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Ringo Starr's birthplace on Madryn Street, Liverpool, saved | Ringo Starr's birthplace on Madryn Street, Liverpool, saved |
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Beatle Ringo Starr's birthplace has been saved from demolition, Housing Minister Grant Shapps has said. | |
Nine Madryn Street, in Dingle, was set to be knocked down by Liverpool City Council as part of regeneration plans for the Welsh Streets area of the city. | |
Mr Shapps said "a tide of community support" had saved the home, which he described as a "beacon of Beatlemania". | |
The house is one of 16 on the street to be spared, although 400 other homes in the area will be pulled down. | The house is one of 16 on the street to be spared, although 400 other homes in the area will be pulled down. |
About 32 properties in the Welsh Streets area, including 9 Madryn Street, will now be refurbished and put on the market. | About 32 properties in the Welsh Streets area, including 9 Madryn Street, will now be refurbished and put on the market. |
The housing minister also confirmed £14m would be available to help to bring empty homes in the Anfield area back into use. | The housing minister also confirmed £14m would be available to help to bring empty homes in the Anfield area back into use. |
Mr Shapps said: "Ringo Starr's home is a significant beacon of Beatlemania. | Mr Shapps said: "Ringo Starr's home is a significant beacon of Beatlemania. |
"But it's also a lot more than that - a real example of communities having the power and voice to step in and save the places they treasure most. | "But it's also a lot more than that - a real example of communities having the power and voice to step in and save the places they treasure most. |
"Its future will now be in the hands of local residents - if they can make a success of this street then many more similar houses and streets could be saved. | "Its future will now be in the hands of local residents - if they can make a success of this street then many more similar houses and streets could be saved. |
Housing Minister Grant Shapps arrived in Liverpool bearing gifts. Millions of pounds of investment to bring some of the city's decaying houses back into use, including the childhood home of a former Beatle. | |
But the case of Madryn Street is an issue which has divided the community for years - trying to balance an overwhelming need for decent homes with protecting arguably one of the less significant pieces of Fab Four heritage. | |
For some residents, today's announcement is the news they'd hoped for and a green light for the regeneration which they feel is long overdue. | |
But for others, the fact that Ringo's former home will escape the bulldozers is simply a headline-grabbing distraction from the fact that dozens more won't, and part of the city's Victorian past will be lost. | |
Those arguments seem likely to continue for a while yet. But with funding now secured, the potential is there for the community to show how the old and new can sit together. | |
"The £14m will help to transform run-down houses into homes to be proud of. Rather than destroy swathes of housing indiscriminately, we have listened to the local community." | "The £14m will help to transform run-down houses into homes to be proud of. Rather than destroy swathes of housing indiscriminately, we have listened to the local community." |
Starr's childhood home remains boarded up and covered in graffiti left by Beatles fans from across the world. | Starr's childhood home remains boarded up and covered in graffiti left by Beatles fans from across the world. |
The decision marks the end of a long row between local residents who wanted to save the streets and those who wanted the streets demolished to make way for new homes. | The decision marks the end of a long row between local residents who wanted to save the streets and those who wanted the streets demolished to make way for new homes. |
Nina Edge, of the Welsh Streets Resident Group, said they argued that a significant number of houses should remain as a Victorian quarter while the rest of the land is redeveloped. | |
She said: "What we have today is the council doing the bare minimum to save face because Ringo's house has caught the public's imagination. | |
"I wonder if these 16 houses will sit comfortably in their new surroundings and I fear it will look ridiculous." | "I wonder if these 16 houses will sit comfortably in their new surroundings and I fear it will look ridiculous." |
Sources differ on how long Starr lived at the address before his family moved to nearby Admiral Grove, where he was living as a teenager shortly before the Beatles shot to fame. | Sources differ on how long Starr lived at the address before his family moved to nearby Admiral Grove, where he was living as a teenager shortly before the Beatles shot to fame. |
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