NWDA wants profit ploughed back into Garden Festival site
9th April 2010
An artist's impression of the site
LIVERPOOL City Council and the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) will recover less cash from Liverpool's Garden Festival site under new proposals.
The former municipal tip, that was the location for the 1984 Garden Festival, has planning for 1,300 apartments and 60 homes which will be developed by the leaseholder Langtree. Two-thirds of the site will be restored as public gardens.
The council, which has the freehold, and the NWDA - which has chipped in £3.7m to help get the development started - are ......for the full story register now for free or login below...




