City of Wolverhampton Council has put final proposals in place for the £3.3 million transformation of Wednesfield High Street.

It follows extensive consultation and engagement with the public and traders on improvement options, with the scheme funded by UK Government.

The feedback has been incorporated into the designs ahead of technical plans being drawn up and a contractor appointed for the works that are expected to start in spring 2025 and be completed by March 2026.

The improvements will increase the vibrancy of Wednesfield High Street by delivering environmental enhancements to the public realm and markets to encourage increased footfall, linked trips and dwell time to support businesses and boost the local economy.

The final scheme will include:

  • Improved paving, lighting, greening and seating in High Street to attract more footfall and investment and support the established markets offer
  • Improved pedestrian crossings in the High Street
  • More attractive pedestrian access in the south from Bentley Bridge and from the north, linking the High Street with Lichfield Road and the new Wednesfield Technology Primary School
  • Improved access and signage from car parks, especially through Bealeys Fold where improved paving, landscaping, lighting and wayfinding will help draw people into the heart of the High Street
  • Creation of a new events and activity space to encourage further activation of the High Street

Councillor Bhupinder Gakhal, City of Wolverhampton Council Cabinet Member for Resident Services, said: “These works will bring the vibrancy back to Wednesfield High Street and surrounding areas, make it a more welcoming place for all and will boost the local economy.

“We had a great response to our public consultation and have used the feedback to inform a set of proposals that maximise the funding that has been made available to us.

“We are now in a position to secure a contractor to deliver this important regeneration scheme for Wednesfield.”

Ninder Johal, Chair of Wolverhampton’s City Investment Board, said: “As a board we fought hard to secure funding to support improvements in district centres like Wednesfield and Bilston.

“This scheme will make a major difference to Wednesfield High Street and the town centre as a whole, creating a better experience for businesses, residents and visitors.”