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Thank you :)
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Some reflections in the Albert Dock at dusk on my walkabout,the 3rd one is through a bar window
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Lego land building reflected in the dock by the new canal entrance
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taken from under the Sandhills bridge,the old British American building
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Alexandra Tower
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Only a puddle left in the Princes Dock now
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Waterside development block with the old converted warehouse apartments
reflecting in the Princes half tide dock
wow, loads and loads!
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Why on earth didn't they leave that dock open to shipping. One of the excitements of navigating the barge round Goole docks is trying to miss the big ships - or rather have them miss you!
John
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The Albert Dock
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The Prince`s half tide dock
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The viaduct over the 4 locks at the present end of the canal
Joe,Someone should say it, those pics are just amazing,
Thanks for sharing them,
BrianD
Mr Neary,
Those photographs are terrific, good on you.
Most of the Central Docks have been turned to glorified ponds to "accommodate canal boats". There is no facility to berth deep water ships as the docks were filled in to pond depths to make money for British Waterways/Peel. Dumping waste is lucrative. Of course canal boats have been a part of the dock system, and should remain so, however very peripheral to deep water vessels, which have been eliminated.
UNESCO stated that Liverpool has historic docks, but no historic ships. Well in a city that ocean going ships can berth at the city centre, (few cities have that) however only in the river not the enclosed docks there are few places to berth historic ships, unless it is a historic canal boat.
The city allowed this rape of the city's heritage - we are a deep water port, not a canal basin. These docks can be deepened quite easily. Re-instate the Princess Half-Tide river locks gates to allow ship access, and then get a couple of dredgers clearing the docks out and give us back what is ours.
Ask your councillors will they deepen the docks and give us back our heritage. If they say they will not then vote for one that will campaign for it.
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Very nice, some lovely photos there.
I've got a few nice reflection shots when I can manage to upload them... Having major problems with this just now :angry:
No minimum height for rooms in the building regs?
Are you sure. So if I wanted to build an extension with a room with a four feet living height for the 7 dwarfs, i'd be allowed - don't think so.
Besides, whatever the building regs determine, it's up to the developer if he thinks expensive apartments with very low ceilings wouldn't sell and that's why it hasn't happened that way.
I have never found any.
I think a credit crunch and lack of any firm plans for Central Docks may play a part. The warehouse is in a grotty industrial area and not the ideal place to live right now. I would move in if I knew in a few years all around would be on-line. I would not move into the place as it is not knowing when it would all be finished. A developer would have to ask low price as the district stands right now. He is better off waiting until some construction starts around about, or waiting until the infrastructure is improved and some buildings built.Quote:
Besides, whatever the building regs determine, it's up to the developer if he thinks expensive apartments with very low ceilings wouldn't sell and that's why it hasn't happened that way.
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The old grain silo and the tobacco warehouse reflecing in the canal
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Merseyrail train crossing the canal at the 4 locks.