New bench planters to enhance Trowbridge town centre
Visitors to Trowbridge town centre will soon notice the installation of ten new large bench planters, part of the public realm enhancements funded by the £16 million investment from the Future High Streets Fund.

Visitors to Trowbridge town centre will soon notice the installation of ten new large bench planters, part of the public realm enhancements funded by the £16 million investment from the Future High Streets Fund.
In the coming weeks, Trowbridge Town Council will be planting cherry trees in the planters, accompanied by various perennials at the base. This will provide seasonal interest and attract pollinators throughout the year providing them with a continuous food source and habitat. The planters are designed to accommodate trees, which will provide a canopy for shade as they grow.
Local floral and planting designer, Kitty Brown, who has worked on the planting for Castle Street, Manvers Street and Wicker Hill, will again add her distinctive skills with the plant choices. Planting a variety of perennials that bloom at different times throughout the year can effectively attract pollinators.
Parvis Khansari, Corporate Director Place, said: These bench planters complement the benches and bins already installed throughout the town centre. Being crafted from Corten steel, will develop a distinctive patina over time adding to the character of the town centre. Wooden seating will be provided around the planters, with some featuring seating halfway around and others offering seating all the way around.
New wayfinding finger posts and totems will be installed shortly. Additionally four new bins will be placed alongside some of the bench planters in Fore Street, replacing existing bins which will be slightly relocated.
The Future High Streets Fund projects focus on improving connections into the town centre; bringing vacant commercial units in the town centre back into use; refurbishing the Town Hall; enhancing the River Biss; and accelerating the development of key sites in the town centre.
Parvis Khansari added: These projects are designed to attract visitors and businesses to the heart of the town, providing an economic boost to the local economy and protecting local jobs.