Former Welsh Presbyterian Chapel on Princess Ave/ Mr Bill Maynard
Dear Liverpool City Council,
Can you please supply details on the Former Welsh Presbyterian Chapel on Princess Ave Liverpool 8, which is a Grade 11 listed building and was to be restored and brought back into meaningful use.
[1] The council sold the site to Merseyside Building and Preservation Trust (MBPT) for £1 in 2014 - is this statement true?
[2] Mr Bill Maynard is part of (BPT) as Chair and was seeking funding as high as £8million pounds.
Could the Liverpool city Council please indicate if Mr Bill Maynard had worked for the Council in the past, been given any other building to work onor been a part time adviser or been paid for his services by the Council?
[3] Erica Rushton was also a part of this as was Mark Lawler.Can the Council indicate if Erica Rushton was given a job at the Liverpool City Council and what role was she given within the Council?
[4] Mark Lawler, Erica Rushton and Bill Maynard had plans for the Welsh Presbyterian Church what were these plans please?
[5] Did the Council support MBPT in their bid for Heritage Lottery Funding for up to £4m to fund the development, while Baltic Creative was working on an application for £2m from the European Regional Development Fund?
[6] What Due Diligence process was used when Mr Bill Maynard, Erika Rushton, were chosen to buy the chruch for £1.00 and who owns the land??
Yours faithfully,
Li Lee HK buyers
Dear Liverpool City Council,
I am awaiting this reply please.
Yours faithfully,
Li Lee HK buyers
Dear Mr Lee
Please see attached response to your FOI Request as submitted to Liverpool
City Council. Our apologies for the delay, which has been necessitated in
view of the scale and extent of the questions raised in the multiple
requests you made.
Regards
Information Team
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Liverpool City Council
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