21/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 21/11/2024 13:12
The Salisbury Station Forecourt project has achieved a major milestone with the completion of its first phase of improvements.
The Salisbury Station Forecourt project has achieved a major milestone with the completion of its first phase of improvements.
Key works during phase one included the installation of drainage and permeable parking bays across the southeastern corner of the site, and retaining wall works in connection with the new ramped pedestrian and cycle access route from Churchfields Road. Phase one works also have involved removing the advertising hoarding and other clutter within the forecourt area.
The second phase will focus on two areas for improvement, the footway to the west of the main building entrance, and the eastern end of the main car park area. Works will include kerbline amendments to widen existing footways at the station building entrance and towards the new bus stops which will be installed as part of the scheme to improved bus access. The second phase of work will also involve the installation of the first new bus shelter, and the completion of a new Zebra crossing in Churchfields Road, providing improved pedestrian access to the forecourt.
Cllr Tamara Reay, Wiltshire Council's Cabinet Member for Transport and Assets, said: This project is helping us realise our Business Plan priority of creating vibrant, well-connected communities. Remodelling the Salisbury Station forecourt to offer a more attractive, accessible and welcoming space for both visitors and residents is a significant part of this goal. We are pleased with the progress so far and look forward to project completion in Summer 2025.
We appreciate the patience of commuters, local businesses, and residents throughout these works and apologise for any inconvenience caused. Our team will work diligently to minimise disruption as much as possible.
Andrew Ardley, Regional Development Manager, South Western Railway said, We're very pleased with the progress being made at the station forecourt, especially the completion of what we expect to be the most complex phase of the project, and very grateful for our customers' continued patience.
Customers should be aware that, as the project enters a new phase, there will be changes to pick up and drop off arrangements in order to reduce congestion and delays. We'd like to ask customers to take note of local signage and road markings in the forecourt, and to check the SWR website(opens new window)for information on further changes to facilities such as the taxi rank.
This project is part of the £9 million Future High Streets Fund investment aimed at revitalizing Salisbury's public spaces and infrastructure.
For more information about the Salisbury Station Forecourt scheme, visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/fhsf-salisbury
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