Plans to revamp paths near listed railway station

Cleethorpes Station was built in 1863 and is Grade II listed
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Plans have been unveiled to revamp the pathways outside Cleethorpes Railway Station.
An application by TransPennine Express said the works would remove and replace ramps and a staircase that were not disability access compliant.
Other work includes landscaping, new seating and lighting.
The Grade II listed building was opened in 1863.
Also included would be a new information screen in the landscaped area.
The planning application said: "The proposals aim to enhance accessibility, safety and the public realm while preserving and respecting the setting of the listed station building and the wider Seaside Conservation Area."
The proposals will be considered by North East Lincolnshire Council.
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