Kent Messenger Maidstone

Town centre vision unveiled

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Continued from page 1 to spend an extra £900,000 must be the decision of the policy and resources committee.”

The first stages of the project saw improvemen­ts to Jubilee Square and Remembranc­e Square on the High Street.

A similar aesthetic is included in artists’ impression­s showcasing the latest designs created by landscape architects PRP and engineerin­g contractor Conisbee.

New squares each with their own theme and benches could be created along the length of the two roads, for example at Week Street’s junction with Station Road and Brewer Street.

Paving will include granite and Kentish ragstone, and at various locations the designers want to include a historical timeline of key events in the County Town.

Some building facades could be covered in greenery and parts of Gabriels Hill could be restricted to pedestrian­s by putting in more street furniture.

Once the designs have gone through more borough council committees, the designs will go out for an eight-week public consultati­on and the results fed back to the designers.

Earlier this year, council leader Fran Wilson described the plans as exciting.

Maidstone East is also set to see improvemen­ts with the demolition of the Old Vic pub and a new station entrance created.

The policy and resources committee is due to consider the plans on Wednesday, April 26.

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