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Preston Bus Station Demolition Approved - In Principle

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Posted 17 December 2012 at 00:00

Bus station with buses parked outside

Preston City Council has approved, in principle, the demolition of Preston Bus Station.

Commenting on this in principle decision, Council Leader Councillor Peter Rankin said:

“Our preferred option would be to refurbish Preston Bus Station. We have spent time and effort looking at refurbishment as an option. But at up to £23m it is simply beyond what the Council can afford. Although we have asked for a second opinion on these costs to be sure before any final decision is made.

“We are in the age of austerity and are facing huge cuts to our budgets and services. In this climate, we cannot even afford to fund all the repairs that are needed at the Bus Station. The building is also expensive to run – costing taxpayers £297,000 a year just to keep open.

“We do understand that many people are passionate about the Bus Station and there is no doubt that it is a striking building – so it is very much a heart and a head dilemma that we face.

“But at the end of the day we have to vote with our heads. It is cheaper and better value for money to taxpayers to demolish the building and then work with Lancashire County Council to build a new modern, smaller and fit for purpose Bus Station in its place.

“That is not to say that the bulldozers will arrive tomorrow, next week or indeed next month. We’ve already had some private developer interest in the building. We will talk to any serious investors with a proposition to invest in it for the future.

“However, we cannot wait forever. The deteriorating state of the building and moreover the Council’s finances means that we must move ahead soon.”

Background information

  • Preston Bus Station & Car Park was built in 1969
  • The building is an example of ‘British brutalist’ architecture
  • The building is made of concrete, is 171m long and stands 9 stories high
  • The costs for refurbishing Preston Bus Station have been estimated at between £17m and £23.1m
  • The costs of building a new Bus Station are estimated at between £10.8m and £15.3m
  • Unless a private developer wishes to invest and safeguard the current Bus Station building, then the City Council will work with Lancashire County Council to develop proposals for a new Bus Station in Preston.
  • More information about Preston Bus Station can be found at www.preston.gov.uk/busstation
     


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