The new green space was opened on Wednesday, September 3
It feels like it has been years and years in the making - but finally, after countless metal fences, hard hats, hi-vis jackets and temporary footpaths, theThe 20-acre site has been in the works since plans were revealed in 2021 and the demolition of part of the old Broadmarsh shopping centre was completed the year after.
Footpaths are made from sandstone, paying homage to the city's historic roots. And while parts still look comparatively bare, the September reveal is just in time for locals to enjoy the autumn sunshine while giving the space enough time to blossom and bloom before next summer.
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