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Liverpool stripped of Unesco World Heritage status
The city is deleted from the much-coveted Unesco list because of developments on the waterfront.www.bbc.co.uk

Going to be on BBC news at 6 in the next few minutes - the headline they teed it up with was “Liverpool loses it’s World Heritage Status due to new developments on the waterfront”!
Clip of Chinese UNESCO Chairman saying - “Liverpool is deleted”! Then over to Wayne the Heritage campaigner - “it’s devastating for Liverpool and an embarrassment” ! And yes Evertons plans for BMD got a mention.Going to be on BBC news at 6 in the next few minutes - the headline they teed it up with was “Liverpool loses it’s World Heritage Status due to new developments on the waterfront”!
Oh absolutely mate that area looks a million times better as will the area around BMD.Tourist attraction might be putting it a bit strong but IDK - the waterfront location is a big deal so given time the area could change a lot.
Have you been to the Etihad? That area was rough AF before the commonwealth games, proper survival horror. A lot of investment from City, massive training facility, plus tramline, the velodrome, rebuilt park - I mean it is in no way a tourist attraction but compared to what it was it's night and day.
					
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Liverpool has been vandalising its waterfront for a decade – it’s shocking Unesco didn’t act sooner | Oliver Wainwright
Losing world heritage status has shone a light on the city’s redevelopment from maritime metropolis to pound-shop Shanghai, plagued by allegations of bribery and corruptionwww.theguardian.com
So you refute the facts ?The most Guardian article I've ever read. Elitist contemptual nonsense.
So you refute the facts ?
The UN agency said the plans had led to “serious deterioration and irreversible loss” to the area’s outstanding universal value, along with “significant loss to its authenticity and integrity”.
The jewel in Peel’s cut-price crown is intended to be Everton’s new stadium, sadly of much the same quality, conceived as a great silver slug marooned on top of a vaguely warehousey brick box – a strained “contextual” nod to its surroundings.