Debate over future of Dominick House has been rumbling for years
The long running saga surrounding the future of Liscard’s Dominick House has taken another turn as plans to demolish the derelict office block have taken a set back.
The future of the Wirral town centre site has been a hot topic for many years with the ‘demolition or refurbishment’ question being a debate within itself. For example, despite many in the community wanting to see the building being torn down, a Manchester based developer recently hoped to turn it into a high-quality apartment block.
An application was recently submitted to Wirral Council seeking to determine whether approval would be required to demolish the 1960s built, former government office building. Documents submitted within the application had claimed the demolition of the building could start as soon as August 10. The application had stated the site could become a car park following the building’s proposed demolition.
However, the council’s planning department has concluded that prior approval will be required for the building’s demolition, therefore putting the brakes on any timeline for demolition.
A council report into the application determined that insufficient detail regarding the method of demolition and potential site impacts were included in submitted plans. The report explains that the council received an objection to the application, which raised concerns with noise, dust and disturbance that will result from the demolition of the five storey building.
The building has fallen into a state of disrepair since its closure in 2018. Currently Prospect Estates Ltd owns the leasehold of the building whilst Wirral Council owns the freehold. However, the council’s Economy Regeneration & Housing Committee last week approved funding to acquire the leasehold for the site.
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