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New Everton Stadium

Announced today in the English budget, Goverment investment in developing disused land and a brownfield site in the central docks area for the development of housing and connecting the City with the Northern docks.

“Liverpool City Council has also made a similar brownfield site commitment in its draft housing strategy, currently subject to a public consultation, which supports the delivery of 2,000 new homes every year to 2030 and to double the number of affordable homes across the city.

“The key infrastructure within the 10.5-hectare scheme, which comprises underground utilities, roads, pavements, public park, green spaces, and public amenities, will lay the groundwork for future investments and the development of a diverse mix of new housing in addition to commercial, community, retail and leisure facilities. 20% of the new homes planned at Central Docks will be affordable.

With full planning approval for the site preparation work, the comprehensive plans for Central Docks include the creation of an interconnected network of public spaces. The proposed new landscape will be enriched with the planting of hundreds of trees, with the centrepiece being ‘Central Park,’ a sprawling 2.1-hectare oasis, set to become one of the city’s largest urban green spaces.

Central Park’s design will celebrate the site’s industrial heritage and coastal location, blending coastal and woodland plantations, wetlands, and open parkland. Embracing inclusivity and sustainability, the park will feature amenities such as shelters, sports and recreational facilities, play spaces and wildlife habitats, to be enjoyed by both residents and visitors.

The development will also significantly enhance connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, with the ultimate aim of creating seamless open access between the city centre, Princes Dock, Central Docks and Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.”




Superb that, doesn’t happen without the club getting BMD signed off and done.

The one thing moshiri got right, even with all the pain that went with it.
 
Are the tops of the east/west stand buildings just going to be left with that bare concrete look does anyone know?
Apparently it's going to have another layer on top, not sure what specifically or whether they will definitely do it however, you can see from the screen shot below where they have already completed something, in part, beneath the barrel cladding.

I suspect that they are leaving the areas in view until last so that the finish isn't ruined by all the activity and materials stored on there while work is ongoing.

Personally i think a gravel finish like on the hydraulic tower would look better,this would hide any discolouration which will continue to occur anyway on the flat roof areas. Although, almost anything will be an improvement on how it currently looks!

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Are the tops of the east/west stand buildings just going to be left with that bare concrete look does anyone know?
I think it's supposed to be a screed finish. AFAIK that's some form of a mixed grit & sand concrete layer.

I thought it might have been black but that's just me.

Those areas definitely need something lasting that's for sure. The staining there looks very unsightly. Hopefully it will get done soon.
 

Announced today in the English budget, Goverment investment in developing disused land and a brownfield site in the central docks area for the development of housing and connecting the City with the Northern docks.

“Liverpool City Council has also made a similar brownfield site commitment in its draft housing strategy, currently subject to a public consultation, which supports the delivery of 2,000 new homes every year to 2030 and to double the number of affordable homes across the city.

“The key infrastructure within the 10.5-hectare scheme, which comprises underground utilities, roads, pavements, public park, green spaces, and public amenities, will lay the groundwork for future investments and the development of a diverse mix of new housing in addition to commercial, community, retail and leisure facilities. 20% of the new homes planned at Central Docks will be affordable.

With full planning approval for the site preparation work, the comprehensive plans for Central Docks include the creation of an interconnected network of public spaces. The proposed new landscape will be enriched with the planting of hundreds of trees, with the centrepiece being ‘Central Park,’ a sprawling 2.1-hectare oasis, set to become one of the city’s largest urban green spaces.

Central Park’s design will celebrate the site’s industrial heritage and coastal location, blending coastal and woodland plantations, wetlands, and open parkland. Embracing inclusivity and sustainability, the park will feature amenities such as shelters, sports and recreational facilities, play spaces and wildlife habitats, to be enjoyed by both residents and visitors.

The development will also significantly enhance connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, with the ultimate aim of creating seamless open access between the city centre, Princes Dock, Central Docks and Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock.”




I'd love to know what the percentage of vacant properties in Liverpool is that are owned by absentee landlords.

We need jobs, and good ones at that, to really grow. The LCR can't genuinely grow relying on public jobs and party weekends alone.
 

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