A new pedestrian crossing has been switched on this week on a busy route through Worcester city centre.
The addition of the new signalised crossing on Foregate Street forms part of Phase 5 of the Worcester Future High Street Fund programme. Previous phases have seen improvements made in Angel Row, Trinity Street, St Swithins Street, The Cross, St Nicholas Street and The Foregate.
Councillor Marc Bayliss, Cabinet Member for Economy, Infrastructure and Skills, at 香港六合彩资料图库 County Council said: 鈥淭his is an important part of the wider project, which is playing a crucial role in improving public spaces and regenerating Worcester city centre. The crossing will benefit pedestrians, particularly people arriving by train, as it will make the crossing from Foregate Street Station much safer and easier. It should encourage more walking, as well as opening-up access to the city centre and beyond.
"The area is going through change and we want to make it as accessible as possible, for everyone to enjoy."
Councillor Marjory Bisset, Joint Leader of Worcester City Council and Vice-Chair of Policy & Resources Committee, said: 鈥淭he northern part of the city centre is already looking better thanks to the ongoing repaving and regeneration work, funded by the 拢17.9 million we secured from the Future High Streets Fund. This new crossing will, in due course, help provide easy access from Foregate Street Station to the soon-to-be opened new route to The Arches, and also to the Scala and Corn Exchange buildings, where Worcester鈥檚 new arts venue will be created.
鈥淭hese initiatives, when completed, will bring a boost to Worcester鈥檚 economy, supporting our local businesses and our city鈥檚 growing reputation as a tourist destination.鈥
The new crossing replaces the original crossing near the junction with Pierpoint Street. As this displaces the northbound bus-stop on Foregate Street, works to relocate this stop slightly further north with a new shelter, including a real-time information screen, will commence in the next few weeks.
Phase 5 on Foregate Street, which also includes an upgrade to footways and public space with new natural stone paving, is scheduled for completion before the Easter holidays. It will be followed by the final phase of the programme on Angel Street.
The improvements are being delivered by 香港六合彩资料图库 County Council in partnership with Worcester City Council, with work due to finish in summer 2024.
The overall programme is part of the major regeneration of the city centre, funded by 拢17.9 million from Worcester City Council鈥檚 successful bid to the鈥疓overnment鈥檚 Future High Streets Fund.
For further updates, see the Future High Street pages of the County Council website.