Posted by John I am not in construction. Computer control systems was my field - controlling HVAC in buildings and even a whole new military city in the Middle East. Later commercial computer and consultancy - some strategy. I was born within yards of Brunswick Dock though. The web site has been mainly finding fault and to alert people to stop the rot. The West Waterloo in-fill has not gone away yet. An appeal may come in. I want to get my thoughts together on the next stage of the web site. A page about the in-filled docks - how they were and look at them now sort of thing, a great potential under our noses not realised. How we want the docks to be - deep water with visiting ships right in the centre. Few cities can have deep water ships berthed in the centre. Liverpool has it at the Pier Head and some small sea going vessels in the south docks. Central Docks has been reduced to a narrowboat canalway - shameful of the city to allow this to happen. The tall ships visiting and being at Princes Dock in the centre? Not now!!!! Canalboats instead. As much development as possible needs to be water based in the city, even if it means cutting out shaped canals from say Queens, Brunswick, Princes Half-Tide etc. People like living and working around water. The council seem to have totally forgotten this. Getting people interested in an idea of how the waterways should be is the first approach. It requires as many people as possible to embrace a collection of ideas and drive it forward. The best is yet to come......
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on 10/22/2006, 3:22 pm, in reply to "Planning and stuff"
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: John, are you in planning or construction? If
: not then why not? I have seen nothing like
: what on this web site from Liverpool Vision.
: "vision" is a misnomer. Do you
: work for one of these agencies? Just
: wondering like.
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