Main image: Orange Square There would be a new and inviting entrance from Orange Square into Elizabeth Place Gardens; a transformed lush urban garden. At night, the gates would be closed to help create a safe and secure environment. Some small improvements would be made to Orange Square itself to make it greener and more accessible.
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