
Waverley: New high street close to completion say developers
Welcoming the news, resident Amy Weston said that, apart from a school and a park, there had so far been little else in terms of facilities for such a large development.
"I think it will be really well used," she said."There'll be a nursery, a medical centre and a coffee shop, and an Indian restaurant which we're excited about, because then we can eat and drink and walk home, which'll be lovely."Another resident, Loretta Sneath, said she was looking forward to the opening of the retail area and other services "especially with the medical centre for people that live in the estate". "We've got no facilities at the moment, a lot of people have been waiting for something like this since the estate began 10 years or so ago."
Harworth senior manager Peter Massie said: "Harworth has focused on creating a vibrant place that meets the needs of those living and working at Waverley. "It will be great to see the high street come to life over the next few months, and for the community to start using the new amenities."Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North or tell us a story you think we should be covering here.
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