The city council wants to repair the damaged road surface and add a new lane for bikes and pedestrians
BBC NewsTransport bosses plan to make improvements to Trent Street in Nottingham city centre.
The city council wants to make the route, between Station Street and Canal Street, better for pedestrians and cyclists and repair the road surface which has deteriorated over time.The council said the scheme, funded with cash from a bid to the government's Transforming Cities fund, will see the path along the western side of the road near the railway arches widened to create a shared route for people on foot or cycling.
It will connect to the bicycle lane that has been installed as part of the continuing work on Canal Street. A city council spokesperson said Station Street will also be resurfaced and has said the taxi rank in Trent Street will be maintained during the construction.
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