HOW do you imagine the Liverpool of the future? is the question being asked in an exhibition at St George’s Hall.
Visitors to The Settlement are requested to contribute to a historical map of the city as well as to share their ideas about how best to transform Liverpool’s unused open spaces, focusing on environmental and heritage issues as well as those connected with arts and culture.
Organised by the Pool Project, it has been curated to coincide with Liverpool’s Year of the Environment.
Organiser Jean Grant said: "We’ve had a lot of interest, especially with the hall’s Small Concert Room being open to the public for the past few weeks.
"Lots of young people have said they want an ice rink and others want to encourage wildlife to open spaces."
It is coming to the end of its three-month residency in the Grade 1-listed civic building, however there is still an opportunity for local residents to add their own vision of the future.
The exhibition, in the third floor Community Gallery at St George’s Hall, is open from 10am-5pm every day until March 15.
Two "picnic workshops" are also being held, on Saturday March 7 and Sunday March 15.
* FURTHER details are available at www.poolproject.co.uk





