A more pedestrian friendly Market Place ?
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12th Jun 2020 | Local News
Frome Town Council can confirm that work to deliver some long-awaited improvements at the Market Place will start on the 22nd June. This, the second phase of the improvements, will complete the work that was originally started with the Boyle Cross project and will lead to a modern and more pedestrian friendly Town Centre.
As high streets change across the country it is important to have Frome's fit for purpose to allow the safe movement of both pedestrians and cyclists, whilst allowing for other traffic. The Market Place improvements follow earlier extensive public consultation over seven years. The key improvements will be:
- Improvements to the bus stops to reduce traffic congestion whilst buses are parked
- New bus shelters
- New crossings on desire lines that are already popular with pedestrians from The George and from the Coventry Building Society across to the Boyle Cross
- Pavements replaced and widened
- Railings will be removed and replaced with bollards
- A new loading bay will be provided outside the George
- On street parking for disabled drivers improved in Cork Street and an additional space outside Subway.
'To encourage shoppers, we propose to temporarily close the Market Place to through traffic. We will of course maintain access to all car parks and we are working with town centre traders to minimise any disruption and ensure deliveries.'
Further details, Frequently Asked Questions and the traffic management plan can be found at www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/market-place-imp…nts-phase-2-faqs/
Any enquiries should be directed to Peter Wheelhouse, Deputy Town Clerk at [email protected]
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