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Grade II-listed Preston bus station is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The station, built in the Brutalist architectural style, was threatened with demolition before it was given protected ...
Preston's iconic bus station lives to fight another day as Culture Minister Ed Vaizey awards it grade II listed status, putting paid to council plans to demolish the structure to save money.
Preston’s grade II-listed Brutalist bus station is to be given a £23 million overhaul with part of the BDP-designed landmark set to become a new youth centre Lancashire County Council, the bus station ...
Preston's Brutalist bus station was given Grade II-listed status in 2013, but had also been called an "eyesore" by a city council leader.
Preston bus station, in the north of England, is thought to be the second largest in Europe. It was designed in the late 1960 by Building Design Partnership in heroic Brutalist style. In recent years, ...
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Preston Bus Station, completed in 1969, is one of the most iconic and divisive structures in the city. Designed by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership (BDP), its bold ...
By 'eck that's grand! Preston bus station joins Nazca Lines in Peru and Greek cemetery on prestigious World Monuments list Birmingham Central Library and South Bank Centre in London also named as ...
An offer from a local businessman to buy Preston Bus Station is set to be declined by councillors. They claim they can no longer afford the annual bill of nearly £300,000 to keep it open.
Grade II-listed Preston bus station is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The station, built in the Brutalist architectural style, was threatened with demolition before it was given protected ...
Preston's Brutalist bus station was given Grade II-listed status in 2013, but had also been called an "eyesore" by a city council leader.
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