Strand Demolition Featured on BBC Website

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Picture featured in BBC Article, provided by Sefton Council
Inglenorth has been featured by the BBC for our involvement in the demolition of parts of The Strand shopping centre in Bootle. The work is part of a wider regeneration project led by Sefton Council to redevelop the area. We’re pleased to be supporting this important phase of the town centre’s transformation.
Extract from the article:
“The demolition of parts of a Merseyside 1960s shopping centre has begun.
“Sections of The Strand in Bootle are being knocked down as part of a project to transform the complex.
“The demolition marks the next step in the Bootle Strand Transformation Project and is part of a broader vision for the town centre.
“Councillor Paulette Lappin, Sefton Council’s cabinet member for regeneration, skills and employment said it was “a significant moment not just for Bootle, but for the whole of Sefton”.
Read the full article here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwyrg69rpnno
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