New town centre regeneration projects planned
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The revamp of Camberley town centre is continuing with new improvement and modernisation projects.
Surrey Heath Borough Council said the projects, which include enhancing Pembroke Broadway with new low-energy street lighting and natural green-roofed bus shelters, are to start in autumn 2024.
Arnold Walk is also set be transformed into a "welcoming" walkway with "modern attractive" lighting and colourful public art.
Council leader Shaun Macdonald said: “The council is committed to improving Camberley town centre to make it the destination of choice within the area."
Mr Macdonald added: "These new projects will further enhance the visitor experience, improve their personal safety, help our precious environment, and encourage a vibrant town centre."
'New look'
The council leader said the authority would aim to keep disruption to traffic and pedestrians to a minimum during the transition.
The projects will also pause when needed over the pre-Christmas period, to ensure festive trading for local businesses is not affected.
"We hope when completed everyone will enjoy the new look,” Mr Macdonald said.
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