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Planning approval granted for Warrington’s £52 million regeneration project
Planning approval has been granted for a £52 million Bridge Street Quarter project in Warrington town centre.
The plans will include a new market hall, civic centre, cinema and shops.
The plans were drawn up by Muse Developments working alongside Warrington & Co and Warrington Borough Council.
The work is due to start in the New Year.
Leader of Warrington Borough Council Councillor Terry O’Neill, said: “Warrington town centre is on the cusp of a renaissance which will bring its vitality back to its former glory.
“This is an historic moment,” according to the Construction Enquirer
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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