THE Albert Dock is celebrating with visitor numbers up almost 50% compared to the same time last year. Read
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Beatles Story chief calls for debate on Liverpool Albert Dock's future
Sep 15 2009
by Paddy Shennan, Liverpool Echo
Paddy Shennan hears a call for the city?s Albert Dock to be transformed
IT has been described as one of the jewels in our crown, but how it should present itself to the people of Merseyside ? and visitors from around the world ? has often been a matter of great debate.
The stunning Albert Dock, the architectural gem that was famously born again, has always deserved the best . . . it?s just that people can?t always agree on what the best is for this historic collection of buildings.
And now one of the dock?s main players, Jerry Goldman, managing director of The Beatles Story and director of the Yellow Duckmarine and Big Yellow Boat cruises, is calling for a new discussion about the future direction of the landmark venue.
Mr Goldman highlights London?s Covent Garden area as being a tourist destination which, he says, unlike Albert Dock, makes the most of itself.
He explains: ?Albert Dock has bigger potential than Covent Garden. This is a glorious space. Covent Garden has got historic market buildings ? full stop. It hasn?t got a river, dockside and it hasn?t got any open green spaces.
?But what they have created at Covent Garden is possibly the number one must-see attraction in London ? everyone goes there, whether they are locals or tourists.?
He adds: ?Albert Dock, physically, has far more to offer. But in Covent Garden the organisations and businesses involved have combined and organised themselves to make the area as super-attractive as possible to bring people in.
?Regarding the Albert Dock, I think it needs council leader Warren Bradley to bring all the parties around the table.
?If the council can work with people to build the ECHO arena and Liverpool One then it should also develop our existing treasures, such as the docks, to their full potential.?
He adds: ?The dock is no longer a prime and lively destination but it CAN become one again ? it can be turned into a place where people can come to be entertained, to have fun and spend a lot of time with their families.
?But there needs to be the will to turn Albert Dock and Kings Dock into a lively destination ? and not just when there?s a concert on at the ECHO arena. For it to happen, though, you need the political will.
?Albert Dock could, for example, have an indoor market ? at least, initially, at weekends. There could, say, be a food market on Saturdays and an arts and craft market on Sundays.
?And LIPA students could come and perform in different performance areas around the dock.
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?But there needs to be the will to turn Albert Dock and Kings Dock into a lively destination ? and not just when there?s a concert on at the ECHO arena. For it to happen, though, you need the political will.
Putting large buildings that only attracts a large volume of people at irregular interval is folly. You need a constant 365 attractive vibrant district. Large arenas area mistake. There are better places for these, not littering the dock waterscapes.
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