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19 heritage. it started from basically t9 heritage. it started from basically t9 from heritage. it started from basically 19 from the 1980s when michael heseltine 19 from the 1980s when michael heseltine became minister for liverpool and he looked at how to regenerate the city, to reinvigorate the city regenerate the city, to reinvigorate the city after the issues, the problems that had occurred. and we started problems that had occurred. and we started off problems that had occurred. and we started off from regenerating the albert started off from regenerating the albert docks. we have always been into regeneration and development of the city into regeneration and development of the city through our cultural heritage the city through our cultural heritage and through conservation. so it s heritage and through conservation. so it s always been part of that scenario so it s always been part of that scenario. the problems that have occurred scenario. the pr