Man hit by Merseyrail train fights for life in hospital
British Transport Police and paramedics were called to Hunts Cross last night
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A man remains in hospital for treatment after he was hit by a Merseyrail train.
British Transport Police (BTP) and paramedics attended after receiving reports of a casualty on the tracks.
This morning a spokesman for BTP said the injured man remained in hospital with life-threatening injuries. A spokesman told the ECHO : British Transport Police were called to Hunts Cross railway station at 8pm on 12 May following reports of a casualty on the tracks. Receive newsletters with the latest news, sport and what s on updates from the Liverpool ECHO by signing up here
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Network Space Developments has appointed the contractor to deliver the industrial scheme that forms part of Triumph Business Park in Speke, and work has begun.
The 138,000 speculative scheme, known as Spitfire Court, is being brought forward by developer Network Space on behalf of global investor Infrared Capital Partners, which bought Triumph for £30m from an undisclosed vendor in 2019.
The development plot is vacant land to the south-west corner of the business park and the scheme aims to bring 12 grade A industrial units to market, expanding the park’s footprint to almost 1m sq ft.
The £15m Spitfire Court project will see a cluster of 12 industrial units built ranging in size from 3,000 sq ft to 34,000 sq ft. Of those, six larger warehouse units include first floor offices, designated parking spaces, service yards and loading door access.