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Complete transformation of Toxteth, 40 years on from riots | Chester and District Standard

Forty years after riots broke out in Toxteth, changes sparked by the unrest have led to a “complete transformation” of Liverpool. During nine days of civil unrest in July 1981, 468 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and 70 buildings were damaged so severely by fire they had to be demolished. The riots, which saw the worst of the violence on July 5 and 6, were sparked by the arrest of a young black man. In the four decades since, the city has seen huge regeneration, was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has a visitor economy worth £4.9 billion annually and this year elected its first black mayor.

Complete transformation of Toxteth, 40 years on from riots | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Forty years after riots broke out in Toxteth, changes sparked by the unrest have led to a “complete transformation” of Liverpool. During nine days of civil unrest in July 1981, 468 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and 70 buildings were damaged so severely by fire they had to be demolished. The riots, which saw the worst of the violence on July 5 and 6, were sparked by the arrest of a young black man. In the four decades since, the city has seen huge regeneration, was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has a visitor economy worth £4.9 billion annually and this year elected its first black mayor.

Complete transformation of Toxteth, 40 years on from riots | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Forty years after riots broke out in Toxteth, changes sparked by the unrest have led to a “complete transformation” of Liverpool. During nine days of civil unrest in July 1981, 468 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and 70 buildings were damaged so severely by fire they had to be demolished. The riots, which saw the worst of the violence on July 5 and 6, were sparked by the arrest of a young black man. In the four decades since, the city has seen huge regeneration, was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has a visitor economy worth £4.9 billion annually and this year elected its first black mayor.

Complete transformation of Toxteth, 40 years on from riots | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Forty years after riots broke out in Toxteth, changes sparked by the unrest have led to a “complete transformation” of Liverpool. During nine days of civil unrest in July 1981, 468 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and 70 buildings were damaged so severely by fire they had to be demolished. The riots, which saw the worst of the violence on July 5 and 6, were sparked by the arrest of a young black man. In the four decades since, the city has seen huge regeneration, was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has a visitor economy worth £4.9 billion annually and this year elected its first black mayor.

Complete transformation of Toxteth, 40 years on from riots

Forty years after riots broke out in Toxteth, changes sparked by the unrest have led to a “complete transformation” of Liverpool. During nine days of civil unrest in July 1981, 468 police officers were injured, 500 people were arrested and 70 buildings were damaged so severely by fire they had to be demolished. The riots, which saw the worst of the violence on July 5 and 6, were sparked by the arrest of a young black man. In the four decades since, the city has seen huge regeneration, was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has a visitor economy worth £4.9 billion annually and this year elected its first black mayor.

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