The posts guide residents and visitors to Stonebridge Meadow, the High Street, the play area and Coopers Meadow, the leisure centre, and car parks. The initiative is part of efforts to improve navigation and enhance the experience of exploring Marlborough. The new signs are strategically placed around the town to help both locals and tourists find key spots more easily.
They are expected to particularly benefit visitors who may not be familiar with the town’s layout. Read more: Westbury town council warning over ‘highly aggressive’ hornets The fingerposts are designed to be clear and easy to read, providing guidance on the shortest routes to various destinations. This development is in line with other improvements in the town aimed at boosting tourism and making Marlborough more accessible for everyone.
Local businesses are hopeful that the new posts will encourage more foot traffic, particularly to areas that are less well-known or off the beaten track. The town council has urged residents and visitors to keep an eye out for the new fingerposts as they move around the town. The posts are now operational, with more potentially being added in the future as part of ongoing efforts to improve the town’s infrastructure.
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New fingerposts to help navigate around Marlborough town centre
New fingerposts have been installed in Marlborough to provide directions to various locations around the town centre.