Traffic diversions until Christmas in Northampton town centre as part of £3m revamp of St Giles Street

The second phase of the £3 million revamp of St Giles Street in Northampton will get underway next month.
Phase two of the revamp of St Giles in Northampton wil get underway next month.Phase two of the revamp of St Giles in Northampton wil get underway next month.
Phase two of the revamp of St Giles in Northampton wil get underway next month.

Northampton Borough Council intends to start phase two of the work June 21, which will see a stretch between Castilian Street and St Giles Square renovated.

The works will include new paving, lighting and hanging baskets in the street and at the end of the project, a new road surface will also be laid down.

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While phase two of the revamp takes place, the road will be closed to traffic at Castilian Street, where traffic will be diverted from St Giles Street down Castilian Street, against the usual flow of traffic, and into Derngate.

The stretch between Hazelwood Road and Castilian Street will remain open however, and on street parking will still be available in that stretch. Road users are advised to check on closures and diversions and carefully follow the road signage around the area.

Businesses in the street will all be operating as normal throughout the works and the street will be fully open to pedestrians throughout, with work taking place first on the south (Post Office) side of the street, and then the north side.

This phase of work will be completed in time for the Christmas shopping period.

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Further phases of work on Fish Street and St Giles Terrace will take place in 2017.

Councillor Tim Hadland, cabinet member for planning, regeneration and enterprise, said: “We worked closely with the businesses in St Giles Street throughout the first phase of work to maintain business as usual and we finished ahead of schedule.

“This second phase will inevitably mean some disruption to businesses but shoppers and pedestrians will be able to access the street throughout the work, and we will keep in close touch with businesses so that we cause as little disruption as possible.”

St Giles Street was voted Best British High Street in a City in a national competition in 2015.

A detailed plan of the whole programme of works can be seen at www.northampton.gov.uk/StGilesSt

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