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Work on a toucan crossing on the A448 near Blackwood Road IMPROVEMENTS along the A38 corridor in Bromsgrove are progressing well say Worcestershire County Council. The improvements will enhance the cycling and walking network in and around the town, and link in with other county council schemes. There are threes schemes across the A38 corridor in Bromsgrove that are part of phase two of a wider A38 Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme (A38 BREP). These schemes will see a new Toucan Crossing created on the A448 Stratford Road, next to Blackwood Road and Fordhouse Road; a footway/cycleway between Harvington Road and Charford Road and an upgrade to the northern footpath on Charford Road between the A38 and South Bromsgrove School.
BUSINESS: Broadway Tower, lit up by One Worcestershire A COUNTY business campaign is expanding to provide a post-lockdown boost to support the hospitality industry. One Worcestershire, which promotes the county as a place to work and do business, is expanding its Make It Worcestershire campaign, which it launched last year. A spokesman said: One Worcestershire is an approach to raise the profile of the county. It is not owned by any one organisation or partner. It is a public and private sector partnership reflecting county wide pride in championing Worcestershire as a place to live, work, invest and visit. For too long now, Worcestershire has been one of the country’s best kept secrets. So let’s not keep it secret any longer and let’s share our success and showcase the best that our county has to offer.
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Artist’s impressions of how the Burcot Lane development will look WORK to build 61 new homes on the site of the old council house in Bromsgrove has got under way. Bulldozers moved in on the 15,000 square metre site in Burcot Lane last week, clearing the way for what Bromsgrove District Council describes as a high-quality, low-carbon development. The development’s 18 houses, 39 flats, and four maisonettes will include 37 for private rent, 12 for social rent, six for shared ownership and six for sale. Leader of Bromsgrove District Council, Councillor Karen May said: “We’re delighted to have been able to bring this redevelopment to fruition.