SIX months of work at a Salisbury car park have been completed.
In June, work got underway to repair the structure of the Culver Street Car Park, pictured, to improve the structural integrity of the car park.
Now, repairs have been carried out, including to brick columns, floors and brickwork.
The flooring surface and ramps on levels two and three have also been replaced, which Wiltshire Council said should help to reduce the noise for nearby residents.
Barriers and planters throughout the facility have also been either strengthened or replaced,
Cllr Ian Blair-Pilling, cabinet member for operational assets, said: “We’re pleased that this work has been successfully carried out. Visually there is little noticeable change, but importantly the infrastructure has been improved and the building is structurally safe.
“We thank everyone for their patience and for bearing with us during the repair period.”

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