Year-long project to improve footpaths to begin

Dawn Limbu
BBC News, Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council Two cars drive around a roundabout in Trowbridge on a cloudy autumnal day.Wiltshire Council
Work is due to begin on The Halve and Roundstone Street

A year-long project to enhance public spaces and improve pedestrian routes in a Wiltshire town is set to begin.

Wiltshire Council will start work along The Halve and Roundstone Street in Trowbridge on 10 February.

The council says it wants to improve pedestrian access by adjusting footpath widths, reinforcing routes, and introducing crossings linking to Hilperton Road.

The project will be completed in three phases over 12 months.

Wiltshire Council A road with two cars driving along it taken on a sunny winter day.Wiltshire Council
There may be some disruption whilst the council carries out improvements

Phase one will run from 10 February to 25 March 2025 at The Halve. Phase two will focus on on Roundstone Street from April to July 2025, with the final phase concluding from October 2025 to March 2026.

Work will take place between 07:00 and 19:00 GMT, Monday to Saturday, with temporary access restrictions possibly affecting residents and businesses, although the council says it will give advance notice.

During phase one, The Halve will be closed from its mini roundabout at Duke Street to Hilperton Road Roundabout, with an outside lane closure at Hilperton Road Roundabout.

Councillor Tamara Reay, cabinet member for transport, said the council appreciated there would be disruption but emphasised the benefits of the project.

"These improvements align with our priority of fostering well-connected communities, and we're confident they will benefit residents and visitors when complete," she said.

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