PLANNING | Liverpool approves cancer centre and city homes

Liverpool’s planning committee granted consent to major schemes including the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, the University of Liverpool’s redevelopment of Greenbank student halls and Signature Living’s residential conversion of Ralli House.

APPROVED

Cancer Centre, next to new Royal Liverpool University Hospital

Clatterbridge Liverpool

  • 11 storey building for treatment and accommodation
  • Applicant: Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust
  • Architect: BDP. Rest of team: Aecom, Laing O’Rourke, Smith & Love Planning Consultants

 

Ralli House, 60 Old Hall Street

60 Old Hall Street Ralli House design

  • Five additional floors
  • 63 flats
  • Rooftop gym
  • Ground floor commercial space
  • Developer: Signature Living, advised by Planning Studio

 

Greenbank Student Village, Greenbank Lane

Greenbank

  • Demolition of seven buildings
  • Tallest new building eight storeys
  • 1,370 bedrooms
  • Refurbish Derby Old Court
  • Sports facilities
  • University of Liverpool
  • Architect: Sheppard Robson
  • Advisor: Knight Frank

 

Knolle Park, formerly St Gabriel’s Convent

North Point Global's conversion of a former convent in Woolton is up for consideration

  • Beaconsfield Road, Woolton
  • 35 apartments
  • 15 houses
  • Extend and refurbish St Gabriels Lodge
  • Developer: North Point Global subsidiary
  • Team: Bridge Architects, Landscape Projects, Woodhall Planning, Roman Summer, DTPC UK, Ecology Services, ROAVR

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