She says the temporary layout has 'been in place far too long', with new street furniture and planters 'stuck in storage'.
Plans to improve Church Street in Oswestry town centre by expanding pedestrian space with planters, street furniture and a formal one-way system have been supported by local organisations but improvements have faced delays.
MP Helen Morgan said the Oswestry BID team secured £70,000 from the Heritage Action Zone to invest in the area but the new furniture and planters it bought are"stranded in storage due to the lack of action by Shropshire Council." Helen Morgan, Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire said: “Church Street’s temporary layout has been in place far too long and needs to be sorted out ASAP. Lots of hard-working local business owners would see an almost immediate improvement as a result of these works.
“It is now down to Shirehall bosses to clear this bottleneck and get the project moving. Otherwise, great work done locally by the BID and the Town Council - and funding secured from the Heritage Action Zone - will go to waste.
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