Feathers Lane facelift
Cheshire West and Chester Council is completing work to improve Feathers Lane, close to Bridge Street and Commonhall Street in Chester.
Improvements have been made to the road, pavements and landscaping and a new commercial bin store and domestic bin storage area have been created on land belonging to the Grosvenor's Eaton Estate.
The lane has been re-laid with hand cut paving, that now provides a smooth sloping surface, so that bins can be emptied with minimal noise disturbance to residents and is easy for Council staff to cleanse. The domestic bin area is separate to the commercial store, newly constructed from timber with smooth pathways so all bins can be emptied easily and cleanly.
Councillor Nathan Pardoe, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Regeneration and Digital Transformation said:
Richard Waddington, Chief Operating Officer at the University of Chester said:
Nigel Driver, Head of Commercial Property Management, Grosvenor’s Eaton Estate said:
Additional issues were uncovered and repaired during the work; part of the historic wall was rebuilt to tackle shrubs growing inside the double skinned walls and brickwork repairs were needed above the student access gate.
The final element is to complete the garden, it will be low maintenance, with soft evergreen planting and fixed seating to make the area appealing and a great place to sit and take time out. Annual seeds have been sown for this summer and work will continue in the autumn planting Laurels, shrub beds and borders.
The newly laid lane also provides one of the fire escape routes for the Grosvenor shopping centre. Since the lane is now free of bins, the route is easily passable in case of emergency.
Feathers Lane is one of four surviving medieval lanes in Chester, Godstall Lane, Feathers Lane, Pierpoint Lane and Leen Lane. Feathers Lane originally led to the yard of the Feathers Hotel, Chester's main coaching inn in the early 19th century. The Feathers was demolished in 1866.