Liverpool is a great place and Merseyside Police's zero tolerance means that there's little, if any, problems in the city at night. Certainly far safer than in my own resort town a few miles north for much of the time and, ironically, policed by the Merseyside force.
Anyone who uses the train services on Merseyside will be well aware of the staggering amount of new homes being built in the city (not normally visible from the main traffic routes).
But there are still many areas in need of renovation, an expensive pastime at the moment.
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