A SHOPPING centre in Worcester could get a revamp with a new-look square as plans go on display to the public.

The public will have the chance to view the proposals for the Cathedral Plaza at an exhibition at unit 20 of the centre on Thursday, May 1 between 2pm and 7pm.

Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund, the owner of Cathedral Plaza, will be presenting its plans for the 'remodelling' of the centre before submitting an application later in the spring.

The exhibition, which will be staffed by members of the team on the first day, will provide residents and businesses in the city centre, as well as visitors, the opportunity to understand the proposals and provide comments. Feedback will be considered by the team prior to the final scheme being agreed for submission to Worcester City Council.

Nick Webb of Salmon Harvester Opportunity Fund said: “We’re excited about our proposals for Cathedral Plaza and the possibility of creating a new public square for Worcester, and we hope the city is too."