A PRESENTATION on Droitwich’s town centre improvements will be put before town and district council at the end of this month.
The plans will then go on display at Droitwich Library from November 21 so residents and other interested parties can see them.
Work on the project is expected to begin from April next year.
We reported back in February about the £500,000 three-year campaign which was agreed by councillors to fund repairs the town centre’s ‘dilapidated’ roads, pavements and drains.
It came after a consultation with residents in 2013 where they expressed concerns for the state of the High Street. Councillors then tirelessly campaigned to keep potential investments in the town at the forefront of council chief’s minds.
The half-a-million pound boost is intended to improve the heart of the town to make it more appealing for businesses, as well as shoppers, tourists and encourage more people to use the High Street.
Coun Pam Davey told The Standard she was looking forward to the presentations following a lot of lobbying and consultation with residents and interested parties.
She added she was also looking forward to the work beginning to give Droitwich the High Street it deserved.
