Wirral Development Gets Go Ahead
August 23rd, 2010
The docklands of the Wirral Peninsula faces a massive regeneration scheme over the next three decades after the £4.5 billion planning application was given the green light.
The Wirral Waters scheme will transform more than 500 acres of disused brownfield sites over the next 30 years in the Birkenhead region. The project aims to breathe fresh life into the area, creating environmental as well as economic benefits to Birkenhead, Wallasey as well as the Merseyside region as a whole.
The development is expected to create tens of thousands of jobs during the construction phase and has been hailed a massive boost to the economy of the area as well as the residents that the project will impact directly upon.
The cabinet member for regeneration and planning strategy, Andrew Hodson commented: “This is a great day for Wirral. We have been working closely with Peel for almost four years to bring jobs and regeneration to the borough”.
“The approval of this planning application will lead to the total transformation of what is currently derelict brownfield land within East Float at Birkenhead Docks and when finished will create over 27,000 jobs.
“This has taken place against a backdrop of the worst recession in living memory and it is a credit to both Peel and Wirral Council that we have kept the plans moving.”
He added: “Subject to getting the okay from the government, we hope work will start on site within the next two years and officers of the council will continue to work with Peel as we move into the development phase.”
At BuilderScrap we are delighted to hear the news of this local development, as a Wirral based company this announcement marks exciting times for the area and we look forward to seeing the project progress.
Source: EDIE (net) 23 August 2010
Howard Morris Says:
October 8th, 2010 at 11:30 am
Great news for the Wirral and Liverpool areas – the river front is prime commercial/residential space and this scheme should help to revitalise Merseyside as a truly vibrant alternative to the SE /London. Lets hope this government give it the backing and publicity it deserves and boost the success by moving some of the central government departments / facilities / banks to the north west. Lets hope the investment sparks the regeneration and upgrading of the infrastructure across the region.