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June 2019
Every month, we bring you the latest local news, events, and consultations, so you can get involved with life as a Liverpool city centre resident.

Walking the boundaries

5:30pm Wednesday 19th June, meet at Central Library

After a fantastic discussion last month at One Fine Day, we’re continuing our event series on Boundaries with a walking talking tour, from William Brown Street, all the way down to the Waterfront.

Reserve your free tickets now
Who sets the boundaries that we’ll will cross that evening, and who decides when they change? Do the invisible boundaries matter just as much as the physical boundaries? Join us and have your say.

Residents object to West Waterloo Dock building proposal

Residents from Waterloo Warehouse and Waterloo Quay, part of Peel’s Liverpool Waters project, are objecting to the proposals that have been submitted to Liverpool City Council for a new development by Romal Capital which will involve the part infilling of West Waterloo Dock.

Read more on our website.

July events pick:

Baltic Triangle Green Space Mapping

Sunday 9th June, 10:00–13:00 and 14:00–17:00.

Do you live, work or own a business in the Baltic Triangle? Sophie Preston is inviting participants to come and take part in an exciting workshop to think about the role of green space in our daily lives. We will be working together to create a map of how green space impacts life in the Baltic, and how that could change in the future to create more sustainable urban living.

Reserve your free tickets now

“Bucket Fountain” planning application temporarily paused

Under immense pressure from local residents and heritage experts, Elliot Group puts its controversial plans for Beetham Plaza on hold, while new documentation is prepared to counteract the possible listing of the kinetic sculpture by Historic England.

Ultimately, however, the threat remains. Follow the story on our website.

Council responds over “Ibiza-style” beach club on Coburg Wharf

As a result of residents concerns that the peaceful southern corner of the Waterfront dock system could be disrupted by a nightly “Ibiza style” beach club, the council’s Licensing Department have visited the premises and issued a very helpful clarification of the present situation.

Read the council’s response on our website.


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