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Progress

OCP3

Town Hall Refurbishment

May 2012

Investment:

£3,200,000

OCP3 Town Hall Refurbishment.jpg

OCP3

Town Hall Refurbishment

May 2012

Investment:

£3,200,000

OCP4 City Walls Repair.jpg

OCP3

Town Hall Refurbishment

May 2012

Investment:

£3,200,000

OCP4 City Walls Repair.jpg

OCP3

Town Hall Refurbishment

May 2012

Investment:

£3,200,000

OCP4 City Walls Repair.jpg
Photo of Bridge Street Junction

Bridge St. Junction with Pepper St. Improvements 

November 2024

Investment:

£200,000

OCP61

Inside kitchen photo at Curzon House homeless accommodation

Curzon House Homeless Accommodation 

November 2024

Investment:

£1,700,00

OCP62

Photo of Living Over The Rows

Living Over The Rows Guide Published 

December 2024

Investment:

Unavailable

OCP63

Chester Station ticketing barriers with people walking through

Chester Station Improvements 

February 2025

Investment:

£2,000,000

OCP64

Inside a communal area at Lache Community Centre

Lache Community Centre Refurbishment 

March 2025

Investment:

£378,000

OCP65

Aerial view from St Oswalds Street and Annes St Junction

St. Oswalds Way St. Anne Street Junction Improvements 

April 2025

Investment:

£500,000

OCP66

Image of pink flamingoes at Chester Zoo

Heart of Africa Experience at Chester Zoo 

April 2025

Investment:

Unavailable

OCP67

Image of the Thomas Brassey Statue at Chester Station

Thomas Brassey Statue at Chester Station 

May 2025

Investment:

£105,000

OCP68

Photo of a giraffe at the Chester Zoo Reserve

The Reserve Accommodation at Chester Zoo 

August 2025

Investment:

Unavailable

OCP69

Photo of working people outside the Countess Womens Building

Countess of Chester Women & Children Building 

September 2025

Investment:

£110,000,000

OCP70

Image of a repaired section of the Chester City Walls

City Walls Maintenance 

Ongoing

Investment:

£316,000

OCP71

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We can all take great pride in these achievements, but he One City Plan is also about many smaller marginal gains projects too – such as the Town Hall Parklet, the alternative giving scheme to help end homelessness, reopening Chester Castle, hosting regular visiting markets and investment in Park & Ride facilities - incremental changes that carry our city one step forward.

You won't always see them, not unless you look hard enough, but they are happening all of the time and as long as there are people in our city who remain committed to a shared vision, working hard together with purpose, then we feel assured that Chester will just keep getting better and better.

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