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Chocolate eggs, fluffy chicks and a bank holiday. Even though you can't always guarantee the weather, Easter is still a time of joy for many. If you need to get out the house to avoid the temptation of all those sweet treats, we're taking a look at what's on offer in Liverpool.

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