Road saga that won’t go away
Mar 14 2008
by Toby Chapman, Liverpool Daily Post
THE saga of redeveloping Edge Lane is one which simply refuses to come to an end. Liverpool City Council, English Partnerships and developers Liverpool Land Development Company are still reeling at being thwarted in their aims by battling pensioner Elizabeth Pascoe.
Now the Government’s own advisor on architecture, design and public space has expressed its opinion on the scheme – and its views support those of local campaigners.
Cabe – the Commission for Architecture and Built Environment – is concerned by the regeneration proposals for Edge Lane West.
The Commission says it appreciates the need to improve such a key gateway to Liverpool. But it does not favour the plan to widen Edge Lane and insists alternatives must be investigated.
And, in a further d*mning conclusion, Cabe not only supports Mrs Pascoe’s claim that the 370 houses earmarked for demolition by Liverpool planners would be needless victims of the wrecking ball, but adds: “We think that the demolition of these buildings will be a loss to the built environment of Edge Lane.”
So it is fairly clear where the body which has the Government’s ear on planning matters stands on this topic.
What is less certain is where this leaves the Edge Lane redevelopment.
A city council spokesperson says Cabe’s views will be considered when the committee meets to discuss the planning application.
But what will the committee make of Cabe’s claims of “fundamental problems” and “sub-standard” levels of design with the scheme?
The Battle of Edge Lane was launched by residents unwilling to give up their much loved homes without a fight.
Perhaps Liverpool will one day have reason to be grateful to Mrs Pascoe and her supporters.
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The delays they have brought about may well lead to a higher quality gateway for the city – one achieved without the loss of nearly 400 homes.
Source:
Liverpool Daily Post
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