“The revamp of King’s Square and the investment at King’sWalk, as well as the improvements to the railway station and subway, will make a big difference and will build confidence in the plans for the wider area.” As well as the enabling work in King’s Square, there have been a series of other developments over the last few months that are laying the groundwork. The city council, along with
realisation of a long-held personal ambition. “Despite all the regeneration which has taken place in Gloucester over the last 15 years or so, I’ve always been clear that not enough of this has been in the historic city centre,” he said. “Projects like the new bus station/ transport hub and Project Pilgrim at the Cathedral have been a good start, but there is so much more to do.
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