Four months of work to improve a park in Oswestry - and install a new crossing - are to begin next week.
Improvements to the Unicorn Road recreation ground in Oswestry - and the greenway that runs through it - are set to begin on Monday, November 18.
The greenway connects the Cabin Lane and Unicorn Road residential areas to The Meadows Primary School and local recreational facilities. The work aims to make the recreation ground more welcoming and will include improved entrances, new solar lights, new seating and tables, new signage, a new 1km run, landscaping and path widening.There will also be a new crossing to Unicorn Road, and an ‘implied’ zebra crossing - that is one without flashing beacons - to Cabin Lane.
“I want to thank the school and their pupils for letting us know how they think the recreation ground could be improved. We’re grateful for their comments and many of these ideas and suggestions have been incorporated into the final plans.
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