A THREE-DAY exhibition giving people an insight into how Kingston Mill could be developed has opened in Bradford on Avon library.
The display includes models and artists' impressions of what the former Avon factory could look like if developer Taylor Woodrow's planning application gets the go-ahead.
Gerald Milward-Oliver, chairman of Bradford on Avon and District Community Development Trust, said: "This will form the basis of Taylor Woodrow's application, which we are expecting them to put in by the end of May. They are still doing work on the impact of traffic, and so on. In terms of the model and what's there we are greatly encouraged.
"We do still have concerns over social housing and the environment but that's a matter for consultation between Taylor Woodrow and West Wiltshire District Council."
Bradford Town Council planning committee chairman Jocelyn Feilding said: "I think it's a very good chance for the people of Bradford to come and give their opinion."
The display continues today and is open from 10am-7.30pm and from 10am-3pm tomorrow.
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