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Empty spaces turned back into rooms.
A new roof put on.
And new windows put in.
To look out onto a renewed street.
Liverpool Mutual Homes at work on the other side of the road.
Along the landing and down the stairs.
I’ve always loved seeing houses stripped back like this to where you can see the structure so clearly. Always feels like anything is now possible.
Out into the yard.
Occupied homes on either side.
Even the kitchen window’s been bricked up here, damply.
A breeze blocked back door.
Sunlight in the downstairs back room.
In the living room. Sunlight sneaking in like the future.
One last look around.
Through to the hall.
All clean, all clear.
Ready to begin again.
Once any structural needs are clear, number 49 should start to be turned back into someone’s home any day now.
From ‘empty’ to ‘home’
Together with 9 other Community Land Trust houses.
All two bedroom. Five for rent, five for shared ownership. And I’ll be back regularly to see how it’s all going.
Meanwhile, across the road?
Liverpool Mutual Homes are at work here, and round the corner in Jermyn Street.
Some scaffolding being taken away.
As the first five LMH houses in Cairns Street are almost done now.
Lots of people here today getting them finished off.
While the CLT houses watch enviously from across the road.
Their days in the sun now arriving.
So great to see.
A busy day on Cairns Street.
Taken from the angle where I’ve taken so many photographs of not much happening over the years.
September 2013.
Watched over by ghost signs from the past.
Reminding me to remind you again that there is a training opportunity right now for 50 young people to get involved here.
Seventeen young people signed up at this event, so there are still plenty more places available. Get in touch with Merseyside Youth Association at the email and phone number above if you’re interested.
Meanwhile at this end of Cairns Street, near to Princes Avenue, Plus Dane are on site.
So the whole place is coming back to life.
Piece by piece, brick by brick.
And on the other side of the skips and the clearings?
Decent homes and a new life for hundreds of people. And for the place itself. Granby 4 Streets, coming back to life on a sunny afternoon.
Back on Princes, at the end of Cairns Street, I get the bus home.
Don’t forget, the new Granby 4 Streets CLT website for detailed information about what’s being done by whom, how to get involved and applying for a home. And do pass the word around about the training opportunity for 50 young people.
Still construction training opportunities for young people available. See above poster for contact details.
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