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Green View in St Michaels Ward, January 2019

26 January 2019

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Green View in Greenbank Ward, January 2019 Edition

24 January 2019

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Green Party exposes Council attempt to flatten the Flat Iron

22 January 2019

Preserving important green spaces Back in the summer of 2018, a resident tipped off Liverpool Green Party that a notice of intention to dispose of open space at St James Place had been published in the Liverpool Echo on 19th July, just as the school summer holidays were about to start – a time when […]

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Church of England in Liverpool to be an eco-diocese

19 January 2019

Paul Bayes, Bishop of Liverpool, says ‘sustaining God’s creation is a massively important duty for all Christians. The world-wide Anglican church recognises this as one of it five marks of mission and in this year of the environment I believe it is increasingly important that the Diocese of Liverpool works together to make a difference.” An Eco Church […]

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Developers have withdrawn their proposal to build houses on the green space at St James Place, Liverpool

18 January 2019

Liverpool City Council wanted to sell off the much valued green space in between Mill Street and St James Place, otherwise known as the Flat Iron. Beautiful, mature trees would have been replaced with buildings and concrete to create 430 units of accommodation and business space between 4 and 8 stories high, across 3 sites. We had […]

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Fill out the Sustrans survey

18 January 2019

Work is set to begin on the first phase of a potential 600km key network of cycling and walking routes across the Liverpool City Region. Proposals for the 600km network is based on upgrades to around 31 key routes across the Liverpool City Region over the next 10 years.Bidding for funding for the next phase […]

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