Regeneration
Major multi-million upgrade planned for Walton Breck Road as part of Anfield regeneration
2 hours ago
Improvements are being prepared as Liverpool City Council plans to invest almost £4 million to Walton Breck Road.
As part of the wider Anfield Regeneration Programme, a report going before the Cabinet on Tuesday, 24 February, recommends awarding a contract to deliver a package of highway upgrades.
Walton Breck Road has been identified as a key location for this next phase of work, with the programme focusing on strengthening the local community through better connectivity, improved public spaces and investment that supports both residents and businesses.
Under the proposals, a contractor will be appointed to deliver a series of improvements designed to create a more accessible and safer route for everyone using the road through resurfacing carriageways and footpaths, upgrading pedestrian crossings, and enhancing bus stop facilities. Parking arrangements will also be reviewed in response to feedback from local people.
Following a period of consultation events which were held last year, the final design is shaped through partnerships with Merseytravel, Liverpool Football Club, emergency services and the community.
Junction layouts, crossing points, matchday traffic management and the timing of construction to minimise disruption have also be impacted by residents’ views too.
The successful company cannot be named immediately for procurement reasons following the Cabinet decision. The scheme is expected to take 7 months to complete with the work scheduled to start in May. Advance notice planned for any road closures or diversions.

Councillor Nick Small, Cabinet Member for Growth and Economy, said:
“The Anfield Regeneration Programme is an ambitious long-term investment that will deliver real benefits for people living and working in the area.
“Alongside the improvements to Walton Breck Road, we’re developing a range of projects to make better use of local space, attract new businesses and increase the availability of affordable homes.
“We’ve listened closely to residents and businesses throughout this process, and we’re excited to move forward with plans that reflect their priorities and support Anfield’s continued growth.”