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  1. Published on: 20/10/2021 11:16 AMReported by: editor
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    Sefton Council is set to engage with business owners and residents around Scarisbrick Avenue ahead of proposed regeneration works on the busy Southport thoroughfare.

    A package of works worth nearly £1million are proposed including new, high quality paving, enhanced street lighting, improved pedestrian crossings, environmental additions and rejuvenated signage and CCTV equipment.

    Businesses, residents and stakeholders are being informed about the works, which are intended to be completed in time for the 2022 summer season.

    It is hoped the scheme will greatly improve the popular walkway, which connects the heart of Southport Town Centre with the Promenade and seafront, ultimately complementing the ongoing work of both the Southport Town Deal and the Southport Townscape Heritage Project.

    Cllr Daren Veidman, Sefton Council's Cabinet Member for Planning and Building Control said: "Scarisbrick Avenue has seen an increase in footfall since 2020 with the addition of the impressive Red Rum mural, painted by famous local artist Paul Curtis, as part of the local authority's Sefton’s Borough of Culture celebrations.

    "The fantastic work of the Townscape Heritage Project team, along with the brilliant long term vision and successes we're already seeing from the Southport Town Deal are creating a positive future for the town and these works on Scarisbrick Avenue are a much welcomed addition to those projects."

    Cllr John Fairclough, Sefton Council's Cabinet Member for Locality Services, added: "Scarisbrick Avenue is one of three main routes connecting Lord Street with the Promenade and its popularity over time has lead to some significant wear and tear.

    "It has been a long standing ambition to secure funding to make improvements and we are delighted that we are now in a position to do so.

    "The Southport Town Deal recognises the importance of high quality public spaces and the connections between the town centre and the seafront areas as major contributors to the future success of the town.

    "These improvements to Scarisbrick Avenue were identified as one of the projects the Council was committed to delivering that would complement the proposals in the successful Town Deal bid and the Townscape Heritage Project.

    "We are asking stakeholders and residents in the area what they think of an extensive package of environmental and heritage improvements, involving the replacement of worn out paving, better pedestrian crossing facilities and a new eco friendly lighting scheme to support the evening economy."

    A total of £920,000 has been allocated for the project via the Government’s Highways Challenge Fund grant and Sefton’s Growth Programme and is subject to approval of Sefton Council's Licensing and Regulatory Committee.
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  3. Jonno2601 says:20/10/2021 02:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by editor View Post
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    Sefton Council is set to engage with business owners and residents around Scarisbrick Avenue ahead of proposed regeneration works on the busy Southport thoroughfare.

    A package of works worth nearly £1million are proposed including new, high quality paving, enhanced street lighting, improved pedestrian crossings, environmental additions and rejuvenated signage and CCTV equipment.

    Businesses, residents and stakeholders are being informed about the works, which are intended to be completed in time for the 2022 summer season.

    It is hoped the scheme will greatly improve the popular walkway, which connects the heart of Southport Town Centre with the Promenade and seafront, ultimately complementing the ongoing work of both the Southport Town Deal and the Southport Townscape Heritage Project.

    Cllr Daren Veidman, Sefton Council's Cabinet Member for Planning and Building Control said: "Scarisbrick Avenue has seen an increase in footfall since 2020 with the addition of the impressive Red Rum mural, painted by famous local artist Paul Curtis, as part of the local authority's Sefton’s Borough of Culture celebrations.

    "The fantastic work of the Townscape Heritage Project team, along with the brilliant long term vision and successes we're already seeing from the Southport Town Deal are creating a positive future for the town and these works on Scarisbrick Avenue are a much welcomed addition to those projects."

    Cllr John Fairclough, Sefton Council's Cabinet Member for Locality Services, added: "Scarisbrick Avenue is one of three main routes connecting Lord Street with the Promenade and its popularity over time has lead to some significant wear and tear.

    "It has been a long standing ambition to secure funding to make improvements and we are delighted that we are now in a position to do so.

    "The Southport Town Deal recognises the importance of high quality public spaces and the connections between the town centre and the seafront areas as major contributors to the future success of the town.

    "These improvements to Scarisbrick Avenue were identified as one of the projects the Council was committed to delivering that would complement the proposals in the successful Town Deal bid and the Townscape Heritage Project.

    "We are asking stakeholders and residents in the area what they think of an extensive package of environmental and heritage improvements, involving the replacement of worn out paving, better pedestrian crossing facilities and a new eco friendly lighting scheme to support the evening economy."

    A total of £920,000 has been allocated for the project via the Government’s Highways Challenge Fund grant and Sefton’s Growth Programme and is subject to approval of Sefton Council's Licensing and Regulatory Committee.
    Think they need to start with the Cambridge Arcade first it's a disgrace.

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  5. MICK/GILLY says:20/10/2021 03:31 PM
    It looks nice yea, 920K tho, is that a lot for some signs, cctv and a new pavement surface?, maybe it’s not I don’t know but it does look nice .

  6. The PNP says:20/10/2021 03:36 PM
    Well, since it's already pedestrianised and is not specifically aimed at cyclists, with a bit of luck the motoring fraternity and anti-cycling brigades will not object....But then you never know, let's wait and see!
    Last edited by The PNP; 21/10/2021 at 05:32 PM.

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  8. justbecause says:20/10/2021 03:49 PM
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    well, since it's already pedestrianised and is not specifically aimed at cyclists, with a bit of luck the motoring fraternity and anti-cycling brigades will not object....but then you never know, so best wait and see!
    grow up.

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  10. Zed2021 says:20/10/2021 08:24 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by The PNP View Post
    Well, since it's already pedestrianised and is not specifically aimed at cyclists, with a bit of luck the motoring fraternity and anti-cycling brigades will not object....But then you never know, so best wait and see!
    Knob

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