The latest news on Preston’s Bus Station. The grade-II listed building was threatened with demolition but after being listed in 2013 it has been undergoing a major renovation project.
New talk Brilliantly Brutal to look at Preston Bus Station
A new talk titled Brilliantly Brutal will take a look at Preston Bus Station. Michael Akers will discuss the love/hate fascination with the 1960s brutalist building at the event on […]
Two bus services will continue to be diverted in the Cottam area due to ongoing roadworks that have seen a road closed for six weeks. Tag Lane has been closed […]
Preston Wellfest are running an event at Preston Bus Station’s concourse as part of World Suicide Prevention. The free, drop-in event, has insights from people who have been touched by […]
A pop-up scrap store and workspace has opened at Preston Bus Station offering free and low-cost creative workshops to the public. The Creative Principle has been commissioned by the Lancashire […]
Eleven Preston Bus services are seeing timetable changes from September. Many bus routes in the city are currently operating to different timings due to the summer period and school holidays […]
The line-up for this year’s Lancashire Encounter Festival taking over Preston city centre for three days of arts and culture has been confirmed. Organised by Preston City Council the festival […]
A creative scrap store is being launched within Preston Bus Station. As part of the Lancashire Encounter Festival there will be a pop-up shop at unit six next door to […]
Preston’s city streets provide the backdrop to a new music video released by local band Ginnel. Preston train station, the bus station, Preston Market Hall, Avenham and Miller Parks and […]