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The council has appointed the real estate firm to help shape the business case and market strategy for the key city centre ...
Restaurant Review Maray Dockside Unit 4, Britannia Pavillion, Albert Dock, L3 4AD By Will Carr | Small plates | ££ | Sometimes in life, things just sneak up on you. In our city, I’ve found it’s best ...
A new eatery will open up in West Derby Village this week, in a bid to help replicate South Liverpool’s vibrant foodie offering. Allerton resident Isabel Doyle, who has always worked in the catering ...
Phase One will deliver new retail and leisure units, business spaces, better transport links and improved cultural facilities ...
Saoirse-Monica Jackson interview Irish actress Saoirse-Monica Jackson on swapping London for Liverpool, branching out after Derry Girls and perfecting her scouse accent Words | Lawrence Saunders How ...
Award-winning developer Rosmara Development Group has confirmed submission of an application to develop a mixed-use scheme on a key site in Liverpool’s Pumpfields area. The site, spanning the block ...
Liverpool-based developer Hassett Homes has submitted an application to build 20 properties on a prime site in Woolton. The proposed £12 million development, designed by Drome Architects, comprises 16 ...
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has awarded The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Grade I-listed status, following advice from Historic England. The cathedral, previously Grade II* ...
David Lloyd Leisure has submitted plans for a brand-new club at Wirral Waters, one of the country’s largest regeneration projects. The proposed club, which will create up to 100 new jobs upon ...
North West property firm CERT is gearing up to start on-site at Centric, an office to residential scheme in Liverpool’s commercial district. Centric will offer “high-quality, central urban living ...
The Welsh Connection: How Wales has helped shape Liverpool We take a look at the Welsh influence on Liverpool and its landscape. Words by Christine Toner Liverpool’s links to Wales go far beyond ...