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.
Preston InstaMeet explores new Preston Bus Station artwork
The latest Preston InstaMeet went for a look at new artwork outside the city’s grade-II listed Bus Station. Artists Low Profile have put in large red letters stating PEOPLE on […]
A key bus service which links Preston, Clitheroe and Skipton has been saved. The 280 bus service was under threat as the current operator, Rotala Preston Bus advised it could […]
Bakery chain Greggs are planning to open within Preston Bus Station. Passengers waiting for their buses will be able to feast on sausage rolls and cakes in future. Unit 5 […]
Preston’s Instagram community is going to be given the first-chance to see a major new artwork at Preston Bus Station. Marking the iconic grade-II building’s 50th year the LOW PROFILE […]
The restoration and refurbishment of Preston Bus Station has been recognised as award-winning. Grade-II listed the multi-million pound scheme at the building has been given an award. The Royal Institute […]
Part of a Preston city centre road alongside the Bus Station is to be closed. Tithebarn Street from the junction with Old Vicarage to Lord Street is to have access […]
Ambitious proposals to change the use of Preston’s most iconic building have been revealed. Preston Bus Station, now a grade-II listed building, could soon become a major kids attraction. The […]
Nine months of work is due to begin to create a new ‘urban park’ in the centre of Preston. Preston Bus Station’s western edge, which was due to see a […]