The concourse at Preston Bus Station is due to close on Friday evening (27 March) until further notice due to reduced availability of staff, and to try and reduce the […]
4 years ago The first stage of the bus station public space is now open for useThe first phase of the Bus Station’s public space is now open to the public. The area on the western edge opened this week as part of Lancashire County Council’s […]
5 years ago From Brutalist dream to council battle ground – 50 years of Preston Bus StationLove it or hate it, there’s no denying the social and architectural importance of Preston Bus Station. Built in 1969 by Building Design Partnership, Preston Bus Station was the largest […]
5 years ago Events to mark Preston Bus Station’s 50th anniversaryIt’s the Marmite of architecture and a building which divides opinion the world over, but this year Preston Bus Station celebrates its 50th birthday. To mark the occasion Charles Quick, […]
5 years ago Advertisement Advertisement End of the road for Preston Youth Zone plansPreston will not have its own Youth Zone, it has been confirmed. Leaders say young people have been ‘let down by politicians’ after it emerged the Lancashire County Council has […]
5 years ago Preston Youth Zone has been scrapped despite protestsProtests outside County Hall on Thursday 9 August Pic: Blog Preston County councillors, debating the future of Preston Youth Zone, have decided to scrap the £8million plan. As a facility […]
6 years ago Preston in the Picture – October Desktop CalendarWhen it came to selecting a photograph for this month’s desktop calendar, there really could only be one subject. You guessed it – the Bus Station has been the subject […]
10 years ago Twentieth Century Society deplores Preston bus station demolition plansTwentieth Century Society comments on Preston bus station demolition plans In an article published in December the Twentieth Century Society said it “deplores Preston City Council’s decision… to demolish their […]
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