MacLay Civil Engineering is continuing work on a £1.46 million public realm improvement project in Falkirk.
The Falkirk THI scheme is now entering into its final phase, with upgrade works to be carried out to road surfaces and footpaths on Bank Street.
Construction is scheduled to start on Thursday, 26 April. Road closures and diversions will be in place.
So far, works on the THI have included the repair and restoration of historic pends and closes, resurfacing streets and footpaths to improve pedestrian conditions and lighting improvements to enhance town centre safety.
Cllr David Alexander said: "The year long THI public realm improvement programme has made significant improvements to the physical appearance of the historic town centre.
"Bank Street represents the final piece of the jigsaw and with an additional £70k being spent on the planned works and will complete the ambitious programme of town centre public realm improvements."
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