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Mother searching for late son’s artwork
A mother is searching for her late son’s artwork which is thought to be in storage in South Liverpool.
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Builders back further plans for Lime Street
The Lime Street redevelopment is the beginning of a wider initiative to transform the area, according to site builders
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‘Anti-homeless’ slope dismantled after outcry
The controversial ‘anti-homeless’ slope put up on the former Bank of England steps has been partially removed.
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LJMU halts £100m Copperas Hill site plans
LJMU’s £100m building plans for the Copperas Hill site have been scrapped due to the rising costs of redevelopment.
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Final green light for new £100m LJMU site
Planning chiefs agree to a new £100 million LJMU campus on Copperas Hill.
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Heritage praise for Liverpool’s buildings
Liverpool has been praised by English Heritage for its preservation work on historic buildings.
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Uni recognised for eco-friendly lab
The University of Liverpool has one of the most eco-friendly science labs in the world, according to a website ranking.
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City leads way in health construction
Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading areas in medical and health construction, according to a recent study.
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Restoration award for The Florrie
The Florrie in Liverpool has won a prestigious national building conservation award following its restoration.
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‘Crucifix’ skyscraper plans defended
Controversial plans for a new ‘crucifix’ design skyscraper in the city have been defended by its creator.
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Redmonds Building evacuated in drill
LJMU’s new £37.6m Redmonds Building was evacuated on Monday as emergency drill procedures were tested.
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Abandoned pub collapses into street
Part of an abandoned pub building collapsed in Kensington, narrowly missing a pensioner and causing travel chaos.