Liver birds raise money for cancer charity at Q-Park

Published:  17 June, 2010

Over 1,000 women are celebrating a successful 9km walk around the city centre of Liverpool in aid of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation.

Participants of the Liver Birds Midnight Walk parked at the Liverpool One Q-Park and were given 50 per cent discount off their overnight parking rate, with half of the money taken by Q-Park on the night also donated to the charity. This allowed the walkers to park in one of the safest car parks in the city centre which is manned on a 24 hour basis, well lit, secure and therefore ideal for females travelling alone.

Adam Bidder, managing director of Q-Park, said: “At Q-Park we enjoy supporting the Liver Birds midnight walk, this being the second year we have worked together and I would like to give special thanks to our car park hosts at Liverpool One who helped direct the walkers to their cars and ensure they felt safe before and after their hike around Liverpool’s tremendous city centre.”

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