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Public Realm Works- Skipton
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Craven District Council sought bids from contractors for public realm works at the following sites: 1. Victoria Street, Skipton 2. Victoria's Square, Skipton 3. Hallam's Yard, Skipton The works include: - resurfacing - provision and laying of existing new stone setts and York Stone paving and relaying existing cobble setts - repointing and repair of existing paving slabs - installation of benches, cycle racks and planters and street lighting ducting - resetting of utility covers - general improvements of public realm areas in conjunction with NYCC Street Lighting The above works will be undertaken with the aim of improving the aesthetics and use of the three sites. The successful supplier is an SME.
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