CHESHIRE West and Chester Council has started work on restoring and improving another of the city's oldest streets.

Work on Feathers Lane, which is close to Bridge Street and Commonhall Street, will include improvements to the road, pavements and landscaping with a new commercial bin store on land belonging to the Grosvenor Estate and a domestic bin storage area.

Feathers Lane is one of four surviving medieval lanes in Chester, Godstall Lane, Feathers Lane, Pierpoint Lane and Leen Lane.

Previous work on the likes of Leen Lane forms part of the Council's High Street Heritage Action Zone, which has seen a four-year collaboration with Historic England to restore and maintain historic streets. Beginning in 2020, the project has seen investment of £3.8 million, including a £1 million grand from the heritage organisation.

Chester and District Standard: The proposed improvements for Feathers Lane.The proposed improvements for Feathers Lane. (Image: Cheshire West and Chester Council)

Councillor Richard Beacham, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Growth, Economy & Regeneration said: "The work at Feathers Lane follows on from improvements we’ve already made to Leen Lane and Pierpoint Lane.

"Protecting and reinvigorating these historic lanes is really important for the city. Plus the location of Feathers Lane next to Chester Rows means that we need to mitigate against the fire risk that bins might pose.

"This project is a really good opportunity to support incremental improvements to areas of the city, whilst making sure that they can still serve a practical purpose safely."

A blue plaque on Feathers Lane reads: 'Feathers Lane this lane led to the yard of the Feathers Hotel, Chester's principal coaching inn in the early 19th century. Twenty coaches left here every day. The Feathers, situated just to the north of the lane, was demolished in 1866'.

The improvement work is scheduled for completion at the end of March.