Monmouth's
ideas on display
People in Monmouth have submitted
dozens of ideas on how the space between the old and new Monnow bridges could
be improved.
In January, Monmouthshire County Council asked people in the
town to show officers their design concepts and creative suggestions for the
location.
This is part of ‘Gateway Monmouth' which is a scheme that
plans to improve the bottom end of Monmouth, often the first part of the town
that visitors see.
Bethan Gibbens, Assistant Regeneration Officer at
Monmouthshire County Council, said:
"Gateway Monmouth aims to improve the appearance of the
southern gateway of Monmouth. We all want the area to be welcoming and
sympathetic to the history of the town.
"We invited the thoughts of those who live or work in the
town and the responses show that people in Monmouth have bundles of creativity
and a lot of pride in the town.
"We had 113 responses in total, including submissions from
school students and retired professionals and we were overwhelmed by the
enthusiasm and ideas for the site.
"It's important now that we get further views and we want
the rest of Monmouth to tell us which elements of the ideas they'd like on the
site by visiting the display and completing a questionnaire."
Some ideas submitted by people in the town include:
- Extended parking
- A playground
- A fountain
- A square for markets and
events
- Upgraded toilet
facilities
The ideas will be displayed in Monmouth One Stop Shop and in
Monmouth Library from Monday 19th April until Friday 7th May.
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