Cheshire West and Chester Council has confirmed that work is beginning on the regeneration of Winsford town centre.
The development includes the demolition of some existing buildings and the construction of new units for businesses and open public spaces.
In the coming weeks, Kier construction workers will be on site erecting hoardings prior to commencing work on the project.
The public is being advised that there may be disruption to pedestrian access and routes around the town centre while work is taking place. Signage is being installed to advise of alternative routes.
The small Dene Drive car park in the middle of the site will be closed, and residents are advised to please use alternative car parks around the town centre while work is going on.
All businesses in the town centre remain open as usual for people to visit.
Construction is due to be complete by the end of 2024.
Whilst acknowledging that the works will create some inconvenience, the Council will provide regular updates regarding progress for the duration of the works so that people are aware of what is happening at the various stages of the project.
Further information can be found on the Council website:
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