The green light has been given to plans to relocate the famous "Greatie" market at Great Homer Street to a new facility on Dryden Street.
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Acting Mayor, Councillor Wendy Simon, believes there is reason for optimism as we head into a brand new year.
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Liverpool City Council has received planning approval to create the city’s first purpose built film and high-end TV stages.
A new team of experts tasked with supercharging a multi-billion pound regeneration drive in Liverpool, has been announced.
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Next week, Liverpool City Council’s cabinet will receive an update report on the Liverpool City Centre Connectivity 1 programme (LCCC1)....
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Liverpool's newest statement building - HEMISPHERE - is set to be one of the world's leading climate friendly developments.
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A £1 Million pound stimulus programme has been launched to help regenerate a key area of North Liverpool in a unique partnership involving Everton Football Club and Merseyside Police.
Work on a radical redesign of one of Liverpool’s most famous roads is to enter a new phase this week – with festive shoppers being asked to make allowances in their journey.
A far-reaching multi-million pound scheme to make Liverpool city centre easier to navigate for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists is to begin next week.
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Two of Liverpool’s most famous roads are to undergo major changes next week as a £47m highways scheme reaches a critical phase.
The proposed improvements are part of a wider regeneration effort under the Anfield Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF) and aim to create a greener, safer, and more inclusive high street.
A £5 million scheme to revamp a key part of the Anfield community, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be discussed next week.
Kier Property and CTP have secured planning consent for their transformational Pall Mall office development in the heart of Liverpool’s commercial business district.
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Mark Bousfield - the new Director of Regeneration – who has previously worked at Google, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and more recently at the Combined Authority, explains here why he was attracted to the role, and what his ambitions are for the city.




















