Work on a multi-million pound restoration project at Preston’s Moor Park is set to resume later this month.
Around four million pounds is being spent on improvements to the grade-two listed park, including extending and de-silting the Serpentine Lake.
A new bridge inspired by the park’s original Victorian structure will also be installed, alongside tree planting and other upgrades.
Preston City Council says the work should be finished by the end of twenty twenty-six.

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