshaw and Gass […]

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Club051 Joins LCR Play

Club051 has today joined the LCR Play network Built in 1991 to rival Manchester’s nightlife, the Super Club dominated Liverpool’s nightlife throughout the 1990s when the club exploded with the iconic Sexy Medicine Saturday night sets with DJs Lee Butler & Dave Graham paving the way to attract international stars like David Morales and Roger […]

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Black-E joins LCR Play

A new building has been added to LCR Play : The Black-E Arts & Community Centre A modern building within a historic 19th Century exterior – this unique and spectacular space is suited to film production, conferences, and high-profile events, receptions, meetings, private parties, exhibitions, workshops, and rehearsals. The Black-E (formerly known as the Great […]

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LCR Play Launched!

I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just launched our new LCR Play Network. Although strictly not a new product (originally called the Liverpool Game Developers Network) today we’ve added another 20 buildings onto the network while changing the name with a dedicated website for it. LCR Play is a local, Liverpool City Region digital connectivity […]

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