A new bandstand or stage could be built in a Knighton park for arts and community events.
Mayor Tom Taylor says Pinner’s Hole, near the Offa’s Dyke Centre, would be an ideal spot, and a working group may be set up to develop proposals and seek funding.
He said: “There have been a number of plays, music events and town crier events in the park before and it seem to me it’s an ideal place for a stage or a covered bandstand or somewhere to put on these sort of events.
“I have contacted a number of people and three of them have responded and were in support it it and I think it’s something we could investigate and progress.”
Some councillors raised concerns over anti-social behaviour, but the town council has voted to explore the idea further.
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