New bus station to open after delays

Bill EdgarLocal Democracy Reporting Service
News imageBBC A row of bus stands inside the new Bishop Auckland bus station. There is seating and a digital screen at each stand. A group of people is walking down the hall.BBC
The new bus station offers extra car parking

A town's new bus station will open this weekend following months of delays.

The facility in Bishop Auckland will welcome its first passengers on Sunday after a multimillion-pound project to improve local services.

Durham County Council said it hoped the new bus station would be a major transport hub for the region and attract more shoppers and tourists to the area.

It is on the site of the former bus station on Saddler Street, which was demolished to make way for the redevelopment in 2023.

Work started in February 2024 and the hub was initially scheduled to open in December 2025.

It has eight bus stands, public toilets and a retail kiosk.

There are also more than 120 car parking spaces for visitors, which the Reform-led council said would help address parking shortages and reduce pressure on residential areas.

News imageBishop Auckland bus station is a sprawling modern building made of stone, glass and brown panels. Bishop Auckland Bus Station is written across the building in grey metal letters.
The old bus station was demolished to make way for the new facility

Cabinet member for rural, farming and transport Tim McGuinness said the new bus station played "a major part" in regeneration plans for the area.

"This is a big step for Bishop Auckland, and we're excited to welcome the first passengers this weekend," he added.

Mayor of Bishop Auckland Mayor Sam Zair said it was a "fantastic moment" for the town.

"The former bus station was...dirty and old-fashioned," he said.

"This is a breath of fresh air for the town – and hopefully, more people will come into the town, and businesses will benefit."

The project was developed using £11.8m from the Future High Streets Fund.

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