Argyll and Bute Council has announced a public consultation on its proposed programme of improvement works for Gibraltar Street, which aims to create a bright, contemporary and accessible gateway to Oban Town Centre.
An online consultation is now open and available on the council website. Have your say on proposed improvements, aimed at drawing more people into the town centre to support local businesses.
The proposed work includes improving the pedestrian path to make it accessible for all, new and improved signage, seating and planting. The online consultation will close on Wednesday 23 November.
As part of the consultation, a public event will take place on Tuesday 22 November at Gibraltar Street from 11am – 3pm. The plans will be on display with opportunities to comment.
Councillor Robin Currie, Policy Lead for Economy and Rural Growth said: "We are committed to helping our communities with ongoing recovery from the impact of the pandemic. The Place Based Investment adds to our overall ambition to enhance the local economy by creating vibrant town centres and helping to attract more people, and the right skills required to aid economic success for Argyll and Bute.
"With improvement works at the gateway to Oban's town centre, we want more people to support local businesses and help keep spending local."
Argyll and Bute is leading on the £260, 0000 project using funding from the Scottish Government's Place Based Investment Programme, including a £10k contribution from Bid4Oban. It is one of five projects taking place across Argyll and Bute to help support ongoing economic recovery from the pandemic.
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