
A drop-in session for people to find out more about multi-million-pound plans to revamp Workington will be held this week.
Work to create schemes to revitalise the town is set to start next month.
Two flagship projects will lead the transformation, Cumberland Council said.
The Workington Town Centre Public Realm and Connectivity Project aims to reduce the impact of traffic, improve connectivity, and create safe, attractive public spaces that encourage footfall and private investment, the authority said.
It is funded by the Workington Town Deal, which was given £23m to transform the town.
The Workington Gateway scheme is supported by central government funding.
It includes creating a new junction at Ramsay Brow and Hall Brow to reduce congestion, making Hall Park and Workington Hall more accessible by foot and bike, and unlocking new growth opportunities at key employment sites and the Port of Workington.

Both projects are expected to be completed by next spring.
People can find out more about the construction timetable and ask the project team questions at a drop-in session at Workington Library on Vulcans Lane obn Thursday, July 24, from 3pm to 8pm.
Leader of Cumberland Council Mark Fryer said: “This regeneration programme is a game-changer for Workington and the wider area.

“With over £33 million of investment, we are delivering real improvements that will benefit our communities for years to come.
“The drop-in session on is a great opportunity for people to learn more, ask questions, and have their say as we move into the construction phase.”