Residents and businesses are invited to have their say on a multi-million pound scheme to revitalise Greenford town centre.
Ealing Council is spending more than £3.6 million on the Good for Greenford project, and is holding a drop-in session for people to discuss the proposals on Tuesday, 11 March. This will take place at Stanhope School, Mansell Road, Greenford, from 6.30-9pm.
An exhibition allowing people to view the plans is being held at Greenford Hall from March 5-11. Consultation plans on the major street and transport works and an online questionnaire are also available on the Greenford Town Centre consultation website. Almost 30,000 residents and traders are also due to be sent a brochure outlining the plans this week.
The main improvements for the town centre include:
Council Leader Jason Stacey said: “The plans that are being proposed will transform Greenford into a thriving town centre. It’s important that people now take the opportunity to let us know what they think about the scheme so it can be a complete success.”
Good for Greenford officially launched with a pilot parking
scheme designed to attract more shoppers in December.