Opening of Cromer Bus Station.
PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY
Tracey Gray
Monday, December 10, 2012
1:38 PM
Plans have been put forward to demolish an old tourist information centre building to allow for a bus station to expand.
The proposals by Norfolk County Council, concerning the building on the site of Cromer bus station, have been submitted to North Norfolk District Council.
In the application form it states that the flat roofed steel framed building, is in a “poor state of repair and no longer required for bus station use or as a TIC.”
It also states that its removal will allow for the future expansion of the bus station.
The bus station, on Prince of Wales Road, re-opened in August last year, after closing in 2006 amid many protests.
Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found in a garden pond today.
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2 comments
once thats gone it will give the buses even more chance to intimidate motorists by driving straight out into the one way system????
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stephen watson
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
It doesn't need reports and proposals. That building has been an eyesore for ages
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weaversway
Monday, December 10, 2012