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Anyone - whether resident, managing agent, or long-distance landlord - who has a shared interest in making our living environment better is welcome to join Engage. Where available, residents and property owners in each covered building can also get access to their own exclusive area of the website, to discuss issues and solutions to common problems and to help them be more involved in the building and neighbourhood they live in.

We also welcome membership from strategic partners, such as the City Council and the business community, as we seek to connect everyone in Liverpool City Centre to make it an even better place in which to live.

Life in the city

Why do we live in Liverpool? And what is it that makes our city so different to any other in the UK?

The city centre and waterfront have come a long way in the last 10 years. Transformed from casualties of recessions past, to gleaming prospects of our city's future.

The Engage agenda is about far more than just the bricks and mortar we live in; it's also about the communities that thrive around us.

It takes good citizenship to take care of these communities, and together - by sharing what's good, and dealing with what's not so good - we can make a positive difference to where we live and work.

Liverpool's not short of good citizenship - we're here and proof of that; so please contribute to the below discussions. Don't forget our partners in the City Council and other agencies will be coming here from time to time, and joining in so this is a great place to come and meet and share ideas and suggestions.

" A smattering of trees along the the Strand, separating people from traffic. The mass of pavement opposite Liverpool One that runs alongside the Albert Dock is great in terms of capacity, but not very attractive or pleasant to walk on. Despite having the 8 lanes of Strand next to it, I think having a screen of trees placed a few metres apart would make it quite a pleasant place to be, and even somewhere where there could be occasional tourist related market trade going on - a bit like Las Ramblas. Perhaps prominent local companies could each sponsor a tree, and there could be a small levy on trading there, to pay for it."

(Last posting in 'Ideas for the future').
by mark at 20:44 on 23/06/10

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