The Brewery's application for refurbishing Arcade Place, a walkway in Romford, has received approval with specific conditions from Havering Council. The planned upgrades include a new canopy for Boots and Gap, improved lighting, and a refreshed stairwell. These developments are expected to enhance the walkway's appearance, accessibility, and safety while also aligning with the Brewery's rebranding efforts. The refurbishment is seen as a way to improve the overall shopping experience for visitors to the center, which also coincides with similar refurbishments at another local shopping center, The Liberty.
The proposed works would be considered acceptable to generally enhance the appearance, accessibility, functionality, and safety of Arcade Place while maintaining a sense of identity and cohesiveness within the Brewery centre.
The proposals would focus on improving the overall visitor experience and aesthetics.
A spokesperson for The Brewery previously told the Recorder it is "really excited" about the upcoming refurbishment, which aims to "enhance the overall shopping experience of our visitors".
Havering Council's planning team granted the planning permission, with conditions such as completing the works within three years and using the materials detailed in the plans.
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