Ten Streets Social, celebrated for its community impact, seeks approval for accessibility upgrades and extended hours.

It opened in 2020 on Regent Road. Now many people visit for food and fun. The building used to fix taxis. They want to keep it going even longer.
The owners applied for planning permission. Liverpool Council will review the plans. They want to keep it a cafe, bar, and music venue. The venue hopes to open from 7:30 AM to midnight.
They also plan some changes inside. These include better access for everyone. They need level access to the front. A platform lift is part of the plan.
They also want access to the stage and back room. A lowered bar area is included. Over 3,000 people signed petitions supporting the changes. About twelve letters also showed support. The city consulted thirty nearby businesses.
One person called it an inspiration run by young people. Others said it changed an empty space. It made a community hub. Someone said it will help the area grow. Joseph Burns runs the spot.
He got a license for Ten Streets Market in 2023, situated on Cotton Street. Burns said they do more than just parties. He noted a strong community relationship. He lives very close by to the market.
Liverpool Council’s committee will review plans. The meeting is at Liverpool Town Hall. It will be held on February 18.