Liverpool City Council have revisited the vision and key projects for Anfield, with plans for various sites in the area to be transformed.
Projects
Read about how we’re making better places together with clients, partners and communities.
St Helens Borough Council and the English Cities Fund (ECF) commissioned Social Value Portal (SVP) and PLACED to produce a Social Value Measurement Framework to feed into the development of the St Helens masterplan.
Wirral Council commissioned the design team to develop designs for the Birkenhead Waterfront and Surrounds including community engagement.
Iron Line, a project to sensitively enhance an RSPB nature reserve and coastal lagoon to provide more accessible paths, visitors’ building/facilities, and other route enhancements
Wirral Council commissioned PLACED to deliver in-person engagement to inform the designs of two masterplans: Birkenhead Town Centre and St Werburgh’s.
Big Heritage announced that they will be opening a major new attraction in the form of the U-Boat Project. The project involves Big Heritage transforming the current U-Boat Story to create a new, revitalised museum
PLACED and Our Place developed a new suite of online educational activities and resources for Primary KS2 and Secondary KS5.
PLACED were commissioned by Halewood Town Council in 2022 to complement work being completed to deliver engagement on the refurbishment of the Arncliffe Sports and Community Centre in Halewood.
PLACED has delivered activities and events to engage people in Liverpool City Region’s first Spatial Development Strategy since 2019.
During September 2018, we worked with the University of Liverpool School of Environmental Science to deliver Ed’s Place in Liverpool city centre’s former George Henry Lee department store.
St Helens Borough Council and the English Cities Fund (ECF) are working as Partners to bring forward ambitious plans to transform St Helens and Earlestown town centres.
The Port Sunlight Village Trust were embarking on the process to gain inscription for the Port Sunlight Village as a World Heritage Site. This is a long process which first involves application to the UK