The neighbourhood around this west London tube station will be transformed by a 3.7 million revamp
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The neighbourhood around this west London tube station will be transformed by a 3.7 million revamp
"The whole purpose is to make the area around Warwick Avenue station safer and more welcoming. It will create cleaner and safer pedestrian and cycle routes at Warwick Avenue and Warrington Crescent."
"The project will also upgrade recycling facilities at the station and provide direct access to the Underground and facing St Saviour's Church."
"Concerns were raised over certain elements of the scheme, including how the choice to narrow a junction would impact the amount of antisocial behaviour."
"Westminster authorities have approved the £2.9m that's needed to progress and complete the scheme, though no timeline has been provided."
The Warwick Avenue public realm project aims to enhance the area around the station by creating safer pedestrian and cycle routes, adding greenery, and upgrading recycling facilities. Initially proposed four years ago, the project has received council approval and will preserve the street's character. Concerns have been raised about the increased cost, now at £2.9 million, and potential impacts on antisocial behavior due to changes in junction design. The council will address these issues as the project progresses.
Read at Time Out London
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