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Saga of Derby bus station continues

D West | 08.01.2006 21:43 | Ecology

The saga of Derby bus station has taken another twist this week with the revelation that its proposed developer is seeking the help of another firm.

Front
Front

Station from the back
Station from the back

Protestors' tent
Protestors' tent


Since the site was closed in October 2005 no work has started on the proposed £90m Riverlights project.

Campaigners against the changes have been camping on the roof of one of the bus station buildings to halt demolition work, though the delays are apparently not chiefly because of their action. .

Friends of the Earth campaigner Dorothy Skrytek, who has now been on the rooftop for over two months, said: "They should forget looking for another developer. They should refurbish the place and give it back to the community."

The Bus Station Action Group has also been campaigning against the work for years, and raised a 16,000-signature petition. Supporter of the Bus Station Action Group Pat Woolley said: "The council should do the right thing, swallow its pride and open it up again. Not enough thought is being given to the travelling public."

Part of the source of the delays appears to be the "unexpected hospitalisation" of the principal developer behind MetroHolst Riverlights Ltd. Councillor Chris Williamson, leader of Derby City Council, has admitted that the station should not have been closed, but said: "Had the unfortunate circumstances not incapacitated the leading director of MetroHolst, then I think we had every expectation that the work would start."

According to the Derby Evening Telegraph, several developers have been identified as potential saviours of the project, which is meant to involve a modern bus terminal, bars, restaurants and leisure outlets, a 150,000 sq ft office block and residential apartments.

This information is mostly taken from the Derby Evening Telegraph at  http://www.thisisderby.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=124378&command=displayContent&sourceNode=200109&home=yes&contentPK=13794941.

Other DET articles on the bus station include 'We're staying put…' at  http://www.thisisderby.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=124615&command=displayContent&sourceNode=124519&contentPK=13368782&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch

and

'Key dates in troubled history of project' at  http://www.thisisderby.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=124615&command=displayContent&sourceNode=124519&contentPK=13794936&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch.

D West
- e-mail: dwest@nnagency.co.uk

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08.01.2006 22:37

'A roof top protest by environmental protesters is causing quite a stir in Derby, they have camped out on top of the soon to be demolished bus station roof and have been there for a week now, as part of a last ditch attempt to stop it being knocked down to make way for a £90 million Riverlights scheme. Protesters need help'

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