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New guidance covering Beatles landmarks across Liverpool asks tour guides and visitors to respect residential neighbourhoods. Organisers say the code aims to balance tourism with privacy for local residents.
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00:01A new code of conduct has been introduced for Beatles tours across Liverpool, aimed at protecting
00:06residents living beside famous landmarks linked to the band. The guidance produced by the Beatles
00:12Legacy Group covers visits to locations including Penny Lane, Strawberry Field and the former homes
00:18of Sir Paul McCartney and George Harrison. Tour guides are being advised to limit vehicle access,
00:24reduce noise, switch off engines and respect the privacy of residents.
00:28Suggested visiting hours have also been published. Organisers say the code balances Liverpool's
00:34international Beatles tourism industry with the rights of people living beside the city's
00:40most visited cultural locations.
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