Work to improve the kerbs on Widemarsh Street in Hereford is still yet to commence, despite reports earlier this year that work would start in the Spring.
For many years now, the kerbs on Widemarsh Street in Hereford have caused issues for pedestrians, with many tripping over and some sustaining some fairly nasty injuries.
It’s a regular occurrence to see somebody receiving medical support after such an incident and the news at the end of last year that improvements and changes are set to be made was welcomed by many.
Black tape was placed on the kerbs as a temporary measure following reports of a number of people tripping over that were highlighted by Your Herefordshire. There was previously black tape put on the kerbs a few years ago so this was by no means a new measure, but it was hoped that it would reduce the number of people tripping over the kerbs before work to improve the footpath takes place. Unfortunately, despite this, a number of people have still tripped over the kerb on Widemarsh Street, since the black tape was put in place.
Recent documents released by Herefordshire Council show that the cost of the improvements to the kerbs on Widemarsh Street could cost in excess of £700,000 (Inclusive of VAT).
Alongside the City Link Road planters and other projects such as the City Green Cycle Shelters, this multi-million investment in Hereford city centre is hoped to help increase footfall and make the city centre a more welcoming place to visit.
Herefordshire Council is yet to confirm an exact date when the work on Widemarsh Street will take place.