I've only just caught up with this thread - been ages reading through it.
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just a few comments to add my two penneth;
first of all to say, excellent posts from Ged
especially pages 2 & 3.
Well said Ged
re Everton district - - well, it has merely returned to it's original state of open green spaces. it was a rural area to start with, so it could be said that the miriad of terraced streets were a blot on the landscape -- if people from the old days could time travel they might recognise it more as it is today than how it looked during the 1920's, 30's, etc.
re building tall on the waterfront skyline;
where about were those '3 ugly sisters?' - the Clarence dock was it ?
They were tall were they not ? Industrial too and not smart or beautiful.
As Ged says, people who are against - do they live in the area ?? - - and yes, how long that waste ground has been there doing nothing! - it's about time the area is rejuvenated and can hold it's head high along with the centre and south.
ps, but I do like the idea of GD's park with water features - that would be nice.
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