La gare routière de Preston (en anglais : Preston bus station) est la gare routière principale de la ville de Preston dans le Lancashire, en Angleterre. Elle a été construite par Ove Arup and Partners (Arup Group) dans le style brutaliste entre 1968 et 1969, sur une conception de Keith Ingham et Charles Wilson de Building Design Partnership avec E. H. Stazicker. Dans les années 2000, le bâtiment distinctif a été menacé de démolition dans le cadre du projet de réaménagement Preston Tithebarn (en) du conseil municipal. Après deux tentatives infructueuses, il a obtenu le statut de bâtiment classé Grade II en septembre 2013, ce qui a permis sa rénovation et sa réouverture officielle en 2018.
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Preston bus station
Preston bus station is the central bus station in the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. It was designed by Ove Arup & Partners in Brutalist architectural style between 1968 and 1969, to a design by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership with E. H. Stazicker. It was built by John Laing.
In the 2000s the building was threatened with demolition as part of the city council's Tithebarn redevelopment project. After two unsuccessful attempts, it was granted Grade II listed building status in September 2013. It was then refurbished and reopened in July 2018.
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Carey Baptist Church, Preston
Carey Baptist Church, is a Baptist church in Preston, Lancashire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is affiliated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
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Preston Guild Hall
Preston Guild Hall is an entertainment venue in Preston, Lancashire, England, which opened in 1973.
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St Paul's Church, Preston, Lancashire
St Paul's Church is a redundant Anglican parish church in St Paul's Square, Preston, Lancashire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It was a Commissioners' church, having received a grant towards its construction from the Church Building Commission.
The building was home to radio stations Rock FM and Greatest Hits Radio Lancashire (originally Red Rose Radio) from 1981 to 2020.
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Preston Town Hall
Preston Town Hall is a municipal building in Lancaster Road in Preston, Lancashire, England. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Preston City Council, is a Grade II listed building.
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