'Eyesore' city block to be transformed after blaze

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'Eyesore' city block to be transformed after blaze
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More than 100 new homes will be built on a controversial site

Construction of more than 130 new flats at a controversial site in north Liverpool hit by a major blaze earlier this year will go-ahead. At the start of this year, one of the long-stalled Fox Street Village blocks was gripped by flames as ashes scattered over neighbouring streets in Everton and further afield. A dozen fire engines attended the scene as a major incident was declared.

” Matthew Ward, speaking as part of the application, added: “Our only focus has been trying to resolve the historic problems that we inherited, trying to put into place an appropriate permission for a quality residential development and then pressing on with the development of block D itself.” Initially, SGL1 Ltd had hoped to build 250 flats on the site but has scaled back its designs to provide 138 homes and commercial floorspace with associated landscaping and parking and associated works.

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