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Liverpool's Walk of Fame Pictures
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They have been in a right state for years Kev and nothing seems to be done about it. Bloody shame really.
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Suprising as it is, I've never seen or know where the walk is?
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Down by Otterspool Prom, Max.
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Ain't been to otterspool for years.
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The place could do with a lick of paint.
:disgust:
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Then get your brush Dave and start painting.:cool:
Or just take a picture of them and paint the pictures.:p
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Wasn't there some talk of re-siting the Walk of Fame a while back? Maybe to the Pier Head or some other 'high visability', secure position.
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is it where pleasure island used to be? that wacky warehouse for grown ups, it was boss i loved it, i reckon if they opened another one, loads of kids would sit round on chairs watchin thier mums and dads have a day off for a change, i know i could do with it!:) LOL
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LIVERPOOL'S Walk of Fame looks certain to be placed around the city's new multi-million pound arena and conference centre at Kings Dock.
The Culture Company is in talks with Bob Prattey, chief executive of the Liverpool Kings Arena, about creating the Hollywood-style walk in one of the public areas at the dock.
The aim would be to set in stone the names of Liverpool artists, film and television stars from the days of Merseybeat to the present day.
The walk would form a centrepiece for the Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008.
A walk of fame was created on Otterspool Promenade as part of the International Garden Festival in 1984.
Much of that walk remains in place, but some of the stones containing the names of famous sons and daughters of Liverpool are damaged, and the area has been badly neglected. Radio personality Billy Butler, whose career in the music industry goes back to the days of Beatlemania and the Merseybeat era, has held talks with a number of city councillors about a fitting way of remembering famous people from the city.
He told officials that he wanted to find a way of commemorating and paying tribute to all of the excellent Liverpool musicians who played a role in the so-called Merseybeat era of the 1960s.
The city's new music development manager, Keith Blundell, wants the walk of fame to pay tribute to a broad spectrum across the arts, not just those linked to music.
The idea for a new Walk of Fame, similar to the world-famous walk in Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, comes after concerns about the state of the Otterspool walk.
Labour culture spokesman Steve Rotherham first called for action to be taken. It led to Liverpool Riverside MP Louise Ellman calling for immediate action to repair the city's rundown Walk of Fame ahead of European Capital of Culture in 2008.
The mile-long walkway, bearing the names of Liverpool stars of stage and screen, was laid at Otterspool promenade at a cost of £50,000.
The Beatles, Cilla Black, DJ John Peel, Ken Dodd and Kenny Everett had their names immortalised in brass letters on the white granite flagstones.
Mrs Ellman said: "Liverpool is world-renowned as the birthplace of an important chapter in pop culture. Millions of people from Britain, Europe and across the globe come to see the sights."
The city council's Leisure and Culture Select Committee will be debating the proposed Walk of Fame on July 31.
larryneild@dailypost.co.uk
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Let's hope the people they decide to put in it will surprise people that they were born in Liverpool and not all be "our cilla" types.
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maybe people should be nominated then maybe people voting for the nominations (my only concern would be that certain people would get the popularity vote and other people who should on the walk not being included), such as a number of people on the YoLiverpool Scouser Hall of Fame.
Who decides to include people, what for (hopefully not just showbiz) lots of concerns.:rolleyes:
Cilla will make a return to Liverpool to get her picture in the Echo:shock:
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
Criteria for Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
1. Professional achievement
2. Longevity of five years in the field of entertainment
3. Contributions to the community
The recipient must agree to attend the dedication ceremony.
In case of a fan nomination, a letter of agreement must be sent by celebrity management.
There is a five-year waiting period after death for nominations of deceased individuals. The Committee does not necessarily select posthumous honorees each year.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce makes every effort to schedule a dedication ceremony on the date requested by the honoree. A 60-day lead period is needed for required permits, the manufacturing of the star, and advance publicity.
Please be advised that if your nominee is selected and the induction does not take place within five years of the selection date, the nominee must be re-submitted during another voting period.
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Oh yes, before I forget...The sponsorship fee is $15,000. Which is subject to change.
Guess this idea could turn out to be a nice little earner for Liverpool City Council.
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walk of fame...
where is the walk of fame now and where is it going to be next time:snf (41): ,
i heard it was going to be relocated at the Albert Dock..??
Lemmo...
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Lemmo it is near the Britannia Inn on the Marine Esplanade, Otterspool.