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Publication Date:-
2023-08-10
 
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Recycled landfill soil revives forgotten green lung

ONE of Liverpool's forgotten green lungs; regenerated from the recycled soil of a former landfill site; is set to re-open on:- Monday, 7 August 2023.

A unique 24 acre recreational area, called Southern Grasslands, has been created as a result of a massive remediation programme to lay the foundations for a potential new housing scheme at the nearby Festival Gardens development zone.

It is the largest transformed green space opened in Liverpool in the 21st century, and is almost 5 times as big as Chavasse Park in Liverpool ONE.

Situated just 3 miles south of Liverpool City Centre, Southern Grasslands will be officially opened by Mayor Steve Rotheram and Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, Cllr Laura Robertson Collins, at 10.30am, on:- Monday, 7 August. Media are invited to attend for filming, photography and interviews.

Over the past2 years more than 400,000 cubic metres of soil and waste has been removed from the Festival Gardens development zone, land that was used as a public waste deposit facility for more than 30 years.

More than 95% of this material has been recycled including 100,000 cubic metres of earth that has created what will become an eco-haven for wildlife.

The radically relandscaped green space, which now rises by more than 30 feet to provide views of the City centre and River Mersey, also features more than 5,700 new trees and shrubs as well as 2km of walking paths near to the shoreline.

The planting has involved the formation of new areas of woodland and meadow to create new habitats and to enrich the biodiversity in this unique coastal environment. This includes wildlife corridors to boost the population of insects, butterflies and bees.

Situated just a 10 minute walk to St Michael's train station, Southern Grassland also contains a series of new public benches and picnic tables. The ambitious redesign means people will also have dedicated paths to the Festival Gardens park for the 1st time since it was famously opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1984, as part of the International Garden Festival.

The Council's principal contractor, VINCI Building, began work to dramatically transform the former landfill site and Southern Grasslands in early 2021.

The mammoth excavation programme, which has been shortlisted for a national Brownfield Award, has also included an additional £6m programme of ground infrastructure works to lay drainage and construct a substation to provide power supply for the future development.

The package of works has been jointly funded by Liverpool City Council, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, Homes England and OFGEM.

Access to the rejuvenated site is also possible now through Riverside Drive, which now has Liverpool's 1st 'sparrow crossing,' which enables cyclists and pedestrians to cross the road using separate lanes.

Access from the river front, on Otterspool Promenade, has also been improved with new resurfacing, railings and art installations, providing an enhanced entrance into the Festival Gardens site for pedestrians and cyclists.

Southern Grasslands is also serviced by a new car park which will ensure it is accessible for people with mobility issues.


Liverpool to light up the night for Cancer Research UK

PEOPLE across Liverpool are being urged to join an illuminating night time walking event for Cancer Research UK. The charity's Shine Night Walk is set to take place on:- Friday, 8 September 2023.

Entries are open now for the 10k event, where participants can choose to raise money for the area of life-saving research closest to their hearts. This includes:- prostate cancer, breast cancer, bowel cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, brain tumours, children's cancers and leukaemia. Or they can simply give their backing to Cancer Research UK's overall work.

Liverpool is 1 of just 17 locations across the UK selected to host a Shine Night Walk in 2023.

The event starts at the Pierhead at 8pm, when participants will take to the City's streets in a fun and inspirational parade of light that, stride by stride, will help beat cancer.

Passing some of Liverpool famous landmarks, the route takes in the Museum of Liverpool, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Chinatown Gate.

In the North West, around 43,600 people are diagnosed with cancer each year. But, thanks to research, more people than ever across the UK are surviving for 10 years or more.

Cancer Research UK spokesperson for Merseyside, Jane Bullock, said:- "Every day we see the benefits of research we've previously funded being realised and that's down to the generosity and commitment of our incredible fundraisers. Last year's Liverpool Shine Night Walk raised a fantastic £123,758, so we're delighted to be returning to the City. For 1 night, on:- 8 September 2023, the City's streets are ours and we're going to make it a night to remember. With every step, participants will be supporting the work of scientists who are relentlessly striving towards new discoveries and breakthroughs. 1 in2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime,*** but all of us can support the research that will beat it. That's why we hope people across Merseyside will grab their glow-in-the-dark accessories, pull on their walking shoes and help us go the distance in the fight against cancer."

Last year, Cancer Research UK spent more than £1million in Liverpool.

Research taking place now in the City includes discovering how advanced pancreatic cancer escapes the immune system, exploring how to treat cervical cancer that's come back after treatment and improving treatment for people with follicular lymphoma.

By taking part in Shine Night Walk, supporters of all abilities can support vital work such as this. Training advice is available on the website.10k is just over 6 miles and takes between:- 1.5 to 3 hours, to complete. Participants can go at their own pace, from a leisurely stroll to a lively stride or a full-on power walk passing the City's well loved landmarks.

Jane added:- "It isn't about being 1st across the finish line. It's about helping drive advances in research that could give people more precious time with their loved ones. Cancer Research UK has been at the heart of the progress that has already seen cancer survival in the UK double in the last 50 years and we're not stopping now. Together with our supporters in Liverpool, we're working towards a world where everybody can live longer, better lives, free from the fear of this devastating disease."

People can also shine a light for those affected by cancer by volunteering on the night. From helping to set up the Shine Night Walk course to guiding participants around the City, there are lots of opportunities to get involved, meet new people and learn new skills.

To enter or volunteer visit:- ShineWalk.Org.

 
      
 
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