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  2. File:Original 7 streets of Liverpool.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Liverpool city centre - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool City Centre (Local Plan map) Liverpool's most recent Local Plan is designed to guide the long-term spatial development of the city from 2013 to 2033. It will assist Liverpool City Council in making planning decisions for development proposals and provides detailed advice to city planners on where specific types of development should be built, for example, housing, shops, offices ...

  4. Category:Streets in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Liverpool" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anfield Road; B.

  5. Ropewalks, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Ropewalks is a diverse district encompassing some of the most notable streets and squares in the city centre for independent shopping, cafe and restaurant culture, entertainment and night-time recreation. These include Bold Street, Wood Street, Wolstenholme Square, Fleet Street, Seel Street, Duke Street, Slater Street and Liverpool's Chinatown.

  6. Water Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Water Street is a road in Liverpool, England. Situated in the city centre, it runs from Dale Street to the Pier Head at the River Mersey. History.

  7. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Mersey Railway, opened in 1886, incorporated the world's first tunnel under a tidal estuary [120] and the world's first deep-level underground stations (Liverpool James Street railway station). Liverpool was the first city outside London to be chosen to have an official Blue plaque and now has the largest number outside London [121]

  8. Hope Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    On Hope Street at the top of Mount Street (where stands LIPA and the former Liverpool Institute for Boys) is the interesting sculpture "A Case History" by John King, 1998. Various items of luggage, cast in concrete, are stacked on the pavement – the labels on the suitcases refer to notable individuals and institutions linked with the local area.

  9. Tithebarn Street - Wikipedia

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    Tithebarn Street is home to several university buildings and along with the surrounding streets is a popular site for student accommodation. [12] Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), has facilities on the road dating back from when it was Liverpool Polytechnic. [13] LJMU's library, Avril Robarts Library, is situated on the street.