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£2.3m to be spent to ‘reduce the dominance of traffic’ at town’s main shopping street

A town’s central shopping street is to receive a £2.3m investment to ‘reduce the dominance of traffic’ and make it safer.

Market Street in Westhoughton is undergo public realm changes later this year which Bolton Council said will create ‘a main road that makes it easier for pedestrians and cyclists to use’, causes the ‘slowing down of car borne traffic’ and has the potential to link the cycle network through the town centre and into Central Park.

Ideas to partially or fully pedestrianise Market Street did not gain any support during a previous public consultation on the plans. The work is set to begin in July or early August this year with completion on site in March or April 2023.

Bolton Council have agreed today to spend the £2.3m on a number of schemes for Market Street.

They include natural Yorkstone paving outside the town hall, Westhoughton market and Ditchfield Gardens, with a hard wearing and durable concrete paving elsewhere. The existing road will be left as it is with raised surface crossing areas funded by Transport for Greater Manchester.

There will be new timber seats with arms that are Forestry Stewardship Council accredited to ensure they meet the highest environmental standards. Litter bins to match the seating will be installed and cycle stands will be built next to the market and town hall.

The council said there would also be ‘planting with seasonal interest that will be tolerant to temperature and rainfall variation’. In a report to Coun Adele Warren, Bolton’s cabinet member for regeneration, Paul Whittingham, assistant director, economic development and regeneration, gave assurances to town centre traders about disruption during the work.

He said: “Throughout the works disruption to traders and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk