Peckham Rye Station Square is set for a significant makeover, as plans that began in 2011 finally move into action this summer. The dilapidated 1930s arcade will be demolished to make way for an open square, designed to enhance the public space with plants, seating, and improved lighting. The railway arches surrounding the square will be refurbished to promote local independent businesses. With construction led by contractor BAM Nuttall, completion is anticipated by next summer, marking an exciting development for the Peckham community as local leaders express enthusiasm for the regeneration efforts.
Plans to recreate the space outside Peckham Rye station have been in the pipeline for over a decade, fulfilling community desires for a revitalized area.
The demolition of the derelict 1930s arcade marks the beginning of the project, with a new open square set to feature plants, seating, and refurbished railway arches.
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