A WEBINAR on the A38 Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme (BREP) will take place online later this month.
The public information sharing event, from 6pm to 7pm on January 29 via Microsoft Teams, will be about the BREP – a predominantly Department for Transport (DfT) funded project aimed at improving journeys, safety and reliability in and around Bromsgrove.
The webinar has been organised to ensure as many people can watch live as possible. The session will also be available to view afterwards for those unable to make the session.
Worcestershire County Council, which webinar’s organiser, said the format had been used many times for similar updates and the method had received positive feedback.
The session will begin with a short presentation outlining the programme, followed by a public question-and-answer session.
Attendees can submit questions to the project panel, both ahead of the event and during the webinar. Questions can be submitted via slido.com using the code #A38BREP.
Any questions already covered by the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the BREP website will have a link provided on Slido under that question.
The panel will bring together a broad range of technical knowledge and expertise, including representatives from Worcestershire County Council, Jacobs and Colas (construction contractor), who will discuss the programme and respond to questions.
Coun Karl Perks, Worcestershire County Council’s Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Highways and Transport, said: “The A38 Bromsgrove Route Enhancement Programme is an important project designed to address long-standing transport challenges in the area.
“This webinar is a valuable opportunity for residents to hear directly from the project team, understand the work in more detail and ask questions about the programme.”
People can visit: worcestershire.gov.uk/A38BREP to access the webinar.
Visit: worcestershire.gov.uk/a38BREP for more information on the BREP project, including frequently asked questions.
