Construction on the long-awaited Liverpool housing development is likely to be delayed by three years until at least March 2027 – the original start date was 1 July 2024.
A replacement ticket office, accessible toilets, and improved passenger information displays are to be installed, while new signage will bring the station in line with the Bee Network brand.
Consultation dates are due to be announced in January to discuss the future of the 106-acre Clitheroe site, one of the largest in the National Health Service’s estate.
Kellen Homes, Great Places Housing Group, and Sigma Capital Group will work together with Peel Land to deliver the Mosley Common masterplan, which includes a series of distinctive neighbourhoods, ...
DSM Demolition will knock down the former police station, municipal courts, and the old joke shop on Central Drive to pave ...
The council will head to the international property expo as part of Place’s growing delegation ready to showcase major investment opportunities in the leisure and data centre sectors.
Soller Group has been granted permission to redevelop a vacant bank into a purpose-built student accommodation scheme on Oxford Road.
City councillors signalled their approval yesterday for two large-scale projects: the transformation of the former Skerton High School site into council housing and the building of 148,000 sq ft of ...
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority's funding injection would allow staff to move out of offices earmarked for demolition, which would set in motion the Huyton Village Project masterplan, a ...
Cubby Construction built the Flimby Flood Alleviation Scheme, which involved key works to divert the Cat Gill watercourse to ...
Zorno has been appointed head of underwriting at Phoenix Money, which provides bridging loans and development finance to developers and investors. Zorno spent three years as head of underwriting and ...
Published yesterday, the draft bill sets out Labour’s intention to unshackle the North’s towns and cities. While it has been widely welcomed, leaders across the North are wary of the “distraction” ...