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    To get back to the original point Lime Street is a disgrace.

    The North Western Hotel looks awful and would be better if it was returned to a hotel.

    The stretch between the ABC cinema and the Big House is terrible.

    Why are these developments to improve the place being knocked back?

    It is because the political will is not there and the city is over regulated.

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    Got to agree with that. It does look a shambles - half of Lime st looks like a dump. Yes, the North Western would be a fantastic hotel and should revert to that.

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    Lime St revamp to go ahead


    THE government has confirmed compulsory purchase orders on shops at Lime Street station which should allow work to start on a £46.5m revamp by next spring.

    A public inquiry into plans to demolish the row of shops in front of the station approved the orders earlier this year, and the Secretary of State has now confirmed the order.

    A spokeswoman for the developers said they hoped to begin demolition work on the shops and the Concourse tower block by late spring next year.

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    Great news Paul
    The area outside Limey looks like a dump.

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    Let's hope they now offer them decent compensation so they don't appeal.

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    great news finally the eye sore will be ridde of!

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    Threat to Gateway as owners fight CPO
    Oct 23 2006
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    Liverpool Daily Post




    ONE of Liverpool’s biggest city centre makeover

    schemes, the Lime Street Gateway, could face a new delay after traders vowed a legal challenge to a demolition plan.

    At least two businesses remaining

    in a block of doomed shops fronting Lime Street last night revealed they are considering going to the High Court to appeal against the confirmation of a

    Compulsory Purchase Order.

    The CPO has been issued to force the shops to close to enable the frontage to be demolished.

    The plan is to remove

    the 1970’s arcade of shops as well as “eyesore” Concourse House to pave the way for a multi million pound makeover.

    Last night the owners of the Henry

    Bohn bookshop, and the International Leather Store both confirmed they will seek legal action to halt the

    plans.

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    I had a feeling this might happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul D View Post
    I had a feeling this might

    happen.
    Me too! As usual, a tiny minority of people in Liverpool challenging something that is going to benefit everyone else. This

    happens too much in this city. Whats all this about it being a building site for Liverpool's birthday! So what! I would rather there be a building site

    there than a scatty tower with some derelict shops. Lets not forget, the sooner this gets going, the sooner it will be finished. I really hate this city

    sometimes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I second that, the way some people stand in the way of progress

    seriously annoys me. Surely these businesses can continue to thrive elsewhere in better surroundings. As for the building sire thing, I dont see what the

    problem is - cranes and workmen show signs of a city moving forward. If Liverpool wants to draw a line at development for 2008, schemes will be lost

    elsewhere and developers wont come back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteH View Post
    I second that, the way some people stand in the way of progress

    seriously annoys me. Surely these businesses can continue to thrive elsewhere in better surroundings. As for the building sire thing, I dont see what the

    problem is - cranes and workmen show signs of a city moving forward. If Liverpool wants to draw a line at development for 2008, schemes will be lost

    elsewhere and developers wont come back.
    Agreed! I hope that some projects aren't complete for 2008 because if everything is finished, people

    will come once and then not come again for years. Wheras if there are projects still in development, they will want to come back again and again. This is

    what London is like. They dont set deadlines for all projects to be complete, they redevelop constantly which is what every city should do, including

    Liverpool.

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    I am appalled by the above comments.

    To develop any area existing homeowners and businesses should be offered a level of compensation that allow them to continue elsewhere. The current policy

    of offering people a pittance thereby making them homeless or putting them out of business is a disgrace. It should be challenged by far more than the

    occasional visit to the high court.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Howie View Post
    I am appalled by the above comments. To develop any

    area existing homeowners and businesses should be offered a level of compensation that allow them to continue elsewhere. The current policy of offering

    people a pittance thereby making them homeless or putting them out of business is a disgrace. It should be challenged by far more than the occasional visit

    to the high court.

    These people aren't only offered money, they are also offered new premises. The reason they are

    offered a pittance is because their properties are only worth a pittance, although I wouldn't call £120,000 a pittance when they are also being offered

    alternative premises aswell!

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