º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

New funding supports revamp of Digbeth High Street

Plans include making the area a more friendly place for cyclists and pedestrians

CGI of plans to revamp Digbeth High Street to create new cycle routes and traffic flow

Work is set to commence this summer on a new project to revamp Digbeth High Street after new funding was injected into the scheme.

Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership has allocated £15.4 million from its Enterprise Zone Investment Plan to the project with £272,000 coming from the city council.

New CGIs showing how it will look have also been released (above and below).

This particular scheme forms part of the wider plan to extend the West Midlands Metro from Bull Street to connect up with the new HS2 station.

Among the plans are wider pavements, new cycle routes, increased cycle parking and new public space with seating.

There will be single-lane traffic in each direction, removal of some turning movements onto and off Digbeth High Street and at junctions on nearby side roads and changes to the direction of traffic flows on some surrounding roads.

Priority will be given to buses, cycles and hackney carriages on one part of the road to remove through traffic while allowing access for local servicing such as loading bays.