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Issue:- 04 April 2013

Cruise Liner Terminal Conclusion Discussions

DISCUSSIONS about Liverpool's Cruise Liner Terminal could be concluded:- "by the summer" following the personal intervention of the City's Mayor. Liverpool's Mayor travelled to Brussels last week to meet with key officials from the European Commission to:- "find a clear way forward."

The Commission has been asked to look at the case following complaints from rival ports. Mayor Anderson said:- "We have already provided information on the terminal to both the government and the Commission. But I think it's better to meet people face to face. We were warmly welcomed and the meeting was very encouraging. I am confident that a conclusion will be reached quickly – possibly as early as the summer. I'm very grateful to Arlene McCarthy for her help in arranging this key meeting."

National accolade for Hall Lane scheme

LIVERPOOL'S work to revamp a major gateway into the City has earned more national praise.

The £19 million Hall Lane Strategic Gateway scheme has scooped a national Institute of Civil Engineers CEEQUAL award, which recognises high quality work in the design and construction of major schemes.

CEEQUAL assessors awarded Liverpool the 'Whole Team Award' for the partnership between the City Council, 2020 Liverpool, Birse Civils and Bal4 Beatty. The scheme was granted:- "Excellent Status", CEEQUAL's highest grade.

It's the latest success for the scheme, which was also named the 'Infrastructure Project of The Year' at last year's annual Builder and Engineer Awards.

Liverpool City Council's Cabinet Member for Transport, Councillor Tim Moore, attended the CEEQUAL awards ceremony, held at the Institute of Civil Engineers in London. He said:- "The Hall Lane scheme has transformed a key route into the City Centre. It has removed 1 of the worst bottlenecks in the City, and is providing a much better image of Liverpool to visitors as well as a much better environment for the local neighbourhood.  The successful delivery of this scheme was down to effective partnerships, and it's great news that this has been recognised nationally. Working together, we have delivered a scheme that will bring huge benefits to the local community, to commuters and to the wider public for many years to come."

Hall Lane, a major arterial route from the M62 to Liverpool City Centre, is used by almost 35,000 vehicles every day. It had suffered from significant congestion and safety issues, bottlenecks and constricted carriageways.

Work was completed in summer 2011, creating a much improved route into the City from the east, including a new dual carriageway, 6 major junctions, extensive utilities works, and a 400 metre long, 7 metre high retaining wall. The scheme also saw improvements to cycling, public transport and pedestrian routes as well as new controlled pedestrian crossings, new street lighting, CCTV cameras and the planting of new trees.

The CEEQUAL Awards celebrate high standards within the civil engineering industry. The organisation carries out detailed assessments of civil engineering, infrastructure, landscaping and public realm projects in the UK and Ireland.

LIVERPOOL ART PRIZE MOVES TO THE ALBERT DOCK

IN the wake of the announcement of the 4 talented local artists who have been shortlisted for Liverpool Art Prize 2013, the prize's organisers Metal can now reveal that this year's exhibition of finalists' work will move into Liverpool City Centre for the very 1st time in the competition's 6 year history.

The 2013 Liverpool Art Prize Exhibition will be housed in the Grand Hall at the City's historic Albert Dock – which this year celebrates the 25th anniversary of its official reopening – from Friday, 26 April 2013, until Saturday, 8 June 2013.

The shortlist which comprises local artists Kevin Hunt, Tabitha Moses, Juliann O'Malley and Laurence Payot was decided by a highly qualified panel of judges, which comprises Sally Tallant (Director of Liverpool Biennial), Tim Etchells (multi-disciplinary artist), Laura Davis and Robyn Woolston (Artist and winner of Liverpool Art Prize 2012). The shortlisted artists will need to continue to impress the panel with the work they exhibit at the Liverpool Art Prize exhibition in order to win. The winner will be revealed at an awards ceremony on Wednesday, 29 May 2013, at which the People's Choice Award winner will also be revealed. The overall winner of the Liverpool Art Prize will receive £2,000 and be offered a show at The Walker Art Gallery during the ensuing 12 month period. A People's Choice Award winner, determined by a public vote from visitors to the exhibition, will receive £1,000.

Jenny Porter, Project Manager at Metal, said:- "We're really excited to be working with Albert Dock bringing the Art Prize into this great location. It's very special to make this happen in the 25th anniversary since the regeneration of the Dock began."

Graham Cook, Director of Albert Dock Company, said:- "The Albert Dock Company is delighted to offer the Grand Hall for use by the Liverpool Art Prize. We are always interested in partnering with arts initiatives and the Liverpool Art Prize is such a firm fixture on the City's calendar we couldn't refuse. This should be a good addition to the full events programme taking place at the Dock in its 25th year of regeneration."

The Liverpool Art Prize is a competition of contemporary art, which was inspired by the Turner Prize coming to Liverpool during the Capital of Culture year in 2008. It is open to all professional artists based or born in Liverpool City Region, including the surrounding boroughs of Liverpool, Wirral, St Helens, Knowsley, Halton and Sefton.

Previous Liverpool Art Prize winners are Robyn Woolston, Imogen Stidworthy, AL and AL, David Jacques and Marcus Soukup who exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery as part of his prize in 2012. The previous People's Choice winners are James Quin, Brendan Lyons, The Singh Twins and Elizabeth Willow, who have also gone on to achieve great respect within the industry. Robyn Woolston, last year's winner, will present her exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery, 'Stranger in a Strange Land', from Saturday, March 23.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of events and exhibitions happening in and around the City Centre programmed by a consortium of the City's studio groups and independent arts organisations for Liverpool Art Month. This year's highlights include the Arena Art Auction, 'The Drifter's Escape' exhibition at the Bridewell featuring work inspired by the music of Bob Dylan, and the Lowe Photo Booth project at Matt Ford Studio for Light Night, amongst many other exciting events involving local artists throughout the month of May.

More information can also be found at:- liverpoolartprize.com. See also:- metalculture.com, albertdock.com, and liverpoolmuseums.org.uk.

Are you ready for the Southport British Armed Forces Day Show?

ON Saturday, 29 June 2013, the annual Southport British Armed Forces Day Show will be held on Princes Park (PR8 1RX) from 11:00am to 5:30pm. So far taking part in the event are:- 116 RMP; 127 REME; 156 Transport; 159 Supply; 208 Hospital; Yorkshire Rifles; AFCO RAF; AFCO Army; KDRT recruitment and zip wire (if still going); 4 Para; Red Cross; Local Cadet Force; Liverpool Kings Old Pals; Royal North Lances, The Loyals Assoc; RBL; RBL Riders; ABF Paintball; Blesma; RNBF; S.O.S; HOW'S; H 4 H; The 47th Regt. of Foot Re-enactment team; Lancashire Hussars Living History Team; Ace Mobile Living History Group; M.V.T; Mega Mini Stunt Display Team; Ponts Fairground; Steves Inflatables; Starchaser; Magic Monkeys Archery and the Fire Engine Museum Water Cannon. This event offeres lots for all the family and for all ages, so please do make a note of this date in your To Go To lists and help them raise funds for charity... More information to follow soon!

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