A £4 million scheme to revamp the main high street in Anfield, creating a greener and safer experience for residents and visitors, is to be the focus of a public consultation.
A key phase in a radical upgrade to Liverpool’s historic “Dock Road” begins next week.
One of Liverpool’s most significant redevelopments has taken a major step forward.
Earlier this week Mayor Anderson visited Anfield to view the remarkable transformation that has taken place in the area over recent years.
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.
The Churchill Way flyovers in Liverpool city centre are to be demolished after an independent engineering inspection found they should not carry vehicles or pedestrians because of significant defects, and cannot be strengthened.
A new Local Plan to take Liverpool forward over the next 15 years is being prepared.
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Liverpool City Council has launched a major public consultation on how future development schemes can improve their surrounding environment.
A major road in Liverpool city centre is closing this weekend as work continues on the removal of the footbridges under the flawed Churchill Way flyovers.
A group is being set up to ensure local people and firms benefit from the new Royal Hospital development.
Liverpool City Council has acquired a major stalled development site in Liverpool city centre.
Work began today on one of the most advanced healthcare diagnostic centres to be built in the UK.
Liverpool City Council has entered into a new arrangement in the future control of Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA).
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The Littlewoods scheme is transformational in more ways than one, writes Mark Bousfield, Director of Investment and Development at Liverpool City Council.