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Published:
11:25 AM April 12, 2021
Updated:
11:34 AM April 12, 2021
An updated look at the plans for the Broadwater South Site in Welwyn Garden City
- Credit: Welwyn Garden City Society
There is still time to comment on some of the proposals for developments along Broadwater Road and the old Shredded Wheat Factory site in Welwyn Garden City.
Developers want to build 1,209 homes in the Wheat Quarter, 289 homes at the BioPark and 721 homes on the South Site.
The WHT previously published outdated images of the proposals, so we are now publishing the updated versions.
An updated look at the plans for the Broadwater South Site in Welwyn Garden City
Poster booths on Howardsgate
- Credit: Kevin Lines
The poster booths in Welwyn Garden City town centre are finally undergoing refurbishment thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
The project is organised by the Welwyn Garden City Society, who said that the booths deteriorating condition has reflected adversely on the town centre .
No one was willing to maintain the booths as their ownership was unclear, but the situation was finally resolved and they were acquired by the society following a successful bid to the HLF.
The booths were designed by Louis de Soissons, the town s designer and architect, and were erected in Howardsgate to commemorate the Festival of Britain in 1951.