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£300k plan to restore boat pond and fountain in Port Sunlight
£300k plan to restore boat pond and fountain in Port Sunlight

BBC News

time15 hours ago

  • General
  • BBC News

£300k plan to restore boat pond and fountain in Port Sunlight

A major £300,000 restoration is planned for a boating pond and fountain which have been dry for five years.A planning application to revamp the Grade-II listed Boating Pond and Sea Piece Fountain in Port Sunlight Village on Merseyside has been submitted to Wirral Sunlight Village Trust (PSVT), the charity responsible for the 19th century industrial worker village, commissioned in-depth technical surveys and research and has applied for listed building consent approved, work is set to be completed by autumn 2026. PSVT chairman Andrew Bowden said the pond and fountain held a "special place in the hearts of both local residents and visitors". He said it was not just about physical repairs but also preserving a vital part of Port Sunlight's heritage and ensuring the "feature continues to bring joy for many years to come".The model village was created by William Lever for soap factory constructed in the early 1930s as part of the landscape design of the Diamond opposite Lady Lever Art Gallery, the Boating Pond was a key Lever's vision. Serious structural issues with the pond's concrete basin and stone walls were found in 2020, resulting in significant water leakage. Additional safety concerns and potential environmental contamination led to the pond being emptied in has also discovered that the appearance of the Sea Piece Fountain has changed over the decades from a light green colour to charity wants to restore it to its original "historically accurate" plan also includes replacing the concrete basin to prevent future leakage and creating an area of "crazy paving" around the boating pond with resin bound charity said this would improve accessibility and replicate the original pumping and filtration systems would also be and visitors are urged to share their memories, mementos and photographs. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.

Unilever announces £80m fragrance facility near Liverpool
Unilever announces £80m fragrance facility near Liverpool

Times

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times

Unilever announces £80m fragrance facility near Liverpool

Unilever is to invest £80 million to build an in-house fragrance business in the UK, including a new facility at its historical site in Port Sunlight in the northwest of England. The investment by the FTSE 100 Anglo-Dutch group is part of £300 million of spending in research and development sites, offices and factories in Britain over the next two years. The new facilities will include a fragrance research and innovation laboratory, a compounding facility, where new fragrances are blended and developed, and evaluation suites where products are tested. Robotics will be used to blend fragrance oils and perfumiers will work with artificial intelligence to develop fragrances. Unilever is one of the world's biggest consumer goods companies, and fragrances are an important part of its

Goodbye to a visionary industrialist
Goodbye to a visionary industrialist

Times

time12-05-2025

  • General
  • Times

Goodbye to a visionary industrialist

From The Times, May 12, 1925The funeral of the late Viscount Leverhulme, which took place to-day at Christ Church, Port Sunlight, was the occasion of a remarkable demonstration of personal affection and public esteem. Some 15,000 persons lined the four-mile route from Thornton Manor and crowded the boulevards of the model village up to the precincts of the church. That building, which is one of the principal architectural features of Port Sunlight, was reserved for the private mourners and 1,000 privileged persons who attended the funeral in a representative capacity. Overnight the coffin, after its removal from the Art Gallery, had remained at Thornton Manor, the residence of the Hon W Hulme Lever, now Viscount Leverhulme, and it was at Thornton Manor that the

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