This hurts.
Looks exciting, with making sure that there are green spaces for people to enjoy in.
Looks good; let’s hope that they actually finish it.
On a separate note, I am unable to find the article which was written about why these artists’ impressions of new developments never feature people of colour. It’s somewhere on t’internet, but I can’t locate it at the moment.
This one features a black family though.
It’s probably AI generate, based on Ladybird books from the 1960s.
I came across this photo recently…one for the locals. Which iconic Liverpool building replaced the one to the left of the church? The Church is no longer there either.
It’s not the Philharmonic Hall is it?
Is it anything to do with Gwaldys Street…and the Bitters…the small little building at the side…looks like my dads old church…unfortunately it was in the Gwaldys Street area…
The new area of regeneration is north of the New Everton stadium, towards Bootle right @Rambler @RedWhippet ?
When I was in Liverpool last year, i saw that bit of area on the ferry, it looked abit more industrial. I was wondering, why Liverpool city council were not concentrating on that part of the city to be regenerated.
Coming back to Liverpool for a few days in April. First visit in 6 years! Still looking out for a ticket for the derby on tout less.com cos the resellers and touts are asking ridiculous money and the hospitality ones are worse. Well let’s see. Every time I watch a Liverpool match at Anfield, we always win. It’s me.
Bet you went to all of them, eh?
Probably in one night, too.
What year was it? I noticed that Pete Price was at the Shakespeare bar looking for anecdotes about dead celebrities.
Not sure… I know the Echo used to charge by the letter/word for the adverts, so by not putting the actual year after the day of the week, must have saved those clubs a pretty penny :0)
Well, the Cavern closed around 1973 when they built the new underground line, and The Brotherhood of Man formed in 1969, so that should narrow it down.
Yeah… but the Cavern reopened in 1984, and the Coconut Grove never opened until 1982…!
If I can find the original newspaper clipping, I will take a closer look, to see if the year is mentioned
PS… The Brotherhood of Man disbanded in 1983… which adds to the confusion
I just looked at the BHoM bio and it appears that they were back on the club circuit from 1986 onwards. It sounds like it must be much later, then.