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BertiWooster | 17:31 Fri 07th Oct 2011 | News
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There is a fight going on to save these ' monuments ' from a 100 tonnes of dynamite .

Would you be happy to push the plunger OR should they be saved ?


http://www.flickr.com..._hartland/1731867565/

http://www.prestonbus...-preston-bus-station/

http://en.wikipedia.o...i/Preston_bus_station

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15180978
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This one should hurtle straight to the top of any list of 'ought to be demolished immediately' monuments...

http://www.counterwor...ges/greyfriars001.jpg
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I quite like those soft edges overlooking the Preston bus station. Does anyone think that a new and somehow more aesthetic bus station would be built instead?
They look pretty grim to me but I guess what people take to their hearts is subjective. I'd be a bit upset if this fella got taken down but I can see why people might think he's slightly unattractive!

http://www.google.co....18&ved=1t:429,r:8,s:0

And now from behind... http://www.flickr.com...sutherland/321222470/

Delightful eh?! ;0)
Could they not be covered with a vigorous growing ivy?
This monstrosity near the seafront in Dover has been empty for the last 13 years at least, we had a petition to bring it down - one day, one day http://www.flickr.com...doverpast/4162868581/
I quite like Preston Bus Station :)
That really is horrid boxy.
It's vile, china - slap bang in the middle of any view of the town. Empty. Festooned with phone masts on the roof.
I think Preston bus station looks OK considering it's primarily a functional building.

http://upload.wikimed...us_station_232-26.jpg

Brum library has a certain "iron curtain" look to it and its imposing!

Boxies building should be destroyed!
This is Grade 2 listed here in Plymouth-yet is said to be falling down due to the council not maintaining it.

http://www.lostinplymouth.com/place.php?p=42
The Buddhas of Bamiyan they ain't!
the Dover block looks rather good too, but I presume it's in completely the wrong place, which is always a factor to be taken into account.

But really, what do people think a bus station should look like? Are there rules?
Preston bus station is not only hideous to look at, it isn't fit for purpose and is downright dangerous for bus users.
There are two winding subway tunnels to get out of the station into the city centre, both tunnels are poorly lit, have rarely working CCTV and are usually full of alcoholic beggars and narky buskers. You often find gangs of chavs drinking copious amounts of alcohol in them as well. If you don't want to exit through these tunnels you can try to 'escape' over the bus apron, this is against the rules/advice of the bus station and many have been killed or injured over the years when doing this.
JTH where is that bus station? It reminds me of either Birmingham or Nottingham (can't remember which as it was over 20 years ago I used either).
Preston bus station looks alright from a distance, but it's certainly not what it was. I remember in the 1970's when it was thriving with shops on the concourse and buses in nearly every gate. Now it's just a sad, dirty, smelly building. Only about half the gates (if that) are used, and as daffy says it's a nightmare to get into or out of.
Boxtops, I was fortunate to visit Dover Castle on Saturday, a beautiful day and a most enjoyable visit, but "your" monstrosity certainly ruined the view.
Kind of like Birmingham library

Still it's not all about current aesthetics you have to consider architectural importance too - they might be importantant as part of architectural history.

Then again you can't keep everything and whether or not they can be adapted to modern use is a factor.

That could be tricky with Preston Bus station I'd guess.

Remember it's not that long ago people were distroying lots of Victorian features in houses as fussy impractical old fashioned tat
If there's any dynamite left over, could we have it please? ...

http://www.google.co....OyMtCt8QOJi4U3&zoom=1
why not get rid of this, then - totally out of sync with other local buildings, sticks out llike a sore thumb

http://upload.wikimed...Pavilion_Panorama.jpg

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