New images of the footway and drainage paving work in the city centre have been shared on social media.

The pictures show the work being undertaken at The Trinity and on Trinity Street as part of Phase 2 of the Future High Streets Fund.

The pictures were shared via the official Worcestershire County Council Highways and travel Twitter account.

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Phase 2 of the Future High Streets Fund consists of revamping Trinity Street and St Swithin's Street.

According to Gov.uk, the Future High Streets Fund aims to renew and reshape town centres and high streets in a way that drives growth improves experience and ensures future sustainability.

Highway maintenance workers are at the site, working on repaving Trinity Street and installing road closure signage for pedestrians and drivers.

During the closure of Trinity Street, the St Swithin's Street taxi rank will be unavailable from 6am to 6pm and The Cross taxi rank will be unavailable 10am to 6pm for 7 days a week.

For the next five weeks, a temporary taxi rank will be available on Queen's Street between the hours of 10am and 6pm.

There will be no motor vehicle access to St Swithin's Street from Trinity Street between 10am to 6pm, 7 days a week for approximately 5 weeks due to the works.

Trinity Street, from the junction of Queens Street, will be closed to motor vehicles between the hours 10am to 6pm for the same time.

The works are also due to affect disabled parking available in the area.

Disabled parking found near the turning onto The Cross from St Swithin's Street is set to close for ten weeks starting from Monday, April 11.

Spaces on Trinity Street are also due to be affected starting from Wednesday, April 13 for ten weeks.

Worcester’s historic Scala Theatre will be converted into a new arts venue and the former Co-op building on Angel Street will undergo a major and much-needed transformation.