Plans to build a new Preston Bus depot and workshops following partial demolition of the site on Deepdale Road have been updated and are up for discussion this week 🚌
Aerial view of Preston Bus depot with outline of buildings to be demolished Pic: Paul Gaughan Building Consultants
A report by Preston City Council includes details of proposed access to and within the site as well as the provision of car parking spaces. The internal access arrangement of the site will allow for simultaneous two-way vehicle movement next to Deepdale Road although a one-way system will be in place around the proposed new bus depot and workshop area.
This includes a small car park to the front of the building and a large car park to the north of the site, with 60 car parking spaces for staff and 19 car parking spaces at the main entrance for visitors and management.
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