Liverpool Council Reviews Major Events Planning After Parade Crash Injures Over 100
Liverpool Council Reviews Major Events Planning After Parade Crash Injures Over 100

Liverpool Council Reviews Major Events Planning After Parade Crash Injures Over 100

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Liverpool City Council has announced a comprehensive review of its planning for major events following a tragic incident during Liverpool FC's Premier League title parade on May 26, when a car driven by Paul Doyle ploughed into crowds on Water Street, injuring 109 people, including children. The driver reportedly breached a roadblock by tailgating an ambulance and has been charged with multiple offences including wounding with intent and grievous bodily harm. Council leader Liam Robinson described the incident as a 'dark cloud' over the celebrations and emphasized the city's commitment to learning from the event to improve safety and management of future large-scale gatherings. The review comes amid criticism from local businesses and attendees regarding traffic control and crowd management during the parade, with many reporting difficulty in accessing transport after the event. Robinson has engaged with national and regional leaders, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram, highlighting the city's strong community response to the crisis. The legal proceedings for the accused are ongoing, with a trial scheduled for November.

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