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1970 Architect: Patrick Gwynne A modernist seaside gem with real wow factor. Website Designed by Patrick Gwynne, one of the most important architects of the Modern movement in Britain, Grade II listed Vista Point enjoys stunning sea views...
We have recently had plenty of positive publicity for our campaign to save the bus station. Five other heritage organisations also signed our letter to The Times, calling on the Council to re-think their demolition plans; and we have also taken part ...
Background Designed by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership, with engineers Ove Arup and Partners, Preston Bus Station’s vast 170-metre-long concrete structure (1968-69) made it the largest bus station in Europe. Threat P...
Preston Bus Station is now officially re-opened [it never actually closed] after a 19 million pound repair and restoration. And very smart it looks too... Christina Malathouni deserves special credit for this successful C20 Society case https...
Walkers on the Preston Bus Station Parade were led by a fine banner, a New Orleans jazz band and some really clever cardboard and plastic bus station segments, which you see in the photograph. There's now talk of setting up a group of Friends...
Hello. I pass on news from BlogPreston that there is to be a banner-led parade in Preston in favour of the recently grade 2 listed bus station. It'll be on Saturday, November 2, starting at 11am outside the Corn Exchange pub, Lune Street, and...
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