A multi-million pound scheme to create a "happiness centre" in honour of legendary Liverpool comedian Sir Ken Dodd will not go ahead after failing to secure funding.
Proposals for the £15m centre, slated to be built next to the Royal Court Theatre in the city centre, were signed off by Liverpool Council last year.
It had been intended to exhibit the late Sir Ken's vast personal collection of artefacts and joke books, as well as providing performance spaces for budding entertainers.
However, the trustees of the scheme, including his widow Lady Anne Dodd, have "with a heavy heart" confirmed it will not go ahead after failing to secure funding through the National Heritage Lottery Fund.

