£3 Million Regeneration Plans Set to Shape Wigton’s Future
Plans for a £3 million regeneration programme in Wigton have been unveiled, outlining a series of projects designed to improve the town’s infrastructure, public spaces, and overall quality of life.
The proposals form part of wider efforts to support the town’s long-term development and economic growth, with local leaders highlighting the importance of investment in creating a more attractive and accessible environment for residents and visitors.
Key elements of the plan include improvements to public areas, upgrades to transport connections, and enhancements to community facilities across the town. The aim is to encourage greater use of town centre spaces, support local businesses, and make Wigton a more vibrant place to live and work.
The project is expected to be delivered in phases, with different elements progressing over the coming years as funding and planning approvals move forward. Community engagement will also play a role, with residents likely to be consulted on specific aspects of the development.
Local officials say the investment reflects a wider commitment to strengthening towns across the region through targeted regeneration schemes, improving everyday amenities while supporting long-term economic stability.
Further details on timelines and design plans are expected to be released as the programme develops.
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