Monday 18 November 2019

VIEWS SOUGHT ON PROPOSED FACELIFT FOR IMPORTANT PART OF HISTORIC GRIMSBY

Major spruce-up proposed for historic part of Grimsby
HOW best can new life be breathed into one  of Grimsby’s most important historical areas?
Residents are being asked to contribute ideas for a proposed revamp of the land off Garth Lane.
The project is being overseen by North East Lincolnshire Council which today launched a consultation exercise.

Initial ideas include:

* Improvements to the water quality
* Protection and encouragement of birds, fish and other wildlife
* A wider footbridge 
* Art installations
* Enhanced landscaping from the bridge to the waterfront
* Introduction of lighting and seating 

Says a NELC spokesperson: “As a main link between the town centre and the waterfront area, the importance of improving access for pedestrians is a priority.

"The work planned will make sure this is the case, and we look forward to seeing something very special created here.”

If you would like to contribute suggestions, visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/have-your-say
In prospect: a  wider bridge and protection of wildlife 

This is an image of Map that shows Garth Lane's proposed regeneration. The map includes features like street lighting, Paving, grass lock, a renewed beach and water fountains.





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