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Bulldozers have been tearing down the once familiar site of Exeter's former dilapidated bus station following its replacement. It closed seven years ago marking the end of the 53-year-old facility.
Demolishing the old bus station will cost £900,000. The former bus station in Exeter is to be demolished after short-term uses for the building were ruled out by the city council.
A date for when Exeter’s new £8m Bus Station will open to passengers has been revealed. The new station – a striking glass-fronted building in the heart of the city centre - replaces the ...
Work to remove the canopy at Exeter's former bus station is under way, the city council has confirmed. Demolition works will see the post-war buildings demolished by local contractor Wring Group.
Exeter's new £8m bus station has opened, replacing the former interchange built in the 1960s. The glass-fronted building "looks fantastic and is a great new gateway", said council leader Phil Bialyk.
The old Exeter bus station is officially no more as demolition works draw to a close. Nearly 60 years after it first opened, it has finally been flattened. After more than two months of work, the ...
The new bus station is being funded by Exeter City Council. The council is also funding a new leisure centre at the site, which is also expected to open in the winter of 2020.
The plans include a new 12-bay bus station and state-of-the-art leisure complex. Credit: Exeter City Council In detail: application plans. A leisure complex called St Sidwell's Point - featuring ...
Plans to demolish the former Exeter Bus Station could take a step forward next week. The city's new transport hub has now been operational "for some time", with bus and coach operations having fully ...
Archaeologists have "unexpectedly" discovered the remains of a Roman fort under Exeter bus station. Experts hailed the find, which was found during redevelopment of the station, as "very important". A ...
Archaeologists have described the find, which occurred during redevelopment of the site in the Devon city, as “very important”. A Roman ditch was first uncovered, with further excavations ...
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