Thursday, 10 March 2011

Tenbury to get a makeover

In a surprising development Worcester County Council have announced that Tenbury is at the top of their list for the next round of Public Realm makeovers.

Tenbury Civic Society & Tenbury Area Partnership along with the Town Council have been lobbying Worcester County Council for a number of years to make improvements to the street scene in Tenbury.


Alan Eachus who is the Civic Society representative on the Tenbury Area Partnership commented "
 Peter Blake from WCC announced that money was now available for a PR (Public Realm) scheme and works to the bridge. This of course is great news for the town and the County are keen to proceed as fast as possible. It’s been hard work getting to this stage but I remain very positive!"


Tony Penn, the Town & District Council's representative on the Tenbury Area Partnership, announced the news to the Tenbury Town Council on Monday night. He said that the improvements could start within 18 months and will include the Bridge Works.  Other improvements will include alterations to the pavements, road resurfacing and street signs and furniture.


Shropshire Star 

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Using the section 106 money from Tesco?

@WR15 said...

I guess not, unless WCC know something that everyone else doesn't.

Anonymous said...

For the love of all things holy sort the roads out first, then stick a 7.5 T limit in place to prevent them getting so bad again

Anonymous said...

You want to put a 7.5t limit on all roads what about farm traffic?

Anonymous said...

Just think how much extra food and other goods would cost if the delivery vehicles were restricted to 7.5t. Also how many extra trucks per day would be needed.

Anonymous said...

To be quite honest totally agree sort the bridge and roads out through the town as it is a bit of a mess now but whats wrong with footpaths they were not done so many years ago at quite a cost i would of thought so personally it would be a waste of money yet again

Anonymous said...

This looks like great news. A public realm makeover is long overdue. Well done to those who have helped achieve this.

Ian said...

This looks like great news. A public realm makeover is long overdue. Well done to those who have helped achieve this.

Anonymous said...

What about the flood defences?

Anonymous said...

Next time you walk down the Pavement in Teme Street, just imagine that you have limited mobility or use a wheelchair, then perhaps you will agree that the pavements do need improving.

Ian said...

Quite agree. Evern pushing a pushchair is a nightmare. And they are so passe - look at Cleobury Mortimer to see what can be done to improve the physical and aesthetic experience.

Anonymous said...

Quote: "You want to put a 7.5t limit on all roads what about farm traffic?"

...and emergency vehicles?

Anonymous said...

Good news about the makeover... it is certainly well overdue.


What do you reckon about a nice black and gold Teme Bridge instead of the current cream to match in with the street furniture and bus stop etc?

Ian said...

Mark you, public realm improvements are unlikely to attract many new visitors to Tenbury unless some of the local businesses get their act together. Walking through the town today (Saturday) I was struck in particular by the appearance of two town-centre pubs. Both had filthy entrance areas (littered with spent cigarette ends), windows, curtains . . . I could go on. I certainly wouldn’t dream of patronizing such an establishment elsewhere so why would any one want to visit Tenbury to do so?

Bumblebee said...

Broadly to be welcomed I would imagine [PR improvements]. We know that there have been various structural concerns about the Teme bridge from WCC's own documents online.

I know this sounds a bit like I'd like the world on a spoon.. But.. I wonder if enhancing/realising the potential of the town's Riverside came/might come within the scope of the improvements too?

It'd be interesting to hear a definitive angle on summer visitor stats in Tenbury over the last few years. There are certain newspaper reports that seems to suggest that visitor numbers were depressed last summer but I wonder if all parties [TIC etc] shared that view?

Anonymous said...

I located your blog using google and I must say, this is among the best well written articles I have viewed in a long time.