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Belle Vale is a district of south-east Liverpool, Merseyside, England and a Liverpool City Council Ward that covers both Belle Vale and Netherley.DescriptionThe Belle Vale area shares borders with Huyton, Netherley, Gateacre and Childwall. The main road in Belle Vale is Childwall Valley Road (B5178) running from Childwall through to Netherley. The old North Liverpool Extension Line (loop line) at the back of Hartsbourne Avenue is often considered to be the border between Belle Vale and the neighbouring districts of Childwall and Gateacre.Belle Vale District Centre has a number of amenities including a fire station, police station, health centre, large shopping centre, and also Belle Vale Park. The Belle Vale Junior football league now plays in nearby Netherley. The district is often linked with Childwall or Gateacre, which are neighbouring districts. The Belle Vale area is also divided with different housing estates having their own local names, such as Hartsbourne, Lee Park and Naylorsfield. You will also find past and modern references to the area being in Gateacre further adding to the confusion.District signage erected by Liverpool City Council in 2005 did not include Belle Vale as a distinct district leaving the area in somewhat of a quandary. Signs were put up on Childwall Valley Road saying Gateacre (southbound towards the shopping centre and Netherley) and Childwall (northbound towards Childwall). The centre of Belle Vale effectively falls within the area identified as Gateacre by the signs, with Childwall deemed to begin north of a new school and health centre. The area's identity as Belle Vale is recognised by the names of various local amenities including the health centre, shopping centre, police station and fire station.
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Belle Vale, Liverpool is Liverpool based place and this enity listed in Neighborhood category. L25 2. Contact phone number of Belle Vale, Liverpool: 0151 487 9272
Creative / Industrious / Pioneering >> Liverpool's Baltic Triangle ... once the city's well-worn workshop, now a cutting-edge destination where pioneering creatives work and play. The Baltic Triangle is an historic city central area, which is enjoying a steady renaissance making it one of ‘the’ places to set up shop and hang out. Just a stone’s throw from Albert Dock - the city’s World Heritage Site - and shopping hot-spot Liverpool One, the Triangle has been reclaimed and resurrected by a growing colony of creative people, entrepreneurs and their combined businesses. Something of a hidden gem, (and yes, you can read that as ‘up-and-coming’), the Baltic Triangle has been dubbed: “the cultural quarter”, “the city’s workshop”, “Liverpool’s answer to New York’s Meat-Packing District”, “the creative playground”. All are right in varying degrees but inhabitants resist the need for an ultimate definition - they simply buy into an unwritten creative policy that says ‘anything positive goes’. And it works. Imagine an area where musicians rub shoulders with photographers, artists, fashion designers, digital agencies, architects, film-makers, young entrepreneurs, recording studios and there’s a bunch of drinking holes and eateries, nightlife venues, internationally acclaimed arts festivals and galleries to drop-by on. That’s us... Quietly, under the radar, just getting on with our stuff. The Baltic Triangle’s impressive architecture tells its own story about the area’s glory days when 40 per cent of the world’s trade was passing through the city’s docks during the 18th and 19th centuries. Commanding the area’s skyline are numerous Grade II Listed warehouses that are so big they make you blink and once stored shipping merchants’ cargo and ‘Gustav Adolph’, an historically important red brick Scandinavian church. In between, old meets new. Rambling out-house buildings advanced in their years adjacent to modern industrial units that criss-cross in the northern side with residential apartments, land and buildings available for sale, a Hampton by Hilton hotel and new businesses in a hurry to take advantage of the area’s benefits. It’s no wonder property developers with an eye for potential and emerging trends are investing here. And as Liverpool City Council’s improvement works in the area continue apace, this proposition becomes increasingly attractive. It feels as though the Triangle’s renaissance is definitely here to stay.