A time-consuming public inquiry may still need to be held into Bangor's longest ever running redevelopment saga - Queen's Parade. The spectre of such an inquiry was raised this week for the first time by the top civil servant who is now charged with realising the long local held dreams for the flagship site.
Bangor's revamp plans got a cautious welcome at a public consultation meeting last Thursday (29th). North Down Borough Council officials met all-comers in the Flagship Centre to discuss the £8 million facelift for the town centre.
he Council is to write to the government demanding to know why the public can only park for a single hour at Bangor West train station.
This is the £8 million facelift the council plans to give Bangor town centre. By 2016 they want to have a complete makeover of the area’s key roads from Abbey Street through to the top of High Street.