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Birkenhead regeneration plans for new market, office blocks and 'super crossing' submitted to council

They would completely transform the town centre, which has been in decline for decades

How the new office space in Birkenhead could look(Image: Copyright Unknown)

Plans for a new market, "super crossing" and two major office blocks complete with takeaways and bars have been submitted as the masterplan to transform Birkenhead takes a big step forward.

The application by the Wirral Growth Company (WGC) has provided a fresh boost to the town centre, which has been in decline for decades.

The submission had been delayed by several months due to the coronavirus pandemic, but is aimed at revitalising Birkenhead town centre to the north of the Pyramids Shopping Centre. The exciting plans revealed this week also include greater public open space and a modern residential quarter.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, a key aim of the project is to reduce the number of vacant units in the town, while overhauling office space and leisure facilities by introducing new food and drink offerings and retail outlets - making Birkenhead a more attractive place to be in the evening.

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Flexible outdoor spaces for activities and events are also part of the plans, as is improved pedestrian, cycling and public transport access.

The overall project to regenerate Birkenhead town centre is being run by the WGC, a 50/50 partnership between Council and urban regeneration specialists Muse, who have been involved in transformation efforts in Liverpool, Warrington, Manchester and other parts of the North West over the last 30 years.

will be delivered over several phases throughout the next 15 years, with the first phase being the commercial district.

This will see two five-storey office buildings developed, with retail and leisure units such as hot food takeaways and drinking outlets to occupy the ground floor, with business office space to be concentrated above.