‘Dock Road’ to reopen as key works complete
A two-week closure of part of Liverpool’s historic “Dock Road” will end this Sunday evening (20 January) as key works complete.
A two-week closure of part of Liverpool’s historic “Dock Road” will end this Sunday evening (20 January) as key works complete.
Liverpool City Council has appointed an award-winning team of urban designers and planners to create a new masterplan for one of the UK’s creative hot-spots.
A home improvement fund is to be launched to complete the final phase of the award-winning Welsh Streets regeneration scheme in the Toxteth area of Liverpool.
Liverpool City Council has appointed a team of planning experts to prepare a new tall buildings policy for the city.
Work began today on one of the most advanced healthcare diagnostic centres to be built in the UK.
Plus Dane Housing, in partnership with Liverpool City Council and Homes England has launched the first of 99 affordable homes in Liverpool’s Welsh Streets.
Liverpool City Council has submitted an outline planning application to erect a new multi-storey car park on the city’s waterfront.
Local residents are being asked to help shape proposals for over 100 high-quality new homes in the Yew Tree area of north Liverpool by attending a community consultation event.
Albert Dock Liverpool has reported a record-breaking year, with 6.3 million people visiting the iconic landmark
The £25m Liverpool Life Sciences Accelerator development has been topped out.
The Northern HQ of a Royal College is to be based in Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter.
The Mayor of Liverpool has handed keys over to new shops in a scheme to regenerate Norris Green
Opinion Research Services (ORS) to carry out 12-week, independent consultation on issue, starting on 24 March.
City to unveil 15-year plan to drive forward economic regeneration of Garston Village.
Liverpool has united with other cities, towns and boroughs across the country in a new national network to tackle issues of social inequality.
Council’s proposed disposal of land previously housing Our Lady of Mount Carmel School set to pave the way to new homes.
Grade II listed buildings in Kensington saved from dereliction and restored to their former glory.
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and Manchester’s chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein have called on Government to look at national transport infrastructure if it is serious about rebalancing the UK economy.
A group is being set up to ensure local people and firms benefit from the new Royal Hospital development.
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.