A key phase in a radical upgrade to Liverpool’s historic “Dock Road” begins next week.
A two-week closure of part of Liverpool’s historic “Dock Road” will end this Sunday evening (20 January) as key works complete.
A radical £45m scheme to make Liverpool city centre easier to navigate for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists is about to begin.
Liverpool’s “dock road” is to close for four weeks from Monday, 12 November to enable vital works to take place to support the city’s new Isle of Man Ferry Terminal, located at Liverpool Waters.
Images of the proposed design of the Isle of Man Ferry Terminal at Peel Land and Property’s Liverpool Waters have today been released ahead of the submission of a planning application next month.
Everton Football Club’s plans to regenerate North Liverpool by building a new stadium next to the River Mersey and leaving a legacy at Goodison Park will take a major step forward with the launch of a widescale public consultation into the proposals.
Liverpool City Council is hosting a two-day information event this week for a proposed four star hotel for the city’s new cruise terminal facility.
Following a Europe wide procurement process a report to the council’s cabinet next Friday (28 September) is recommending the contract for the £7.6m scheme be awarded to provide access from Waterloo Road to the £30m facility in Princes Half Tide Dock.
TRANSPORT chiefs with Liverpool City Council are urging people to have their say about a major new road scheme that will reduce congestion, open up the city's waterfront and create jobs.
The dramatic transformation of 125 acres of former docklands in Liverpool is to take a major step forward next week.
The proposed new Everton stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has recently been in the headlines.
Liverpool City Council has submitted a planning application for a new £50m Cruise Terminal Facility on the River Mersey.
The dramatic transformation of 125 acres of former docklands into a âcreativity districtâ as part of a wider masterplan for North Liverpool, generating in excess of 2,500 new jobs, will take a step closer to reality next week.
Liverpool City Council will be hosting a two day public consultation next week on proposals for a new permanent Cruise Terminal Facility on the River Mersey.