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Liverpool looking to define next chapter for its world-famous waterfront
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News  |  Tue - September 12, 2023 11:00 am  |  Article Hits:2953  |  A+ | a-

LIVERPOOL'S world famous waterfront is to be the subject of an ambitious new masterplan to ensure its continued growth as a global destination and major economic engine.

 

A report to Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet on:- Tuesday, 19 September 2023 is seeking approval to launch the search for a team of planning and placemaking specialists, to prepare a strategy and masterplan that will guide the waterfront’s development for the next:- 10 to 15 years.

 

Liverpool’s waterfront has undergone huge changes in recent decades with the multi-billion pound development of Liverpool ONE as well as major upgrades to the Royal Albert Dock, Pier Head and Kings Dock, including the creation of an award winning arena and conference centre, cruise liner terminal and the new Museum of Liverpool.

 

The City’s attractions now draw in millions of new visitors to the City every year and has enabled it to host major international events from European Capital of Culture in 2008 to Eurovision in May 2023.

 

More major regeneration projects are to come to fruition along the Mersey shoreline in the coming years, most notably a potential significant housing scheme at the old Festival Gardens that is located to the South of the City and Everton FC’s new football stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, to the North of the City.

 

Liverpool City Council is also close to finalising the design and delivery strategy for Kings Dock’s further development and National Museums Liverpool and Tate Liverpool are currently leading on regeneration projects at their Royal Albert Dock buildings, including the historic Canning Dock.

 

If approved the Council will issue a tender for the appointment of “an exceptional team with outstanding expertise at an international level” later in 2023.

 

A key task will be the strategy and masterplan be informed by significant and meaningful engagement with key stakeholders such as Waterfront BID and the Canal and River Trust and major land owners such as:- Grosvenor and Peel Land and Property.

 

Whilst Liverpool’s waterfront is a thriving destination in the City there are challenges around inequality and deprivation in adjoining neighbourhoods, and there are disparities between the demographics of the wards along and adjoining the waterfront.

In addition, there are key challenges and opportunities around maximising:- investment opportunities, connectivity and linkage to the North and South, along with the East and West, public realm and quality of place, conservation and enhancement of the natural and historic environment, as well as climate change and the City’s ambition to deliver net zero by 2030.

 

The waterfront strategy and masterplan will have 7 defining aims, that:-

  1. Maximises the waterfront’s contribution to the City and City region’s economy and sustainable development
  2. Maximises the benefits of investment along the waterfront for adjacent neighbourhoods
  3. Enhances connectivity along the waterfront, east-west links, and active travel, ensuring fully inclusive access, enhanced connections between key areas of activity along the waterfront and supporting healthier lifestyle choices
  4. Delivers excellence in quality of place and urban design
  5. Delivers sustainable, creative and innovative solutions to addressing the impact of climate change.
  6. Identifies key Infrastructure needed to support the regeneration of the waterfront
  7. Considers measures for enhancing linkages / permeability / liegibility, including public realm, public art, way marking, environmental improvements, green infrastructure to create a sense of place along the waterfront.

In respect of public art, a:- ‘City Centre and Waterfront Public Art Strategy’ will be scoped out and will be closely aligned with the preparation of the waterfront strategy. Major family-friendly events such as the upcoming:- River of  Light arts festival are seen as a key element in providing an all-year round offer.

 

It is intended that the final waterfront masterplan will be taken forward for adoption as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD).

 

This SPD would be informed by Liverpool’s Local Plan, which was adopted in 2022, and will complement surrounding masterplans that are being used to guide the development of neighbouring areas such as the City’s Commercial District and Baltic Quarter.

Liverpool City Council is also seeking to appoint a placemaking team to help deliver a new residential design guide which aims to:- “promote sustainable and inclusive high quality design, that reflects the City’s distinctive character and context."
The Council, which is projecting a population increase of more than 30,000 people in the next 10 years requiring the creation of more than 13,000 new homes, is seeking to appoint a multidisciplinary team on an 18-month, contract to draw up the strategic planning document.
Subject to relevant approvals, the design guide could be adopted by December 2024.

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