Liverpool City Council, GB launched a £450,000 pilot to reimagine outdoor spaces due to COVID-19
Liverpool City Council, GB reimagines outdoor spaces
Liverpool City Council launched a £450,000 pilot project to reimagine outdoor spaces in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Council is partnering with Liverpool BID Company and the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to help local businesses redesign their outdoor spaces in anticipation of reopening following the lockdowns. The goal of the project is to create high-quality outdoor areas to make up for the space lost inside due to social distancing requirements.
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