Opposition is growing to the redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station
An "unprecedented" number of names in the heritage and conservation sector have joined forces to combat the redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station.
LISSCA previously stopped the station's total demolition in the 1970s, and is hoping to save the Grade II-listed building once again. The Victorian Society said of the relaunch of LISSCA: "This is a totally unprecedent gathering of names in the heritage and conservation sector to combat this threat to Liverpool Street Station and its terminus hotel.
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