April 29, 2010
Armac begins Wolverhampton bus station demolition
Wolverhampton bus station in Pipers Row has started being demolished one day early by Armac Group.
Many, including local councillors and residence, are viewing the demolition as the start of the city's regeneration. The site is destined to be rebuilt as a linked bus and train station as part of a £176 million interchange project.
Wolverhampton City Councillor Paddy Bradley said:
"This will bring jobs, better transport links and money to Wolverhampton.
It’s importance cannot be understated and to now actually be able to see the development finally starting is a real confidence boost for the city and for the people of Wolverhampton.
And this is just the start. Stage two which will link the interchange to the train station is still very much something we are working to make happen. It’s an exciting time."
Source: Express & Star
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