Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson has issued an open letter to all Evertonian’s to ease concern towards over proposals of Everton’s new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock to become the main athletics venue for Liverpool’s 2022 Commonwealth Games bid.
Architect Dan Meis prompted heated discussion this morning after insisting a temporary track wouldn’t harm Everton’s stadum design, and after Liverpool revealed details of its bid for the 2022 Commonwealth Games whereby the new Everton stadium at Bramley Moore Dock would be the main athletics venue, with a temporary track installed, Mayor Joe Anderson has defended the plans to utilise Bramley Moore Dock in an open letter to Evertonians;
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