Ormskirk Advertiser

Take the weight off your feet with new seat

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NEW seating has been welcomed in Ormskirk town centre. Older and less mobile shoppers will benefit from the new seating installed at Wheatsheaf Walk in Ormskirk town centre after the council responded to a request on behalf of local residents from Our West Lancashire.

Cllr Ian Davis said: “I’ve been contacted by several older residents concerned about the lack of seating in the town centre.

“We’ve an ageing population and for many older residents, Ormskirk is their main and only practical choice as a shopping centre.

“So, we’ve been in discussion with the council and I’m delighted that seating has already been installed at Wheatsheaf Walk and also that the council has committed to reinstatin­g seating in Moor Street, close to the Disraeli statue after it was removed last year.”

Cllr Adrian Owens added: “Without this seating, one lady told me that she simply could not visit one of her regular shops on Burscough Street because the walk was too far without a rest.

“She was so pleased when the seating was installed.

“In keeping our town centre busy, the council need to remember that making the shopping experience pleasant and free from stress is probably more important than lamppost banners and printed leaflets.”

Jane Thompson, Our West Lancashire’s Scott ward spokespers­on, who lives near the town centre, said: “It’s great that the borough council have responded positively to our requests and begun to install additional and replacemen­t seating.

“The next area for attention for our council must be the poor state of the paving in parts of the pedestrian­ised area, especially Aughton Street.”

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