Plans to develop a new public park in Liverpool are being proposed as part of the next stage of Peel L&P's Liverpool Waters development.
Spanning 1.9 hectares (4.7 acres), which is roughly the same size as Liverpool and Everton Football Club’s pitches combined, 'Central Park' will sit south of Collingwood Dock by the historic Tobacco Warehouse and if approved, could become one of the city's largest green spaces for the community to enjoy.
Bringing direct access to parts of the canal and central docks for the first time in years, it will include a variety of features bringing people together to learn, play and socialise while getting closer to nature.
From walking to water sports, the Peel L&P team behind the proposal are now inviting people to tell them what they would like to see in the new park and how they might use it.
This follows investments in new green spaces across the Peel L&P portfolio including Wirral Waters, where a new pocket park was completed recently and the creation of wildflower meadows within the award-winning MediaCity gardens at Salford Quays.
Chris Capes, Peel L&P's Development Director for Liverpool Waters, said: "Green space has never been so important. Not only for our physical and mental health and wellbeing but also as a way of absorbing air pollution. Being able to create a new large public park at the heart of the city in an urban environment is really exciting.
"It's fantastic to have reached this next stage in our journey. Despite the challenges of the last couple of years we’ve been busy working behind the scenes, so it is great to be able to share our proposals and have a conversation about what a new park could mean to the local community."
Designed as a park that offers something for everyone, the vision for Central Park is guided by five ideas:
• A place for people – a place that people will want to visit to socialise, play and relax and can be enjoyed in lots of different ways
• A place for nature – the opportunity for wildlife to thrive in different habitats and become a place that brings people and nature together
• A place for learning – where people from all walks of life can come to learn about the site's heritage, biodiversity and its unique response to climate change
• A place for sustainability – exploring ways to re-use the site’s existing heritage materials such as cobbles in creative and innovative ways to minimise environmental impact and enhance the sense of place
• A place for water - it will bring people closer to water with walks and views along the canal, access points for water sports as well as educating people about the water cycle through the park.
The proposals for Central Park are the next phase of Liverpool Waters, an ambitious plan to transform 60 hectares of former dockland along the River Mersey into vibrant, sustainable, mixed use neighbourhoods that offer low carbon homes, great places to work and inspiring venues to visit for leisure and events.
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