The plans could see Birkenhead turn into “a 24/7 place that welcomes all'
New images released by Wirral Council show what Birkenhead town centre could look like if more than 2,000 new homes, hotels, a new leisure centre and cinema are built. The local authority said it was “another major step forward in our plans to revitalise the town centre” as it asks for public feedback for a third time.
As it performs badly and is owned by the council, the local authority is considering moving this too into the town centre to be replaced by four to nine storey flats. There are also plans for a new health and well-being hub, potentially moving Birkenhead library into town centre, three multi storey car parks, new green spaces, new hotels, a new Birkenhead Market , and removing the flyovers to the Birkenhead tunnel .
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