
This project aims to improve sustainable travel in Jaywick and Clacton by upgrading more than 30 bus stops.
Work will include five new shelters, raised kerbs, safety features, and updated signage to create safer, more accessible stops and enhance the look and feel of the area.
Essex County Council is leading the work, with priorities based on footfall and bus usage, and delivery planned in three phases.
These improvements are part of a wider programme to support better public transport and connectivity in Clacton.
The funding, which was first announced in the spring budget, will see tailored regeneration plans rolled out across 20 of England’s areas most in need of levelling up.
The department secretary at the time Michael Gove said: "Levelling up partnerships are about delivering long term solutions for local areas, working closely with communities on tailored interventions to overcome their unique challenges and seize new opportunities."
Please note: This initiative has now been renamed as Community Regeneration Partnership.

