The consultation on improvements to the Jubilee Terrace to Scarborough Bridge riverside path has now closed. Thank you to everybody who has shared feedback on the proposed design. Your feedback will now be analysed and a report will go to a public decision session in the new year to agree the next steps for the scheme.
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