Liverpool City Council is inviting residents, businesses and stakeholders to have their say on the future of the Central Station area, and contribute to an ambitious programme of regeneration and transformation.
A new online engagement platform has launched to bring together information on the emerging Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF) for the area, setting out a vision for how Central Station and its surrounding neighbourhood could evolve as a key gateway into the city centre.
The proposals aim to support a more vibrant, accessible and well-connected destination, unlocking opportunities for investment, growth and an improved experience for those who live, work and travel through the area.
The Liverpool Central project is being developed through a phased funding approach, combining public investment with the potential to unlock significant private sector backing.
Work is being supported by funding secured through the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, alongside national backing through its status as a pilot for the Government’s reformed Green Book process, helping position the scheme for a potential multi-billion-pound transformation.
At its heart, this is a growth project not just for the city but for the region, with Central at the hub of the local rail network, tackling capacity issues while unlocking wider regeneration.
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The SRF ambition for the Liverpool Central area is to create a well-connected, high-quality gateway to the city centre, supporting new homes, jobs, public spaces and investment, and strengthening links across Liverpool and the wider region.
Designed to be clear and accessible, the online engagement has been optimised for mobile use, making it easier for people to explore the area, shape the long-term ambitions, and share their views.
Feedback will help shape the next stages of the project and inform how this important part of the city is transformed in the years ahead.
The engagement is currently scheduled to close on 19 July.
You can explore the plans and take part in the survey by clicking here.
Councillor Nick Small, Cabinet Member for Growth and Economy, said:
“We want to make it as easy as possible for people to understand the proposals for the Central Station area and have their say on its future.
“This new platform brings together information on the emerging plans in a way that is clear and accessible, so I’d encourage everyone with an interest in the area to take a look and share their views.
“The feedback we receive will play an important role in helping to shape the next stages of the project.”
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:
“Not only is Liverpool Central the busiest underground station outside London, but a massive regeneration project that is key to our city’s future success.
“It’s important that we get the train station element right, but this is also a unique opportunity to deliver new homes, enhanced space for growing businesses and deliver a world-class welcome befitting a world-class city like ours.
“Devolution is all about giving local people a genuine say over the future of the places they know best.
“We want passengers, businesses, and residents to help shape these plans from the very beginning, so I’d encourage everyone to take part in the consultation and make sure your voice is heard.”
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