Dovercourt Public Realm Scheme
Overview
The Dovercourt Public Realm Scheme aims to deliver a series of streetscape improvements along the Kingsway corridor in Dovercourt to help revitalise the town centre.
The proposed scheme will create a more inviting route along Kingsway between Dovercourt Railway Station, the town centre and seafront, helping make the town centre an even more attractive place to live, work, shop and visit.
It is an important initial phase of a programme of regeneration of Dovercourt town centre and is aimed at realising the vision set out in Tendring District Council’s Dovercourt Town Centre Masterplan.
The project is being delivered by Essex County Council in partnership with Tendring District Council as one of the Dovercourt Capital Regeneration Projects.
The proposed scheme is based on proposals put forward as part of a successful Government funding bid, with construction currently expected to start in summer 2025.
Having developed initial designs for the scheme, we are now seeking feedback from residents, businesses and visitors through this public consultation.
Before completing the consultation survey, we recommend reading about our proposals in more detail on the Dovercourt Public Realm Scheme webpage.
To view a larger version of the design drawing below, please click this link.
Events
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Drop-in consultation event
From 12 Dec 2023 at 13:00 to 12 Dec 2023 at 20:00Attend our drop-in consultation event to find out more about the Dovercourt Public Realm Scheme and ask questions about the proposals.
The event will take place at Harwich Library, Upper Kingsway
Dovercourt, Harwich, CO12 3JT.
Information about the proposals will be available and you will have the opportunity to view our latest designs, meet the project team and ask any questions.
If you are unable to attend the event, information and designs will remain on display at the library until the end of the consultation on Sunday 14 January 2024.
Areas
- Tendring
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Community development
- Highways
- Transport planning
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