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News · 26 June 2020

£22M upgrade to historic road to begin

Work is to begin next week on a radical eco-friendly redesign of one of Liverpool’s most famous roads. The Strand – which runs past the historic Royal Albert Docks, Liverpool ONE and Three Graces and hosted the finale to Liverpool FC’s Champions League homecoming last June – is to undergo a £22m upgrade in a

News · 14 April 2020

Key route closes for £4m improvement scheme

Major work gets under way this week which will see the closure of a key route in Liverpool. Contractors for Liverpool City Council are working on Princes Avenue and Road as part of a £4m scheme which is seeing the creation of a unique cycle path along the central reservation. Improvements to the area include

The Rocket at the M62

Air Quality · 13 February 2020

Rocket plan gets funding boost

A £120m plan to radically redesign Liverpool’s Rocket junction at the M62 has been given a huge boost by the Department for Transport. The Rocket Junction scheme has been approved to progress to the next stage of development under the Major Road Network (MRN) and Large Local Majors (LLM) programme. To help the scheme progress

Air Quality · 19 December 2019

Highways scheme fit for Princes!

Work has begun to transform a historic boulevard in the Toxteth area of Liverpool that will boast a cycling first for the city. Contractors for Liverpool City Council are now on site at Princes Avenue and Road to embark on a £4m scheme featuring a unique cycle path along the central reservation. mncn (formerly North

Clean Air · 20 November 2019

Clean air pioneers provide city with food for thought

In a secret bunker, a group of scientists may be on the brink of climate change alchemy! A group of scientists working in a secret underground lab in Liverpool have devised a novel way to improve the city’s air quality – and cut the footprint of food production. Thanks to pioneering techniques in aquaponics the

Air Quality · 12 July 2019

Churchill Way Flyovers set to be demolished this Autumn

Demolition of the Churchill Way flyovers in Liverpool city centre could begin this September. A report to Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet next Friday (19 July) is seeking permission to remove the 50-year-old structures in a phased demolition, at a cost of £6.75m, which would be completed by the end of the year. The two-lane, concrete

Transport · 10 July 2019

Major city centre roadworks scheme enters new phase

A multi-million pound scheme that will make Liverpool city centre easier to navigate is about to enter a new phase. Liverpool City Council’s contractors GRAHAM are completing the first phase of the first package of works for the £45m Liverpool City Centre Connectivity (LCCC) scheme. The multi-layered scheme, which began on Victoria Street in February,

Environment · 10 July 2019

Liverpool to declare climate emergency at special debate

Liverpool City Council will look to declare a Climate Change Emergency at a special debate next week. Staged at Liverpool Town Hall, all 90 councillors will be asked to vote on passing a motion that will require the city council to cut its carbon output to zero by 2030. In a cross party motion, the

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