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2026-02-23
 
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£150m and more than 5,400 jobs - record growth sees Liverpool City Region become UK's leading film and TV hub outside London

LIVERPOOL City Region's booming film and TV industry enjoyed record growth since:- 2019 with more than:- 1,600 productions adding:- £150m the local economy and creating more than 5,000 jobs.

With its diverse architecture and film friendly environment, Liverpool City Region is the UK's most filmed area outside London, attracting high profile productions such as:- The Batman, Clayface and House of Guinness.

Since 2019, high, end production facilities have been added to the offer, helping to retain TV and movie makers after filming and fuelling its ambitions to become the Hollywood of the North.

The Liverpool Film Office's Impact Report:- 2019 to 2025 has revealed the film and TV industry's transformational impact on the City Region, creating:- 5,408 full time equivalent jobs and supporting local businesses, while nurturing the next generation of talent.

Introduced in 2019, the Combined Authority's:- '£2.8m LCR Production Fund' has played a pivotal role in driving growth, increasing the:- number, range and scale of feature films and scripted television made in the City Region.

This City is Ours, The Responder and Time are among 10 supported productions which have received 19 industry awards including:- 4 BAFTAs and 2 International Emmys and added:- £24.5m to the City Region economy, creating:- 861 indirect full time equivalent jobs and 56 trainee roles. And what began as a fund to attract productions, has developed to become an engine for screen sector development, stimulating the growth of production hubs in all 6 of the City Region's boroughs:- Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region said:- "The LCR Production Fund isn't just bringing millions into our local economy, it's opening doors for local people, giving them lifechanging opportunities and helping them get a foot in the door of industry. This is why we've backed projects like:- This City Is Ours, alongside the world class talent and infrastructure we've got here, we're making sure our Region is always in the conversation when it comes to making high-quality productions."

Managed by Liverpool Film Office with funding from the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, the development of:- ‘The Depot,’ a 2 purpose built 20,000 ft² sound stages, off Liverpool's Edge Lane, in Liverpool, has massively enhanced Liverpool's production capacity.

Since its launch in 2021, The Depot has generated £29.1m in GVA for the Liverpool City Region economy whilst encouraging broader industry development. The report highlights 15 new businesses which have either started up or expanded into the City Region as a direct result of The Depot.

The next chapter includes:- the creation of the adjacent Littlewoods Studio Campus, featuring:- 6 world class sound stages, ScreenLab Liverpool and post-production facilities. The project is expected to create:- 3,200 new jobs and generate:- £170m GVA, while providing education and training for young people in 1 of the UK's most deprived areas.

The scale of filming across the Liverpool City Region has also created a need for skills development and community engagement to support productions.

With National Lottery funding from the British Film Institute (BFI), LFO's Action! skills programme offers free training and career development for people outside of further and higher education wanting to get into the screen industry. It has delivered:- 183 training opportunities and created 271 paid work opportunities with ¾ finding employment on completion in departments across the industry such as:- camera, make up and locations.

It joins Screen Alliance North, a British Film Institute skills cluster made up of:- Liverpool Film Office, North East Screen, Screen Manchester and Screen Yorkshire which is engaging with thousands of people to create a skilled production workforce across the North of England.

Liam Robinson, Leader of Liverpool City Council said:- "The last few years have marked a transformative chapter in Liverpool Film Office's history, but this is just the beginning. Not only has it put us on the map as the go to filming location outside the capital, but it has also delivered significant opportunity for, and investment in, our people and our communities. Looking to the future, the screen industry will continue be a powerful tool for economic regeneration, skills development, and community engagement throughout our City."

Lynn Saunders, Head of the Liverpool Film Office said:- "We have a commitment to economic regeneration, skills development, community engagement, and sustainable growth, with plans to further elevate Liverpool's role in the UK's screen industry. We have shown remarkable adaptability and growth, particularly given the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic. We rose to those challenges. The Batman was the 1st UK production to resume filming in a City setting during Covid and our work established comprehensive Covid safety protocols that became industry standard."

Please find the full Liverpool Film Office 2019-2025 Impact Report on:- LiverpoolFilmOffice.TV.


ALDI looking to bring new stores to Merseyside

PAUL Leonard, Head Chef of Forest Side in Grasmere, will represent North West England in the new series of Great British Menu, airing from:- Tuesday, 24 February 2026, on BBC 2 and BBC iPlayer.
 
Competing in the North West heat, Paul will create dishes inspired by this year's theme, which celebrates British movies and movie makers from each Chef's Region. The winning dishes from across the competition are due to be served at a star studded banquet at Liverpool's St George's Hall.
 
Paul said:- "It really is such an honour to represent North West England on Great British Menu. The Region has a really strong identity with incredible produce, and I'm proud to showcase that on a national stage. The theme this year was really good fun and definitely got the cogs turning in terms of new and creative ways to present my food."
 
Paul brings to the competition the experience of leading 1 of the Lake District's most acclaimed restaurants. The Forest Side holds both a Michelin Star and a:- 'Michelin Green Star' in recognition not only of the precision and creativity of its cooking, but also of its strong commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing.
 
On top of this, the Michelin Guide Inspectors named:- 'The Forest Side's Scallop' dish as 1 of their dishes of the year:- 2025 to 2026.

This recognition further cements The Forest Side's position at the forefront of sustainable fine dining and shines an even brighter spotlight on the Lake District as a world class culinary destination.
 
Since taking the helm in 2019, Paul has shaped:- 'The Forest Side' into a destination for refined, ingredient led modern British cuisine. His menus are rooted in the Cumbrian landscape, working closely with local farmers, growers and foragers to showcase the very best produce from the North West. Their Michelin Green Star reflects this ethos, honouring the team's dedication to environmental practices and a truly seasonal larder.
 
This series of Great British Menu is presented by Andi Oliver and judged by the Michelin starred, previous 2 time banquet winner Tom Kerridge; comedian and new judge Phil Wang; and Scotland's Michelin-starred Lorna McNee, a former Champion of Champions on Great British Menu.

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