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Council to exhibit town centre proposals

June 23, 2010 By Rob Powell

A special exhibition beginning this weekend will give local people the chance to get a closer look at proposed changes for Greenwich town centre.

Greenwich Council is asking for the views of residents and businesses on two schemes – the revamping of Cutty Sark Gardens and the part-pedestrianisation of the town centre.

The revised pedestrianisation proposal has been arrived at following an earlier consultation held last December. The headline features of the pedestrianisation are:

  • One-way clockwise gyratory on Creek Road, Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich High Road (east of Greenwich South Street) and Norman Road.
  • Greenwich High Road west of Greenwich South Street will remain two-way.

The exhibition will be held at Devonport House in King William Walk on the 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th of June between 10am – 8pm.

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Comments

  1. Paul G says

    July 5, 2010 at 10:40 am

    Can’t we have some sort of Greenwich Society that tries to improve the town and lead co-ordinated campaigns against unimaginative and unpleasant ‘developments’

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