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New infrastructure, public realm, and connected green spaces to create world class environment at Liverpool Waters

Os planos de entregar infraestrutura de habilitação, criar domínio público de alta qualidade, um novo parque e uma rede verde de espaços ao redor do bairro de docas centrais nas águas de Liverpool foram submetidas ao Conselho da Cidade de Liverpool pelo desenvolvedor Peel L&P.

As docas centrais serão as maiores dos cinco bairros planejados nas águas do Liverpool, e esse aplicativo de planejamento permitirá diretamente a entrega de milhares de novas casas, juntamente com os desenvolvimentos comerciais, de varejo, lazer e comunidade. Como tal, esse aplicativo de planejamento é um passo substancial e demonstra o compromisso da Peel & P com a regeneração das docas do norte da cidade. Eles incluem novas infraestruturas de rua, espaços verdes, o desenvolvimento do Central Park e as áreas de renda pública ao norte de Jesse Hartley Way. Eles também melhorarão significativamente a conectividade para pedestres e ciclistas do centro da cidade e os príncipes atracam até o novo estádio do Everton no Bramley Moore Dock e nas docas do norte da cidade. O parque foi projetado para fornecer um ambiente de classe mundial único que celebra a herança pós-industrial do site e sua localidade costeira. Abrigos e copas, áreas de esporte, recreação e fitness e espaços projetados para apoiar a vida selvagem local também foram incluídos nos planos. ser aumentado em torno de 10% no bairro central das docas e até 30% ao longo dos principais corredores de estrada e ferrovia, vinculando os espaços verdes da cidade. e permitirá o desenvolvimento de todo o bairro nos próximos dez anos. Vida.

The proposals outline Peel L&P’s plans to create a world class environment that has sustainability, biodiversity, and heritage at its heart. They include new street infrastructure, green spaces, the development of Central Park, and public realm areas north of Jesse Hartley Way. They will also significantly improve connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists from the city centre and Princes Dock through to Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock and the city’s northern docks.

If approved, Central Park will become one of the city centre’s largest green spaces at 1.9 hectares (or 4.7 acres) and will include the planting of over 1,000 trees. The park has been designed to provide a unique, world class environment that celebrates the site’s post-industrial heritage and its coastal locality.

The proposals for Central Park also include plans for coastal woodland planting, wetland planting, community gardens and open parkland. Shelters and canopies, areas for sport, recreation and fitness, and spaces designed to support local wildlife have also been included in the plans.

Public realm and street infrastructure in the surrounding Central Dock neighbourhood will include a series of green streets and rain gardens, high quality footpaths and a variety of street types to support vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.

As part of the Mersey Forest, tree cover will be increased by around 10% across the Central Dock neighbourhood and up to 30% along key road and rail corridors, linking the city’s green spaces together.

Chris Capes, Peel L&P’s Development Director for Liverpool Waters, said: “This is a very exciting moment for Liverpool Waters as the submission of this planning application is critical to the development of Central Docks. These proposals are significant for Liverpool and the North West, and will enable development of the whole neighbourhood over the next ten years. At the same time, we are setting a quality benchmark for all new public realm in later phases of Liverpool Waters.

“In this planning application, which incorporates the feedback we have received from the local community and key stakeholders in our recent consultation and engagement exercise, we have set out how we plan to bring the Central Docks neighbourhood to life.

“O design e o desenvolvimento de docas centrais e parque central é significativo porque é uma área tão grande que enriquecerá a vida de todos em Liverpool, bem como os milhões de pessoas que visitam nossa grande cidade a cada ano. Dockland Heritage.

“We want the Central Docks neighbourhood to be a sustainable location that the local community are proud of, where they want to enjoy and spend time and where they can feel Liverpool’s connection to its industrial dockland heritage.

= “Se o planejamento for concedido pela Autoridade de Planejamento Local, a entrega do parque e a infraestrutura estratégica permitirá a entrega das parcelas de desenvolvimento individual nas docas centrais nos próximos 10 anos.”

The consultant planning team for this development includes: Planit Ie – Master Planners, Landscaping and Urban Design, Visualisation; Arup Planning – Planning Consultant; Walker Syme – Project Management; John Sisk – Infrastructure and Design; Curtins – Civils and Structures; Hannan’s – MEP; Hatch – Social Value; Safer Sphere – CDM; RSK – Ecology, HRA, Aquatic, Noise, BNG; Rob Burns – Heritage; Civic – Transport; Social – Consultation and Engagement.

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