Bognor rejuvenation project set to begin
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Arun District Council say the improvements will create a safer, more pedestrian-friendly route from the railway station through the town centre towards the seafront.
Work will soon get underway on resurfacing the pavements and the roadway, and to make road crossing points safer and slow traffic down.
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Councillor Mrs Gillian Brown, Leader of Arun District Council and Cabinet Member for Economic Regeneration, said: “It is great that when the work is complete there will be a seamless link between previous improvements at Station Square and the London Road precinct.
“The enhancements will provide a safer and more pleasant experience for pedestrians as well as lifting this area of the town.”
Businesses will be able to remain open whilst the work takes place.
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Hide AdIt is planned that the improvements will be complete before the summer school break, but if it is not finished by then, the contractors will return after the school holidays to complete any outstanding work.
Toyubur Rahman, Bognor Regis Town Centre Manager, said: “These improvements are good news for businesses at this end of the town as it should encourage visitors to the town centre to venture beyond the precinct.
“I hope that the improvements will have the same effect on local businesses as we have seen in the precinct and around Station Square where many businesses have invested in upgrades or refits.”
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