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An agreement has been signed to transform the site of an old bus station that was demolished a decade ago. The Greyfriars ...
West Northamptonshire Council and English Cities Fund (ECF), a joint venture between Legal & General, Homes England, and Muse ...
Greyfriars is not the only part of Northampton that has the developers in. West Northamptonshire Council has another ...
Initial designs for a massive town centre regeneration project have been revealed. West Northamptonshire Council hopes to turn Northampton's former Greyfriars bus station into a "new urban ...
for the land in Northampton town centre. The 25-acre (100,000-square-metre) site includes the former Greyfriars Bus Station as well as the Mayorhold and Victoria Street car parks, Corn Exchange ...
A £1bn regeneration of Northampton’s long-derelict Greyfriars site has taken a major step forward after West Northamptonshire ...
In October a shopping centre ... site of a bus station once dubbed "the mouth of hell" was anything more than a vacant space. Greyfriars bus station opened in 1976 and dominated the town's skyline ...
Greyfriars bus station in Northampton opened nearly 40 years ago Demolition work has started on Northampton's old bus station, as part of the redevelopment of the town centre. The work to ...
A bus station described as ... David Macintosh, leader of Northampton Borough Council The four-acre site takes up a large part of the town centre, and the council has set up an exclusion zone ...
Extra police patrols are to be seen in Northampton town centre in a bid to boost safety ... The safety team will have office base at Greyfriars bus station which can be used to hold surgeries and as a ...
Britain’s Greyfriars building, a blocky bus station described as the ‘mouth of hell,’ was demolished on Sunday. “The demolition has removed an expensive eyesore from Northampton,” David ...