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Voto enorme de apoio público ao New Evertonn Stadium e Planos Legados

O Everton revela resultados recordes para consultas públicas do segundo estágio.

[vc_row type = "in_container" Full_Screen_row_Position = "Middle" Scene_Position = "Center" text_color = "Dark" text_align = "esquerda" Sobreagem_sturning = "0.3 ″ Shape_Position_Position =" Bottom "] [VC_COLOLT column_padding_position = "all" background_color_opacity = "1 ″ background_hover_color_opacity =" 1 ″ column_shadow = "none" column_border_radius = "into" width = "1/1 ″ tablet_text_alignment =" default "/telefone_tht_tht_tht =" 1/1 ″ tablet_text_alignment = "default". Column_border_style = "Solid"] [VC_COLUMN_TEXT] O Everton Football Club revelou os resultados de sua consulta pública recorde em projetos para um estádio de 52.000 capacidade proposto em Bramley-Moore Dock e Delines Raternings the Data LEGATED PROJETO DO GOODON PARK. Projeto das pessoas-o plano de desenvolvimento de estádios combinado e a reconstrução do local do Parque Goodison-para continuar e que oito em cada 10 não-everonianos também apóiam a progressão dos planos. £ 5,5 bilhões de desenvolvimento de águas de Liverpool e 92 % de suporte para o design de esboço do Everton para a reconstrução do Goodison Park. Julho e agosto de 2019 e incluíram uma exposição de turismo de 19 dias que visitou 12 locais nos seis bairros da região de Liverpool. A consulta também procurou opiniões sobre os planos de transporte, patrimônio e meio ambiente como parte do projeto. 43.039 pesquisas foram concluídas, tornando -a a maior resposta de todos os tempos a um exercício de consulta pública para uma proposta de desenvolvimento comercial na história da cidade. A consulta também atingiu 2.726 fãs de não-Everton, 24 % dos quais disseram que não tinham interesse no futebol. Além dos eventos, o clube também recebeu respostas por meio de canais digitais dedicados, bem como uma pesquisa postal para os moradores que moram em torno de Bramley-Moore Dock e Goodison Park.

Analysis of the data has revealed that 96 per cent of the 43,039 respondents want The People’s Project – the combined stadium development plan and redevelopment of the Goodison Park site – to continue and that eight out of 10 non-Evertonians also support progression of the plans.

In what is believed to be the largest commercial public consultation in Liverpool’s history, the results show near universal support (98 per cent) for the design of the Club’s 52,000-seater stadium, which will form part of Peel L&P’s £5.5bn Liverpool Waters development, and 92 per cent support for Everton’s outline design for the redevelopment of Goodison Park.

In addition, 91 per cent of responses support the proposed mix of uses and scale of development at the Club’s current home to create a community-led legacy that could include new homes, health, education, youth and business facilities.

The second stage of The People’s Project public consultation ran during July and August 2019 and included a 19-day touring exhibition that visited 12 locations across all six Liverpool City Region boroughs. The consultation also sought views on the plans for transport, heritage and the environment as part of the project.

The results show that 96 per cent of people support the proposed reuse of historic features at Bramley-Moore Dock, including the preservation and restoration of the dock’s Hydraulic Tower, while 90 per cent support the proposed transport strategy for both matchdays and non-matchdays.

In total 43,039 surveys were completed, making it the largest ever response to a public consultation exercise for a commercial development proposal in the city’s history. The consultation also reached 2,726 non-Everton fans, 24 per cent of whom said they had no interest in football.

The touring exhibition events were attended by more than 15,000 people and included a stunning virtual reality experience giving users a chance to fly over the new stadium, place themselves in the centre circle and enjoy the view from the proposed giant home stand on matchday. In addition to the events, the Club also received responses through dedicated digital channels as well as a postal survey for residents living around Bramley-Moore Dock and Goodison Park.

Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale, Chief Executive of Everton, said: "Esses resultados são um enorme voto de confiança em nossos planos contínuos para todos os aspectos do projeto do povo. Esse é um marco realmente importante e com o nível de apoio que temos da região de Liverpool na região significa que podemos enviar o que se deve ao final deste ano. Aplicações. de renda que vão para famílias locais. Cada comentário foi lido e está sendo usado para ajudar a moldar o aplicativo de planejamento detalhado do estádio e o aplicativo de planejamento de esboço para o legado liderado pela comunidade em Goodison Park. Ambos serão considerados pelo Conselho da Cidade de Liverpool ao mesmo tempo. Estádio na doca de Bramley-Moore e 95 % apoiando os planos de Everton para uma regeneração liderada pela comunidade no Goodison Park. Nossos Docklands em ruínas, que ficam em uma das áreas mais pobres do Reino Unido. Seus planos para a doca de Bramley-Moore e Goodison Park, juntamente com nossas idéias de regeneração para as ruas Ten e Walton, têm o potencial de oferecer um enorme impulso econômico e cultural de longa duração para nossas comunidades em North Liverpool e em toda a cidade, criando novas oportunidades, empregos e apelo dos visitantes. ” A equipe me convenceu através do que é um conjunto impressionante de resultados de consulta. É claro que o povo da região da cidade de Liverpool está apoiando firmemente os planos de Everton para um novo estádio e um desenvolvimento herdado no Goodison Park. Estou ansioso para trabalhar ao lado do clube e dos líderes da região da cidade para maximizar todo o potencial deste projeto transformacional. ”

“The opinions, ideas and observations we’ve received will be used by the project team to inform the next steps of the project – as well as being included as part of our final planning applications.

“I’d like to thank everyone that has taken part and had their say on all our plans. The results demonstrate a real understanding of the potential impact of The People’s Project. A proposed new Everton stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will provide the football club with a platform for growth and is vital to our long-term vision. It also has the potential to deliver a £1bn boost to the city’s economy and up to 15,000 new jobs with £34m of income going to local families. In addition, The People’s Project will attract 1.4m new visitors to the city on an annual basis and deliver £237m of additional societal value.

“This will be transformational, not only for Everton Football Club but also for North Liverpool and the wider city region.”

Alongside the quantitative data, the consultation also yielded a large volume of qualitative commentary, observations and ideas. Every comment has been read and is being used to help shape the detailed planning application for the stadium and the outline planning application for the community-led legacy at Goodison Park. Both will be considered by Liverpool City Council at the same time.

Over the course of the two-stage consultation, more than 63,000 responses were received, with Everton’s approach to engagement and consultation heralded as exemplar by industry experts.

The Club’s first stage public consultation was also met with overwhelming support with 94 per cent of the 20,168 respondents backing the principle of a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and 95 per cent supporting Everton’s plans for a community-led regeneration at Goodison Park.

Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson, said: “We have been working with Everton from the start of this project and what has been clear from day one is that this stadium is not just right for the Club and their supporters, it’s a development that is right for our dilapidated docklands which sit in one of the poorest areas of the UK.

“Everton has carried out a brilliant public consultation to ensure everyone has had the opportunity to have their say on their proposals. Their plans for Bramley-Moore Dock and Goodison Park, alongside our regeneration ideas for Ten Streets and Walton, have the potential to deliver a huge long-lasting economic and cultural boost for our communities in North Liverpool and across the entire city by creating new opportunities, jobs and visitor appeal.”

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region, added: “Denise and her team have talked me through what are a very impressive set of consultation results. It is clear to see the people of the Liverpool City Region are firmly supporting Everton’s plans for a new stadium and a legacy development at Goodison Park. I look forward to working alongside the Club and our city region leaders to maximise the full potential of this transformational project.”

To be kept up to date with activity on the project, please visit the campaign website www.peoples-project.co.uk  or follow The People’s Project social media channels.[/vc_column_text][divider line_type=”No Line” custom_height=”40″][image_with_animation image_url=”44012″ alignment=”center” animation=”Fade In” border_radius=”none” box_shadow=”none” max_width=”100%”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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