Designs for the seven million pound facelift of Exeter's Guildhall shopping centre are going on display today.
The plans were announced last month and include improvements to the public areas, the High Street entrance and the covered area off Queen Street.
Architects' drawings, computer generated images and artists' impressions will be on display in the centre between 11 and 4pm.
The Guildhall centre's manager Andrew McNeilly hopes the work can begin this summer, to be completed by the end of 2015.
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