A heritage project in Dundee could receive £142,000 of investment, it has been announced.
The council's Environment Committee are expected to hear plans to invest in the Dundee Law Heritage Project on 26 October.
Improvements include the restoration of access steps, upgrading footpaths and drainage, refurbishment of seating and bollards, installation of new interpretive and directional signage. Further plans involve landscape and biodiversity improvements, including creating wildflower meadows and a bat habitat.
Additional funding for the project will come from the Community Regeneration Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The council said the project aims to make exploring the Law "easier, more enjoyable and more interactive."
Councillor Craig Melville added: "The Dundee Law is an extremely important part of Dundee and we must work to protect it.
"These improvements will encourage people to explore the site and could hopefully lead to then having a greater involvement with the wider heritage project."
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