Cabinet
to set heritage building priorities
MORE than £50 million could be
invested in Liverpool's most at risk historic buildings.
A report to the council's Cabinet outlines the city's 25 heritage priorities
for the immediate future, aiming to capitalise on recent success which has
seen the number of historically significant listed buildings deemed to be
at risk fall to a 24 year low of 2.6%; ½ the national average.
The City Council has been commended by Historic England for its work to
bring back into use buildings such as the:- Royal Insurance Building and
Stanley Dock, and the 2015 Royal Society of Arts Heritage Index placed
Liverpool among the best large cities and in the top 20 percent of places
overall.
On Friday, 30 October 2015, the City Council will be asked to commit to
prioritising buildings, based upon their eligibility for funding from
organisations such as Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Historic England.
The report notes that a number of buildings are subject to live funding
applications, including:-
► Calderstones Mansion House
► Granby Four Streets
► Woolton Baths
► Croxteth Park
► St James Church
► Anfield Catacombs
Future applications for funding are set to be made for the former Everton
Library, St George's Hall (to increase public access) the Welsh Presbyterian
Church on Princes Road, Toxteth Reservoir, Anfield Cemetery and Everton Park
while the Wellington Rooms is also a high priority.
In addition, Stanley Park in Anfield will undergo further restoration works
including new footpaths, the planting of new trees, resurfacing the existing
car park, new and improved lighting and repairs to the sandstone entrances
and gates.
Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, Cabinet member for regeneration, said:-
"We have had tremendous success in bringing back into use dilapidated and
rundown buildings, and our record is among the best in the country.
It is just several years since gems such as the Royal Insurance Building and
the north warehouse at Stanley Dock were under real threat, but by working
proactively with the private sector we've been able to find new ways of
bringing them back into use, preserving them for future generations.
As well as the work on St Luke's Church, we've also worked hard recently
with Historic England to make sure that Heaps Rice Mill has been protected
as part of the redevelopment of the site.
But we are absolutely not complacent and know that there is much more to do.
Everybody knows we have less money than we did, but we have a 1st class
track record in levering in heritage funding and working with developers and
other groups to find viable ways to restore buildings.
This is not an exhaustive list and we are continuing to work hard to protect
and improve other listed buildings, for example by carrying out enforcement
action against owners."
The full list of
priority buildings is:- ► St Luke's Church.
► Fruit Exchange - Victoria Street.
► Former Welsh Presbyterian Chapel.
► Eldon Grove.
► Everton Library.
► Wellington Rooms (also known as the Irish Centre).
► Anfield Cemetery and Anfield Catacombs.
► Lister Drive library.
► Greenbank Synagogue.
► Toxteth Park Cemetery Chapel.
► Hartley Village Factory buildings.
► Tobacco and South Warehouses, Stanley Dock.
► Westminster Road Fire Station.
► 35-39 Pembroke Place.
► Christ Church, Kensington.
► Gwalia, West Derby.
► Richmond Baptist Chapel.
► Allerton Tower, Stables and Laundry.
► Kiln Hey West Derby.
► 12 to 14 Wellington Avenue.
► 57 to 65 Everton Road.
► Bankhall Street Warehouse.
► Fir Grove (42 to 50 Percy Street).
► Former Merseyside Deaf Centre.
► St James Church, Toxteth.
Tenant demand in the
North West lags behind rest of the country
THE gap between increases and decreases in tenant
demand in the North West is narrower than elsewhere in the UK, according to
research carried out by the largest landlord association. 27% of landlords in the North West saw an increase in
tenant demand over the past 3 months; which is well below the UK average of
40%; while 11% of North West landlords say they witnessed a decline in
demand over the past 3 months, which results in a net increase of just
16% for the region; the lowest across the UK.
Yorkshire and Humber (23%) and the North East and Wales (both 24%), also
experienced lower net increases to tenant demand.
At the other end of the scale, the East of England (47%), and the South East
and Outer London (both 38%) witnessed the highest net increases in tenant
demand.
The research also found that on average just 6% of landlords reported a
decrease in tenant demand in the last 3 months. The highest proportion of
landlords reporting a fall in tenant demand was in the North East with a 15%
decline, closely followed by 12% in Wales and Yorkshire.
Carolyn Uphill, Chairman, NLA, said:- "These figures paint a mixed
picture for the North West. While tenant demand is increasing overall in the
region, it is lagging behind the rest of the UK.
The gap between those reporting increases and decreases in tenant demand in
the North West has narrowed over the past year. While we should be glad that
the overall picture still reflects positive growth, we should watch this
trend carefully.
However, the Government's plans to remove mortgage interest relief for
landlords; announced in the Summer Budget; could have a huge impact on the
market's ability to meet rising demand, with as many as five per cent of
landlords indicating their intention to sell up following the changes.
This could affect as many as 600,000 tenancies across the UK so the
projected impact will mean that renters who rely on the private rented homes
will lose out as a dwindling stock drives up prices and competition for
homes."
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'LOVE
REVOLUTION' UK TOUR
THE Will Young UK
Nationwide Tour:- 'The Love Revolution Tour,' is heading to a City
or Town, near you, over October and November 2015.
'The Love Revolution Tour', is Will's 1st tour in 4 years, and it
starts in York on 29 October 2015 and runs across the UK and Ireland, finishing
in London, at the Hammersmith Apollo, on 29 November 2015. Tickets are available
online now to what will be a fantastic
show.
The Tour comes on the back of Will's brilliant brand new album:- '85%
Proof', that went straight into Number
1, on the Official UK Album Chart.
'85% Proof' is the 6th album from the multi million selling Brit Award winning
singer songwriter and represents his most accomplished work to date. The record
is an eclectic, hugely confident and startlingly human record which Clash
described as:- "The most deliciously instinctive and relentlessly
endearing pop music you''ll hear this year. A master class in delivering a
mature pop record." Meanwhile The Sun called the album:- 'pure class'
and The Guardian said it was:- 'A reminder of how good Young can be.'
'85% Proof' follows up Will's Number 1 album, 'Echoes',
released in 2011 which has sold over ½ a million
copies. In the intervening years Will moved back to theatre staring as:-
'The Emcee', in 'Cabaret' (for which he was nominated for
an Olivier Award); presented an ITV documentary on surrealist artist Magritte;
filtered his passion for politics via blogs for the likes of Huffington Post;
wrote a best selling biography and fronted a campaign for 'Stonewall'. He
also started teaching and mentoring other singer songwriters.
Produced by previous collaborator Jim Eliot (Mikky Ekko, Ellie Goulding),
'85%
Proof' is a creative reflection
of Will's extracurricular activities post 'Echoes'
and his most personal/honest song writing to date. Writing and recording for the
new record also coincided with a move to a brand new label, Island Records.
The Love Revolution Tour dates in full:-
► 29 October 2015, will
be in York, at the Barbican.
► 30 October 2015, will be
in Liverpool, at the Empire.
► 1 November 2015, will be
in Plymouth, at the Pavilions.
► 2 November 2015, will be
in Brighton, at the Centre.
► 4 November 2015, will be
in Birmingham, at the Symphony Hall.
► 5 November 2015, will be
in Cambridge, at the Corn Exchange.
► 6 November 2015, will be
in Southend, at the Cliffs Pavilion.
► 8 November 2015, will be
in Dublin, at the Olympia Theatre.
► 9 November 2015, will be
in Belfast, at the Waterfront.
► 11 November 2015, will be
in Newcastle, at the City Hall.
► 13 November 2015, will be
in Glasgow, at the Clyde Auditorium.
► 14 November 2015, will be
in Blackpool, at the Opera House.
► 16 November 2015, will be
in Birmingham, at the Symphony Hall.
► 17 November 2015, will be
in Ipswich, at the Regent Theatre.
► 18 November 2015, will be
in Cardiff, at the St David's Hall.
► 20 November 2015, will be
in Bristol, at the Colston Hall.
► 21 November 2015, will be
in Llandudno, at the Venue Cymru.
► 22 November 2015, will be
in Manchester, at the Apollo.
► 24 November 2015, will be
in Oxford, at the New Theatre.
► 25 November 2015, will be
in Swindon, at the Oasis.
► 26 November 2015, will be
in Nottingham, at the Royal Concert Hall.
► 28 November 2015, will be
in Bournemouth, at the BIC.
► 29 November 2015, will be
in London, at the Hammersmith Apollo.
Tickets costs are as follows:-
► £35.00 adv Cambridge
/ Llandudno.
► £50.00 / £45.00 /
£35.00 adv London.
► £45.00 / £35.00 adv ALL other venues,
including:- Liverpool and Blackpool.
Please note that Manchester has sold out already!
For UK ticket sale site click on
here.
For Ireland's ticket sale click on
here.
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