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Mersey Tidal Power Project - Phase One Community Consultation
It's time for Tidal! The River Mersey, our greatest natural asset, can play a vital role in tackling the climate emergency and helping our transition to green energy while boosting our future prosperity and the UK’s energy security. The River Mersey has been at the heart of the fortunes of Liverpool City Region for hundreds of years, from its first ferries and the world’s first commercial wet dock to today’s Port of Liverpool. How we use this great natural... MoreClosed 15 November 2024 -
Application form - Local Transport Plan Community Engagement
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is looking to commission up to three organisations to deliver community engagement with citizens from one or more of the following groups, between October and December 2024: People who are 55+ People from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background People from a lower socio-economic background - please refer to the community engagement suppliers brief below, for a definition. ... MoreClosed 8 October 2024 -
Local Transport Plan Citizen Consultation
Our Local Transport Plan for the Liverpool City Region The draft Local Transport Plan outlines our plans for transport in Liverpool City Region up to 2040. It sets out how we will invest in public transport and the road and walking and cycling networks in Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral to create a transport network that gives people more choices, is tough in the face of climate change, and helps us all to lead healthier and happier... MoreOpened 3 October 2024 -
Local Nature Recovery Strategy Opportunity Areas
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is leading the preparation of a Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for the Liverpool City Region. Local Nature Recovery Strategies were established in the Environment Act 2021. They are evidence-based, locally led strategies to guide nature’s recovery and wider environmental benefits, at a regional level. There are 48 LNRSs being developed across England. Each strategy will: Agree priorities... MoreClosed 4 August 2024 -
Liverpool Baltic Station
Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) has secured £100m to build a brand new railway station, called Liverpool Baltic, on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network. The station will be close to the Baltic Triangle at the junction of Parliament Street and St James Place. It will be midway between Liverpool Central Station and Brunswick Station. The station will: Reduce the number of cars in the area, helping to reduce congestion and improve air quality;... MoreClosed 4 August 2024 -
Moving Buses Forward: St Helens Network Engagement
Following a public consultation in summer 2023, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) approved recommendations to move to a bus franchising model and Mayor Steve Rotheram signed a Mayoral Order to take the final decision to go ahead. Before the franchised network is rolled out in St Helens, we would like to hear your views to help us to shape our St Helens bus network. We would like to know how often you currently use the bus for particular... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Towards a Spatial Development Strategy for the Liverpool City Region up to 2040
How we use and develop land affects many aspects of our lives. It is therefore important that the people, communities and businesses of the city region have the chance to influence and shape this. The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is preparing a Spatial Development Strategy. This will set out a framework for the future development and use of land in the city region looking ahead to 2040. This includes planning for homes, the economy and jobs, infrastructure and... MoreClosed 16 February 2024 -
Short Survey - Towards a Spatial Development Strategy
The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority is preparing a Spatial Development Strategy . This will guide future use of land in the city region up to 2040. This will include homes, transport, the economy and jobs, infrastructure and the natural environment. We need your input in getting this Strategy right. It is important to us for individuals, communities, and businesses in the city region to share their views to influence and shape this. This short... MoreClosed 16 February 2024 -
Local Nature Recovery Strategy: Values and Priorities
Have your say on nature in our City Region! The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a new plan designed to support and improve nature and biodiversity in the Liverpool City Region (Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens & Wirral), which will use key evidence and the views of local people . The LNRS will act as a blueprint for protecting and enhancing nature, and will : Map our most... MoreClosed 15 November 2023
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