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Liverpool, once home to the planet's largest harbour, still holds The Guinness Book of World Record's 'global capital of pop music' crown. You have The Beatles to thank for that.

Located on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, several areas of the city centre were granted World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2004.

Tourism is, as you'd expect, big business here in Britain's fourth largest city, worth £1.3 billion to the area. That said, service sector industries are also prominent. Liverpool, over 800 years old, has more museums, galleries, and Grade II listed buildings than anywhere outside of London.

The waterfront, one of the designated World Heritage sites, came into play during 2008, when the city was named the European Capital of Culture. But Liverpool's tradesmen are creative and innovative to this day.

From car valeting services in Church to damp proofing services in Childwall, and fancy dress shops in Cressington, scan our Liverpool tradesmen directory.