Speak for yourself Paul!
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Alright B4mmy, yeh big ***** *** **** *********!!!
Speak for yourself Paul!
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Alright B4mmy, yeh big ***** *** **** *********!!!
Who was the greatest of them all?
Little, Curly, Alan Ball.
R.I.P. Bally.
Yes it was approved with only one objection! Another chap put his name down for objection but after the presentation he changed his mind which says a great deal about the so far unpublicised details on the scheme.
Its great news for everyone. The end of an extremely long and difficult application.
It has always baffled me why this scheme was so difficult to bring to the city. It's wider implications for employment and regeneration are as significant as any in Liverpool for many years. The principle of revitalisation, using world class architects in Woods Bagot, and the even more famous Landscape practice Martha Schwartz is a fantastic asset to Liverpool's portfolio. The landscape scheme is safe and it will be a landmark and icon for the city centres night life, retail and leisure industries.
I am so incredibly happy for Liverpool that this scheme has finally reached this conclusion.
It's true that a sacrifice was made on the tower, but the tower was not the most significant part of the project. As a whole this development is massive! It will be built in phases, but when its complete Liverpool will be buzzing all the way from the docks right to end of Bold Street. I'm really happy, and its great news.
Now for the hard part.
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It's gonna be as soon as the legal stuff is tied up I guess. Building regs need drawing up, issues with network rail resolving, assurances to Lewis's and possibly Rapid.... I don't know how much more other stuff. I reckon it should have started by the end of the year, next springtime.... just a guess. There'll be some pr out soon, I think the BBC are looking for stuff to put out, but its best to keep an eye on things like Estates Gazette and local press to be honest. The BBC will probably interpret it as some commie camp site going on past performance...
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WASTELAND by Liverpool's Central Station will be transformed into a £160m shopping, residential and leisure development after city planners passed the contentious Central Village scheme yesterday. more
Wahey, a tower of shopping and Leisure.
Gididi Gididi Goo.
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