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Last chance to have a say on Centre Park Link

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Time is running out to have your say on proposals for a major infrastructure scheme before the consultation period closes next week.

Improved plans for the Centre Park Link scheme were shared at a number of public drop-in events and Warrington Borough Council is keen to hear as much feedback as possible before the consultation closes on Friday 12 August.

More than 1,000 people commented on the initial Centre Park Link proposals last year and a number of changes were made to the plans – based on community feedback.

The updated scheme includes a proposed one-way southbound traffic flow on Crosfield Street; a one-way clockwise traffic flow, with improvement measures, in the town centre and improvements to the existing two-way flow on Slutchers Lane linked to the new Mersey crossing from Chester Road.

It also involves a new junction arrangements on Chester Road and traffic calming proposals for the Gainsborough Road area.

Cllr Hans Mundry, executive member for highways, said: “So far we’ve had a fantastic response to this second consultation for the scheme, but with this being such a significant project we really want to hear from as many people as possible.

“Centre Park Link provides us with a great opportunity improve the economic potential of Warrington and help ease traffic so it’s important Warrington people have their input to shape the scheme.”

The plans are available to view at the council website and centreparklink.co.uk alongside an online questionnaire. Comments are also being encouraged via the cpl@warrington.gov.uk email address and free of charge by post to FREEPOST: YOUR SAY CONSULTATION.

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