Liverpool is expecting to become European Capital of Culture in 2008, so the plans are there to open new coach parking sites so that the city could convene the bigger tourism demand. Liverpool City Council is setting up to open a number of new coach parking services across the city to meet a growth in demand originating from improved tourism in the city of Liverpool.
There are plans to design new sites for Bankfield Street, Brownlow Hill, Regents Road, Walter Street and Upper Duke Street and drop-off points are deliberated for Crosshall Street, William Brown Street and Fontenoy Street. These developments would ensure proper coach parking for the tourists and would facilitate a lot of ease for them.
The council has declared a number of public consultations to remove some public resistance to several of the planned coach parks, which had begun taking place in August, to attend that affect you and speed up the process of opening the sites. Overall, the planning is for the benefit of the tourists and it should give a new look to the city also.
Because all the sites are at different stages of construction and there are no results received of public consultations and yet no opening dates exist there, but it has been established that they will be opened in late 2007 and through in2008.
This should facilitate when the city will be declared European Capital of Culture the next year.