CHURCHILL Gardens in Salisbury has seen a makeover in recent months.
Work started in September 2024 to resurface the area, which saw £83,077 spent to remove damaged paving slabs so they can be replaced with new pathways and green spaces.
60 new cherry trees were also planted at the site as part of Salisbury City Council’s plan to increase canopy coverage across the city.
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A council spokesperson said: “The new design comprises of tarmac paths and additional soft landscaped areas which have been planted with trees and sown with grass seed.”
The paths reopened to the public on November 21.
- Picture: Salisbury City Council
- Picture: Salisbury City Council
Complete waste of money. Hardly any broken or dangerous paving slabs. The raised flower beds were lovely. Now whoever empties the bins cut across the corners and ruins the look of the place