New images shared ahead of £20m Bulwell revamp

The council plans to expand the splash park at Bulwell Bogs
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New artist impressions have been shared showing how a £20m regeneration project in Bulwell will look.
Nottingham City Council said its plans for the town had been formed by a major consultation carried out in 2022.
The Bulwell Bogs area will be transformed with a new play area and landscaping while Market Place is also due to be revamped with new pedestrian areas across the town centre and an upgrade for the bus station toilets.
Construction work on the first phase is due to start on 20 October, the council said.

Market Place is also getting a new look
The work is being funded by the authority's successful bid for £19.8m in levelling up funding from the government.
Council leader Neghat Khan said: "We hope that the detailed images being released today will further excite the people of Bulwell about the fantastic raft of improvements coming their way over the next few months.
"We're particularly excited by the revamping of the Bogs area.
"These are a legacy of current and former ward councillors in the town and we know just how well-loved and used they are by families in Bulwell."

A new landscaping design is planned at Bulwell Bogs
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