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SevenStreets Almanac: Back Issues & Subscribe

Interested in grabbing the current, and future, issues of our printed periodical, wherever you live? Now you can. Hooray!

We’re so pleased with all your feedback about our new Almanac publication. And we’re pleased that you’ve all been able to find a copy (it’s in over 150 bars, restaurants, offices and hotels across the region - so you shouldn’t have a problem). But we’ve had a lot of messages from locals who’ve moved away, or people from across the globe simply interested in all things Liverpool, who want to get a copy and (obviously) can’t just pop out and pick one up.

So now you can grab a 10-issue subscription and bag yourself a free Independent Liverpool card into the bargain that offers great deals on dozens of Liverpool eateries, drinkeries and, er, shoperies - plus never have to scrabble around and hunt down an issue of Almanac. They’ll get posted straight to your door, from Shetland to Scilly, as soon as it’s published. Easy.


SevenStreets Almanac




Issues

01 - The Mersey Number
Featuring Liverpool’s new artisans, the unholy drama behind the Nordic Church, the secrets of the Mersey and much more. Tabloid size, 28 page full colour.

02 - The Summer Number
Liverpool’s markets, regenerating the city and taking a train to the wild West Wirral. PLus much more.

Contact Information

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