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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
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