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LIVERPOOL VISION SEEKS ENTERPRISE FACILITATORS FOR NEW APPROACH

Liverpool Vision, on behalf of Liverpool City Council, is inviting nominations from private sector organisations, business support agencies and networks and individuals with knowledge and expertise to potentially join a new team of enterprise facilitators.

The new approach, called ???Start to Grow Your Business???, focuses strongly on encouraging enterprise and entrepreneurial action in key sectors of the economy.

The first phase of this new approach will be the recruitment of agencies and individuals from across the economy who can act as enterprise facilitators, spotting businesses ready to grow and assembling a portfolio of support that they need. Liverpool Vision wants to assemble a team of enterprise facilitators and/or a group of enterprise facilitation organisations capable of working together to deliver its new approach to business start-up and early years growth.

For more information on this opportunity click??here.

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Could you be a Cultural Champion in 2012?

With the arrival of the New Year comes the opportunity to experience Liverpool???s inspiring arts and culture, enjoy a whirlwind year full of exciting events and new experiences, plus a chance to have your say and express your own creativity with the people around you. Could you be a Cultural Champion for 2012?

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Small Creatures makes screen debut

DEBUT FEATURE HITS THE BIG SCREEN

SMALL CREATURES

With Award Winning local Director Martin Wallace in attendance

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Sunday 15 January 2012 11am (Running Time 103 mins) ??? Followed by a Q and A with Martin and the cast.

Picturehouse@FACT, 88 Wood Street, L1 4DQ

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Next SciBar – Mathematics of Juggling – 10th January 2011 @ 7:30pm

At the next edition of SciBar in Liverpool, Dr Colin Wright will discuss the Mathematics of Juggling.

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Colin will demonstrate a selection of the patterns and skills of juggling while at the same time developing a simple method of describing and annotating a class of juggling patterns. By using elementary mathematics these patterns can be classified, leading to a simple way to describe those patterns that are known already, and a technique for discovering new ones.