Liverpool A Renaissance City With Professor Michael Parkinson

This bonus episode features a 12-minute excerpt from a 2021 interview with Professor Michael Parkinson, renowned for his work on urban regeneration, particularly in Liverpool. He discusses Liverpool's transformation from a city on the brink of collapse in the 1980s to one experiencing a significant Renaissance. He is interviewed by the late author and Guardian journalist, Henry McDonald. Key factors for this recovery include: A shift in local leadership and collaboration between the private and public sectors. Substantial investment from the European Union and key private investors like the Duke of Westminster. The success of initiatives such as Liverpool One and the European Capital of Culture in 2008. Ongoing challenges in economic and social issues, particularly in neglected areas like North Liverpool. Exciting new developments, including Everton FC's plans for a sustainable stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, aiming to revitalize the city’s northern waterfront. Key Quotes On Liverpool's Transformation: “Liverpool went from this culture of failure to a culture of success.” “Europe took a risk and invested in Liverpool when national government wouldn’t.” On Collaboration and Leadership: “30 years ago, the private and public sectors were at odds. That’s changed. Now we have much more of a partnership approach.” “The Labour government’s investment in cities, along with local leadership, helped reposition Liverpool.” On European Influence: “European money in the 1990s made the difference between Liverpool collapsing and recovering – €1.4 billion over 10 years.” On Everton’s Stadium Development: “It would transform the worst part of the waterfront… and tie that part of the city back into the city center.” “This project is hugely symbolic, culturally significant, and exciting.” On Liverpool’s Resilience: “It had a very good boom and quite a decent bust. Liverpool didn’t go as far backwards during austerity as it could have.” On the Waterfront: “The river made Liverpool the richest city in the greatest empire outside of London. And for 30 years, Liverpool turned its back to it.” Closing Reflection: “Liverpool is the pool of life. It makes to live.” – Carl Jung. These quotes and insights highlight Liverpool's unique journey of urban regeneration and the blend of local, national, and European efforts that fueled its recovery.

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The Constructive Voices Podcast is all about inspiring change within the construction industry. Television builder, Peter Finn, is our man on the ground who injects his decades of construction experience with his unique sense of humour into the topics he covers. Then we have the gritty, investigative journalist, Henry McDonald, who spent over 25 years writing for The Guardian Newspaper in the UK. These days he does podcasts for us and the Sunday Times and is a freelance journalist for a number of top publications. Behind the scenes, we have Jackie De Burca, who is a creative director, author, media consultant, podcast creator and presenter. We focus on finding great stories within the construction industry about organisations and people who are doing something constructive. Topics include but are not limited to inclusivity, mental and physical health, investigating organisations that are ahead of the pack when it comes to sustainability, collaboration and team building, and initiatives that do social good. We also have our eyes and ears alert for cutting edge technologies and new updates on the industry’s economy and outlook.