The Liverpool Wire will be priced at £15 for users and £10 for charity fundraisers. Liverpool’s Lord Mayor Erica Kemp and her consort and daughter Rachel, as first citizens of the city, will be the first to fly on Friday.Ĭllr Kemp will be recruiting fundraisers from her chosen charities – The Alzheimer’s Society, Teenage Cancer Trust, The Reader Organisation and SSAFA – to help raise £2,000 by the finale of its four week run. Thousands are expected to take the plunge on the zip wire over the next month.Īnd it is hoped the Liverpool wire will hand a major boost to local charities, with price discounts on offer for fundraisers. “The city is renowned for being upbeat and we’re confident Liverpudlians will be up for the challenge.” “We also hope the Liverpool Wire helps to raise thousands for local charities and give fundraisers an unforgettable minute of joy.”Įdward Mellors, managing director of Mellors Group, which is delivering the event, added: “We’re delighted to be premiering a zip line attraction in a city location here in Liverpool. It’s going to be an amazing attraction for Liverpool and will add a real injection of excitement to our high street. Tracey Crosbie, Liverpool BID events manager, said: “No city centre in the country will have seen anything like this before.
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