Pan-Tastic Day ; Famous Statue Comes Home to Sefton Park
Liverpool Echo › December 03, 2005
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Liverpool Echo › December 03, 2005
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PETER Pan is a lost boy no more after being restored to his home in Sefton Park.
The 77-year-old statue has spent the last four years at the Conservation Centre after being moved from his original site in the south Liverpool park following years of vandalism.See the full content of this document
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Pan-Tastic Day ; Famous Statue Comes Home to Sefton Park
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