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Liverpool Lime Street: St Johns Shopping Centre raises concerns ahead of vote

St Johns Shopping Centre has previously 'consulted at length' with the city council

A CGI of the proposed new look Lime Street

The largest indoor shopping centre in Liverpool has raised concerns over proposed changes to one of the city's major roads ahead of a vote tomorrow.

St Johns Shopping Centre said it is "concerned about the continued uncertainty and delay" of the planned redesign of the City Centre Connectivity Scheme, "particularly at a time when businesses within St Johns are focusing on recovery".

The centre said that under the new plans, St Johns’ car park will be accessible via Elliot Street and Skelhorne Street, but with no route available from Lime Street, as had previously been the case – a significant change to the original design which has been planned and approved".

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St Johns added that it has previously "consulted at length" with Liverpool City Council throughout the planning and development of the Lime Street scheme and is "disappointed and surprised that changes are being proposed at this late stage".

The city council is due to vote on the plans at a meeting of the Environment and Climate Change Committee on Tuesday, January 25.

The alterations will also include "enhanced" pedestrian crossings, improved cycle facilities, secure cycle parking, a bus stop outside Lime Street Station, disabled parking facilities and the introduction of a 20mph zone together with access-only restrictions on Lime Street, between Queens Square Bus Station and London Road.

The council added that the road has already been narrowed from Lime Street Station up to the Adelphi Hotel, and that "no further changes are planned here".