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News Report Page 5 of 14
Publication Date:-
2021-12-01
 
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Mersey Tunnel Tours receive VisitEngland seal of approval

THE Mersey Tunnel tours have once again been recognised by national tourism VisitEngland as a Quality Assured Visitor Attraction. The popular tour, consistently 1 of TripAdvisor's top 3 most popular tours in Liverpool, attracts visitors from across the country and around the world. Guided by knowledgeable staff, the tour gives visitors a sneak peek into the inner workings of the iconic Mersey Tunnels. Highlights include:- the Queensway (Birkenhead) Tunnels' original 1930's control room and the giant fans which provide airflow to the tunnels, over 8 metres in diameter.

In their assessment of the attraction VisitEngland gave the tour a perfect 100% score, praising it as:- "a great visitor experience…an interesting story, made entertaining through the skills of the guides." The agency also confirmed that the Mersey Tunnel Tours would be nominated for the prestigious:- 'Best Told Story' award, an accolade the attraction received previously in 2018.

    

The Mersey Tunnel tour began operating in 2006 with just 1 tour a week, but interest and demand soon grew until there was a waiting list of 6 months. Now more than 5 thousand people take the Mersey Tunnel Tour each year, with tours operating 3 evenings per week and twice on Saturday. It is also possible to arrange further weekday tours by appointment.

Since the attraction reopened following the full relaxation of Coronavirus restrictions this summer, demand has been very high. Visitors have also been able to enjoy a tour around the exterior of the Grade II listed art deco Georges Dock building with the publication of a new Walking Tour booklet. A brand new souvenir guide book is also on offer, published for the reopening of the tours this year.

Liam Robinson, transport portfolio holder for Liverpool City Region Combined Authority said:- "It's fantastic that our Mersey Tunnel Tours are once again being recognised by VisitEngland and particularly great that they've highlighted how brilliant our guides are. We're extremely proud of the team who give the tours, who all have a real passion for telling the amazing story of the Mersey Tunnels. The Queensway Tunnel opened 87 years ago and the tour gives a unique look at the skill and workmanship that went into creating it. The attraction also gives visitors an understanding of the significant investment needed to keep the Mersey tunnels up to date and running safely and efficiently, and why a toll is necessary to allow this to happen."

Up to 27 million vehicles each year cross under the River Mersey via the 2 Mersey road tunnels. The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority continues to invest in both tunnels to maximise availability and allow 24 hour cross river road travel, 365 days a year. For further details or to book a tunnel tour visit:- MerseyTravel.Gov.UK/TunnelTours.
 


₤500,000 fund that brought wildflowers, bees, food planting and climate awareness to communities across Liverpool City Region to return

A ₤500,000 fund that brought wildflowers, bees, upcycling, food planting and climate awareness to communities across the Liverpool City Region is to return in 2022. The Combined Authority has approved a further ₤500,000 to bring back Mayor Steve Rotheram's Community Environment Fund for 2022 with a view to making the scheme larger and self sustaining through private sector backing. More than 150 bids were received for this year's successful pilot with 58 projects chosen to share the ₤500,000 pot. Schemes were delivered between March and September 2021, and included:- composting, the creation of an edible wall, work to restore habitats, climate education and the creation of a garden to help elderly people with physical and mental health issues. Applications for Phase II funding will start early next year; with grants available for high impact community environment projects throughout the City Region.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region said:- "Tackling climate change, improving the air that we breathe and saving our planet is the single biggest challenge that we face, and it will take enormous collective action to correct. It isn't just about the actions of big organisations or ordinary members of the public; it's about both. We're working non-stop to accelerate the Liverpool City Region's transition to net zero. We are developing the potential of massive energy projects like Mersey Tidal Power and have recently attracted major green investment in schemes like HyNet and Ford's decision to manufacture new electric engines at Halewood. But it's important we play our part as individuals too. Taken together, lots of small actions can make a massive difference. And that is exactly what the Community Environment Fund is all about: empowering our communities to take action in their own areas. It is a fantastic example of how devolution allows us to support projects that matter to local people. I have visited many of the projects that we funded and witnessed 1st hand the difference they have made to local communities. From educating our children on the importance of biodiversity and air quality, to beautifying our streets with wildflower meadows and urban beekeeping. I'm excited to see what other schemes people from across our Region will bring forward this time around!"

The 2022 fund's objectives will be to:-


Improve the Liverpool City Region's environment.

Develop opportunities for environmental education to encourage long term behavioural change.

Promote community buy in and participation to safeguard the long term sustainability of quality green spaces.

The fund will also seek to help the Liverpool City Region become net zero by 2040, reduce air pollution and improve the health and wellbeing of people across the whole City Region.

A business case for a long term, self sustaining Community Environment Fund will also be developed.

The fund will help community environment organisations develop grant application skills to improve access to further local, Regional, national and international funding streams.

The project aims to raise environmental awareness and deliver a physical impact, including:- biodiversity and carbon capture and to regenerate local communities.

It will also seek to increase employee productivity and improve the mental and physical wellbeing of residents - tackling health inequalities within high priority groups.

The fund's application criteria will be decided by the Liverpool City Region Climate Partnership which was set up to provide expert advice on tackling the climate emergency.

Liverpool City Region Climate Emergency and Renewable Energy Portfolio Holder Cllr David Baines said:- "This year we've seen the dramatic and lasting benefits this fund can bring which is why, as well as committing money to fund more schemes next year, we are seeking to develop a longer term, self sustaining funding model that will benefit the City Region's environment for years to come."

Liverpool City Region Climate Emergency and Renewable Energy Deputy Portfolio Holder and Climate Partnership Deputy Chair Cllr Gill Wood said:- "We've never failed to be impressed by the enthusiasm and determination of people in the City Region to improve their environment. However, the impact of their work goes much further; helping tackle the global climate emergency and improving the wellbeing of people in their neighbourhoods. I'm very proud that once again we can support this vital work."

Climate Partnership Chair Gideon Ben Tovim OBE said:- "This year's Community Environment Fund delivered a wide range of outstanding and inspirational projects that show how local action can make a real difference to a global problem. Now that the fund is returning, I'm sure we will once again be bowled over by the quality of the projects that come forward."

 

 
      
 
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