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The Florrie, or Florence Institute, is a historic but neglected building in Liverpool 8. Members of the local community are trying to save the wrecked florriestructure and to remember its illustrious past.

Local people have been working since its closure to restore the building to public use. Here you can learn about its history and find out how to join the campaign to 'Save the Florrie for 2008'.

The eight-year battle to save the Florence Institute ended when a £3.9m grant to restore the treasured building was announced by the Heritage Lottery Fund on the 27 September 2006.

But we still need to raise more money! You can help...
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 13:06  

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