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    <title>North west Home and Garden Show 2008</title>
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    <published>2008-06-23T08:29:25Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-23T08:31:08Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Top celebrities wowed the crowds at the first ever 2008 North West Home and Garden Show at the ECHO Arena.&nbsp; Over 6000 people attended the event and ECHO events organiser Jenny Snell said "It was a truly fantastic show which...]]></summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[Top celebrities wowed the crowds at the first ever 2008 North West Home and Garden Show at the ECHO Arena.&nbsp; Over 6000 people attended the event and ECHO events organiser Jenny Snell said "It was a truly fantastic show which exceeded everybody's expectations.&nbsp; We thought that for our first show - the very first of its kind for the city - that we may get around 4000 people through the doors.&nbsp; Over 6000 attended and all said it was high time that Liverpool had such an event.&nbsp; Jean-Chrisophe was particularly well received and told us he had had a fantastic time wtih the people of Liverpool"<br /><br />Joining Novelli were gardening guru Charlie Dimmock and celebrity builder Craig Phillips.&nbsp; Craig performed live demonstations on the best ways to lay laminate flooring and gave top tips on how to renovate your living room.&nbsp; Charlie Dimmock told crowds how to become more green fingered before hosting a question and answer session.<br /><br />To exhibit or become an official sponsor at next years event call: 0151 472 2422<br /><br />For general enquiries call:&nbsp; 0151 472 2805<br /><br /> ]]>
        
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    <title>I love the city, it&apos;s got a big place in my heart</title>
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    <published>2008-05-13T10:49:17Z</published>
    <updated>2008-05-13T11:08:16Z</updated>

    <summary>by Debra Greenhouse, Liverpool Daily PostLIVERPOOL can lay claim to enticing &quot;the world&apos;s sexiest chef&quot; Jean-Christophe Novelli away from France to live in Britain.And now the culinary heart-throb is set to say a big thank you to his favourite city.He&apos;ll...</summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[by Debra Greenhouse, Liverpool Daily Post<br /><br />LIVERPOOL can lay claim to enticing "the world's sexiest chef" Jean-Christophe Novelli away from France to live in Britain.<br /><br />And now the culinary heart-throb is set to say a big thank you to his favourite city.<br /><br />He'll be cooking up a mouth-watering treat to help launch the first North West Home and Garden Show, staged at the Echo Arena, Liverpool, next month.<br /><br />But exactly what will be on the&nbsp; menu as Jean-Christophe demonstrates his famed prowess in the kitchen remains a mystery.<br /><br />"I can't tell you," he says with typical French panache. "I can't tell you because I've not decided yet.&nbsp; Cooking is creativity, expression, it&nbsp; depends how I feel, I never decide&nbsp; until the last moment. If I did I'd be a&nbsp; robot. This way it's alive."<br /><br />He says in the real world people don't plan meals so far in advance.<br /><br />"Do you know what you're having&nbsp; for lunch next Sunday? No, neither do I, so why plan what to cook weeks&nbsp; ahead?"<br /><br />It depends, too, on what's in season, the weather, ingredients
available, what's looking good at the veg market. Jean-Christophe
wants to source as much as he can from Merseyside and North Wales.&nbsp;
He's passionate about&nbsp; celebrating the wealth of British home-grown food and is a loyal supporter of the nation's diverse regional
produce,&nbsp; patronising food artisans like the Anglesey sea salt company, Halen Môn.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />
<br />
He can't wait to&nbsp; re-visit Liverpool in&nbsp; its year as&nbsp; European Capital&nbsp;
of Culture: "I love the city, I've been many times, it's got a big
place in my heart." He has many friends here, is a big fan of fellow
chef Paul Heathcote who has a restaurant in the city centre and is
great friends with TV presenter and Wirral West parliamentary
candidate Esther McVey.<br />]]>
        <![CDATA["She's been really good to me, a big support, especially in difficult years.&nbsp; She's a good, good friend."<br />
<br />
It's because of Liverpool that he came to Britain, he says: Liverpool, football, music and Kevin Keegan. <br />
<br />
"I wanted to meet Kevin Keegan from when I was a teenager in France,
he's my hero, full of energy, so quick, graceful, he never gives up."<br />
<br />
His dream came true when Keegan visited a restaurant where Jean-Christophe was working not long after arriving in Britain. <br />
<br />
"He was polite, gracious. We had to cook for him, all French chefs in
the kitchen and he was our idol. I was so&nbsp; excited I couldn't see
properly.&nbsp; Chopping onions, I chopped my finger, blood everywhere."<br />
<br />
Fortunately the mishap did not hinder career success. Having arrived in Britain in 1983, Jean-Christophe, now 47, went on to establish
himself as one of Europe's culinary stars, not&nbsp; just via TV fame, but
where it counts, earning the respect of fellow professionals - he has
accumulated four Michelin Stars.<br />
<br />
He's also accumulated an army of&nbsp; female fans, was once proclaimed the world's sexiest chef by the New York&nbsp; Times and voted one of the top
50 most beautiful men by Sky viewers.<br />
<br />
He learned his cooking skills from his mother, who he also credits
with passing on the creative gene. Now 76,&nbsp; she suffered polio as a
child.<br />
<br />
"It was bad then, hard for her. But she's a survivor, quiet,
determined.&nbsp; Cooking was a means of communication with her, a way to express emotions. And family meals were important, the time for
catching&nbsp; up. Whether we were laughing, rowing, whatever, it was a
time for being together over good food." <br />
<br />
Home then was Arras, northern France, a town which suffered&nbsp; terribly
in both world wars. In World War I, defending troops lived in tunnels
constantly bombarded by enemy shelling. World War II saw Arras again
on the frontline, scene of a momentous battle between allies and
German forces.<br />
<br />
"Even as I was growing up, these events were never forgotten. We had great respect for Britain, intensifying&nbsp; my wish to work here."<br />
<br />
On a lighter note he adds the allure of British music also attracted him.<br />
<br />
"The Beatles, of course, but more in&nbsp; my generation was The Police.
When I heard Message in a Bottle on the&nbsp; radio I thought 'oh my God',
so different to anything we heard before in France. French music was depressing, terrible.<br />
<br />
"In those days three things interested me: football, music and chasing girls," he laughs.<br />
<br />
His chasing days over, he is happily settled and engaged to
girlfriend Michelle, with whom he is expecting&nbsp; a baby at the end of
August. They plan to marry in 2009.<br />
<br />
Today home is a 14th century farmhouse in Hertfordshire, part of&nbsp;
which he converted to accommodate&nbsp; his cookery school, the Novelli&nbsp;
Academy, which he's delighted to reveal is thriving, having helped
him turn round money worries of recent years.<br />
<br />
"It's not all been easy, there've been difficult times, but the key is
to learn from mistakes, to be positive. There is&nbsp; good and bad in all
parts of life - like my cookery school, it's on the flightpath to
Luton airport. Some would see that as bad, but the good thing is
people fly from round world&nbsp; to come here, from America, Dubai, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland."<br />
<br />
With new book, Everyday Novelli, flying off the shelves, and TV work lined up including regular appearances on Ant &amp; Dec Saturday Night Takeaway and The Richard and Judy Show, good times have
definitely returned for Jean- Christophe. <br />
<br />
And that's also got to be good for eager fans snapping up tickets to
see the red hot chef in action at North West Home and Garden Show on
May 17 and 18.<br />
<br />
SHOW tickets £4 in advance, £7 at the door, tel: 0844 800 3680]]>
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    <title>North West Home and Garden Show.. Jean-Christophe Novelli interview</title>
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    <published>2008-04-23T14:30:44Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-23T14:34:02Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[By North Wales Daily PostLIVERPOOL can lay claim to&nbsp; enticing "the world's sexiest&nbsp; chef" Jean-Christophe&nbsp; Novelli away from France to&nbsp; live in Britain. Now the&nbsp; culinary heart-throb is set to&nbsp; say a big thank you to his favourite city.He'll be...]]></summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[By <a href="http://www.dailypost.co.uk/">North Wales Daily Post</a><br /><br />LIVERPOOL can lay claim to&nbsp; enticing "the world's sexiest&nbsp; chef" Jean-Christophe&nbsp; Novelli away from France to&nbsp; live in Britain. Now the&nbsp; culinary heart-throb is set to&nbsp; say a big thank you to his favourite city.<br /><br />He'll be cooking up a&nbsp; mouth-watering treat to help launch&nbsp; the first North West Home and&nbsp; Garden Show at the Echo Arena next&nbsp; month. But exactly what will be on&nbsp; the menu remains a mystery.<br /><br />"I can't tell you," he says with&nbsp; typical French panache. "I can't tell&nbsp; you because I've not decided yet.&nbsp; Cooking is creativity, expression, it&nbsp; depends how I feel. I never decide&nbsp; until the last moment... if I did I'd be&nbsp; a robot. This way it's alive."Do you know what you're having for lunch next Sunday? No, neither do I, so why plan what to cook weeks ahead?"<br /><br /><br />]]>
        <![CDATA[It depends, too, on what's in&nbsp; season, the weather, ingredients&nbsp;
available, what's looking good at the&nbsp; veg market. Jean-Christophe
wants to&nbsp; source as much as he can from&nbsp; Merseyside and North Wales.
He's&nbsp; passionate about celebrating the&nbsp; wealth of British home-grown
food&nbsp; and is a loyal supporter of diverse&nbsp; regional produce,&nbsp; like the
Anglesey&nbsp; sea salt company Halen Môn.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />
<br />
He can't wait to revisit Liverpool in&nbsp; its year as European Capital of&nbsp;
Culture - "I love the city, it's got a big&nbsp; place in my heart". He has
many&nbsp; friends there, including fellow chef&nbsp; Paul Heathcote. And he came
to&nbsp; Britain, he says, because of Liverpool&nbsp; football, music and Kevin
Keegan. <br />
<br />
"I wanted to meet Kevin Keegan&nbsp; from when I was a teenager in&nbsp; France.
He's my hero, full of energy,&nbsp; so quick, graceful, he never gives up."<br />
<br />
His dream came true when Keegan&nbsp; visited a restaurant where&nbsp; Jean-Christophe was working not&nbsp; long after arriving in Britain. <br />
<br />
"He was polite, gracious. We had to&nbsp; cook for him, all French chefs in
the&nbsp; kitchen and he was our idol. I was so&nbsp; excited I couldn't see
properly.&nbsp; Chopping onions, I chopped my&nbsp; finger, blood everywhere!"<br />
<br />
Fortunately the mishap did not hinder career success. Having arrived in
Britain in 1983,&nbsp; Jean-Christophe, now 47,&nbsp; went on to&nbsp; establish
himself as one of Europe's&nbsp; culinary stars, not just via TV fame,&nbsp; but
where it counts, earning the&nbsp; respect of fellow professionals - he&nbsp; has
won four&nbsp; Michelin stars.<br />
<br />
He's also accumulated an army of&nbsp; female fans, was once proclaimed the&nbsp;
world's sexiest chef by the New York&nbsp; Times and voted one of the top
50&nbsp; most beautiful men by Sky viewers.<br />
<br />
He learned his cooking skills from&nbsp; his mum, who he also credits with&nbsp;
passing on the creative gene at their&nbsp; home in Arras, northern France.
Now&nbsp; 76, she suffered polio as a child.<br />
<br />
"It was bad then, hard for her. But&nbsp; she's a survivor, quiet,
determined.&nbsp; Cooking was a means of&nbsp; communication with her, a way to&nbsp;
express emotions. And family meals&nbsp; were important, the time for
catching&nbsp; up. Whether we were laughing, rowing, whatever, it was a time
for being together over good food." <br />
<br />
Today he's happily settled and&nbsp; engaged to girlfriend Michelle, with&nbsp;
whom he is expecting a baby at the&nbsp; end of August. They plan to marry
in&nbsp; 2009.<br />
<br />
And home is a 14th&nbsp; century farmhouse in&nbsp; Hertfordshire, part of&nbsp; which
he converted to&nbsp; accommodate his cookery&nbsp; school, the thriving Novelli&nbsp;
Academy, which helped&nbsp; him turn round money&nbsp; worries of recent years.<br />
<br />
"It's not all been easy,&nbsp; there've been difficult&nbsp; times, but the key
is to&nbsp; learn from mistakes, to be&nbsp; positive. There is good and&nbsp; bad in
all parts of life - like&nbsp; my cookery school, it's on the&nbsp; flightpath to
Luton airport. The&nbsp; good thing is people fly from round&nbsp; world to come
here, from America,&nbsp; Dubai, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland -&nbsp; even Wales!"<br />
<br />
With new book, Everyday Novelli,&nbsp; flying off the shelves, and TV work&nbsp;
lined up including regular&nbsp; appearances on Ant &amp; Dec Saturday&nbsp;
Night Takeaway and The Richard and&nbsp; Judy Show, good times have&nbsp;
definitely returned for&nbsp; Jean-Christophe.<br />
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    <title>Charlie&apos;s the darling of show</title>
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    <published>2008-04-18T08:35:35Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-18T08:43:11Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[By Southport VisiterFLAME-haired TV gardener&nbsp; Charlie Dimmock is among a red&nbsp; hot line up of famous faces&nbsp; igniting interest in the first&nbsp; North West Home and Gardens&nbsp; Show to be staged at the Echo&nbsp; Arena in Liverpool, on the weekend...]]></summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[By Southport Visiter<br /><br />FLAME-haired TV gardener&nbsp; Charlie Dimmock is among a red&nbsp; hot line up of famous faces&nbsp; igniting interest in the first&nbsp; North West Home and Gardens&nbsp; Show to be staged at the Echo&nbsp; Arena in Liverpool, on the weekend of May 17 and 18.<br /><br />A great hit when she visited&nbsp; Southport Flower Show in 2004,&nbsp; Charlie is looking forward to doing the live show in Liverpool&nbsp; with plenty of opportunity to&nbsp; chat with visitors about their&nbsp; gardens.<br /><br />Her life took an amazing turn&nbsp; when she shot to fame in the BBC&nbsp; hit Ground Force, working with&nbsp; Alan Titchmarsh, and landscape&nbsp; whizz Tommy Walsh.<br /><br />She said: "It was completely&nbsp; unexpected. I'd always been a&nbsp; keen gardener, but I never imagined myself on TV."<br />Other TV series followed, plus a&nbsp; collection of gardening books.<br /><br />Today, Charlie still lives in&nbsp; Hampshire where she works on&nbsp; her own garden in her spare&nbsp; time.<br /><br />Workwise, she's as busy as&nbsp; ever touring garden shows, doing&nbsp; talks, supporting environmental&nbsp; campaigns, helping with a landscaping project in Portugal&nbsp; and presenting UKTV series&nbsp; River Walks.<br /><br />Other celebrities attending the&nbsp; Homes and Garden Show include&nbsp; TV chef Jean Christophe Novelli,&nbsp; Big Brother and DIY series star,&nbsp; Craig Phillips and fashion&nbsp; presenter and stylist Hannah&nbsp; Sandling.<br /><br />Advance tickets are £4, OAP tickets are £3 in advance.<br />]]>
        
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    <title>Charlie Dimmock digs Homes and Gardens Northwest Show</title>
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    <published>2008-04-16T13:34:04Z</published>
    <updated>2008-04-16T15:42:28Z</updated>

    <summary>by Sarah Batley, Liverpool EchoSHE&apos;S the flame haired TV gardener whose bra-less exploits among the flower beds set the nation&apos;s pulses racing. Now Charlie Dimmock is packing her trowel and fork ready to come to Liverpool to help launch the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[by Sarah Batley, Liverpool Echo<br /><br /><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="Charlie Dimmock.jpg" src="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/Charlie%20Dimmock.jpg" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right;" height="227" width="320" /></span><br />SHE'S the flame haired TV gardener whose bra-less exploits among the flower beds set the nation's pulses racing. Now Charlie Dimmock is packing her trowel and fork ready to come to Liverpool to help launch the first North West Home and Garden Show.<br /><br />The event will be staged at the ECHO Arena next month and Charlie admits she can't wait to come to the city. <br /><br />"I watched the Capital of Culture launch on TV and it looked fabulous. I'm really pleased it's going well," she says.<br /><br />Tight work deadlines mean she won't get to stay long, but she is pondering adding a day or two extra into her itinerary to see something of Liverpool. She'll doubtless get plenty of tips from the crowds expected at the arena who are invited to come along and challenge Charlie on their gardening dilemmas.<br /><br />"I love live work," she admits.<div><br /></div>]]>
        <![CDATA["You meet such different people. I prefer it to standing up in front of
a large audience. What's interesting is I might do a talk and at the
end invite questions.<br /><br />"Sometimes there's only a couple but after I've wound up and finished they'll flock to me.<br /><br />"People
can be shy in public, feel their questions are a bit silly, but with
gardening most of us experience similar difficulties. We should share
ideas."<br /><br />Charlie's life took an amazing turn when she shot to fame in
the hit BBC programme Ground Force, where she worked with the already
established TV favourite Alan Titchmarsh and landscaping whizz Tommy
Walsh.<br /><br />"It was completely unexpected. I'd always been a keen
gardener, trained as a horticulturist and was lucky to get a year's
placement at the Chelsea Physic Garden in London. But I never imagined
myself on TV."<br /><br />Her first on-screen venture came while working at a
garden centre in her native Hampshire where a TV crew on regional
series Grass Roots filmed her making a pond.<br /><br />"That was a few years
before Ground Force. I went on to manage the garden centre. Then out of
the blue the producers rang me to do a screen test for a new BBC
gardening show. They remembered me from Grass Roots."<br /><br />The "new"
programme turned into the phenomenal hit Ground Force which eventually
saw the team creating gardens around the country and around the world. It made a star of Charlie and, thanks to her refusal to wear a bra - she insists it's too restrictive - a pin up for many. She looks back on it with fondness.<br /><br />"I
was talking to Tommy only the other day, we're still great friends,"
she says, though she doesn't foresee a Ground Force revival.<br /><br />"It was hard work, physically. Plus, we're all too old now!"<br /><br />Today
Charlie still lives in Hampshire and is as busy as ever touring garden
shows, doing talks, supporting environmental campaigns, helping with a
landscaping project in Portugal and presenting UKTV series River Walks.<br />With the Mersey at the heart of Liverpool's Capital of Culture party, she looks forward to chatting with some Merseysiders.<br /><br />"I've
been to the north west before and over the border to North Wales - as a
student one of my first botanical field trips was to Bodnant Garden,
stunningly beautiful - but hopefully I'll get more chance to chat and
look around this time.<br /><br />"The ECHO Arena show itself is the inaugural
one and so should be great fun. I'll do talks, demonstrations and
question and answer sessions."<br /><br />She acknowledges gardens are transforming dramatically as the world faces up to climate change.<br /><br />"More than ever we're at the mercy of the two extremes: floods or drought. It affects all gardens.<br /><br />"Have
two or three large pots of bedding rather than a whole array of small
ones is my tip. They hold moisture better and are easier to maintain.
And bring back the saucer! We all used to put saucers under pots to
collect excess water for thirsty roots to draw on as required. They've
gone out of fashion, but practically they made sense."<br /><br />She advocates regular maintenance as the key to gardening success.<br /><br />"Do
a bit at a time, half an hour or 20 minutes of hoeing in a summer
evening does wonders to keep weeds down, or try an hour or so planting
or conditioning the soil at weekends."<br />And don't get paranoid over the state of the lawn.<br /><br />"Grass
is a survivor," says Charlie. "Don't cut too low in dry weather, it
leaves bare, yellow patches, making it easier for weeds to seed. But
even if it does begin to look a bit bare don't worry unduly, at the
first good downpour it'll revive again."<br /><br />And with that she's off to pack her bags ready for the crowds in Liverpool. After all, we all dig Charlie!<br /> ]]>
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    <title>Celebrity Line up revealed</title>
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    <published>2008-03-05T14:55:19Z</published>
    <updated>2008-03-19T09:00:52Z</updated>

    <summary>We are delighted to announce celebrity line up for Homes &amp; Gardens North West 2008. Jean Christophe-Novelli Charlie Dimmock Craig Phillips Hannah Sandling...</summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>We are delighted to announce celebrity line up for Homes & Gardens North West 2008.  </p>

<p><a href="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/jean-christophe-novelli.html">Jean Christophe-Novelli<br />
<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="Jean Christophe-Novelli.jpg" src="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/Jean%20Christophe-Novelli.jpg" width="100" height="110" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;"/></span></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/charlie-dimmock.html">Charlie Dimmock<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/craig-phillips.html">Craig Phillips<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk/hannah-sandler.html">Hannah Sandling<br />
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    <title>Welcome to Homes and Gardens</title>
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    <published>2008-02-08T20:40:05Z</published>
    <updated>2008-02-26T09:43:48Z</updated>

    <summary>Welcome to the inaugural North West Home &amp; Garden Show 200 to be held in the fantastic new ECHO Arena, Liverpool on the 17th and 18th May 2008. The North West Home &amp; Garden Show 2008 will offer visitors something...</summary>
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        <name>Liam McNeilis</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the inaugural North West Home & Garden Show 200 to be held in the fantastic new ECHO Arena, Liverpool on the 17th and 18th May 2008.</p>

<p>The North West Home & Garden Show 2008 will offer visitors something unique for the city- a stream of ideas and inspiration to improve their homes and gardens.</p>

<p>Hosting up to 100 exhibitors across a range of retail and service sectors in the homes and garden industry plus celebrity demonstrations from TV Chef Jean Christophe-Novelli and ITV'S 60 Minute Makeover handy man Craig Phillips, a 'How To' Theatre showcasing a wide range of seminars and many surprises along the way!</p>

<p>North West Home & Garden SHOW offers YOU the exhibitor to opportunity to place your products/brands in the forefront of your customer's minds when they are choosing goods and services for the home and garden.</p>

<p>Stands will be allocated on a first come first served basis so don't miss out- book now!</p>

<p><strong>e-mail: </strong><a href="mailto:enquiries@homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk">enquiries@homesandgardensnorthwest.co.uk</a></p>

<p><strong>Date</strong> Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th May 2008</p>

<p><strong>Location</strong> Echo Arena & Convention Centre, Liverpool</p>

<p><strong>Venue</strong> 3400 square metres of indoor exhibition space</p>

<p><strong>Seminars & Demonstrations</strong> Running across both days</p>

<p><strong>Parking</strong> On site parking for 1600 cars</p>

<p>To book your stand call the Sales team on 0151 472 2448</p>]]>
        
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