Amphitheatre space set for £85k revamp

The amphitheatre revamp will increase drainage and improve accessibility, the council said
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An amphitheatre will get a "much-needed" structural revamp worth £85,000.
The public space in Maldon's Promenade Park in Essex has hosted events and performances for the last 20 years.
Maldon District Council says the refurbishment should be complete within three weeks, pending any impact from adverse weather or other unexpected issues.
A spokesperson for the council said the work was necessary "to enhance its structural integrity, add core strengthening, and improve ground protection on either side as well as improved accessibility".
They added: "The current defective structural 'wings' on either side of the main 'tower' will be fully deconstructed.
"This will be followed by a series of civil works for increased drainage and strengthening of the wing reinstatement works."

The attraction has been an asset to the local community for the past 20 years
The council spokesperson added: "Both new wings will be comparable and in keeping with what was previously in place, however the depths and heights of the steps will be more user friendly and more accessible.
"There will also be some differences due to additional ramps leading on to the steps for ease of access."
They said the amphitheatre was used for events, performances and general community and public use and activities and had endured "various weather conditions, high foot traffic, and numerous events".
The council added that the cost of the project would be within existing budgets.
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