Mission’s Conclusion and Recommendation
The mission concludes that if the proposed Liverpool Waters scheme as outlined during the mission would be implemented, the World Heritage property would be irreversibly damaged, due to
a serious deterioration of its architectural and town-planning coherence, a serious loss of historical
authenticity, and an important loss of cultural significance. It strongly recommends that the three principal stakeholders, being Liverpool City Council, Peel Holdings and English Heritage, reconvene around the table and work out an adjusted scheme that includes the observations put forward in this report.
I cant get a full 23 pg report on the page so he is a link to the full document.
http://blogs.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/dalestreetblues/2012/01/full-report-unesco-inspection.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LiverpoolDailyPost-DaleStreetBlues+%28Liverpool+Daily+Post+-+Dale+Street+Blues%29
The 20 metre 5G mast at Lea Farm, Thurstaston. Could the local residents
who ££arranged to have this installed be connected in some way to the
proposed Chinese industrial solar complex in the same area?
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2nd January 2026 I trudged across some of Wirral’s pristine, greenbelt
fields today and took a few photos / videos of the telecoms equipment
that’s been he...
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