Wednesday, 13 May 2026
  • Login
  • Home
  • LSJ TV
  • LSJ Magazine
  • The Linc
  • Style Guide
  • Privacy Policy
  • About LSJ
LSJ News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
  • Business
  • Community
    • Education
    • International
    • Viewpoint
  • Politics
  • Science and Technology
    • Environment
    • Health
  • Video
  • Podcasts
LSJ News
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
  • Business
  • Community
    • Education
    • International
    • Viewpoint
  • Politics
  • Science and Technology
    • Environment
    • Health
  • Video
  • Podcasts
No Result
View All Result
LSJ News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Lincoln bus station demolished

Lucy Wright by Lucy Wright
November 15, 2016
in News
0 0
A A
54
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on XShare on LinkedinShare via Email
Lincoln City Council members celebrate this step in the project. Photo: Lucy Wright
Lincoln City Council members celebrate this step in the project.
Photo: Lucy Wright

This morning, the Lincoln bus station on Melville Street was demolished.

This is because of a new £30 million project to create a Transportation Hub, which is intended to transform the city centre and people’s access to it.

The project involves building a state-of-the-art bus station, 1,000 space multi-storey car park, retail space and a new pedestrian plaza.

However, the project has come with some disruptions, as diversions have had to be made around the roadworks being done for the project.

Angela Andrews, chief executive of Lincoln City Council, spoke to LSJ News about these disruptions. She said:

“There’s a bit of disruption in terms of the road closures and the car park closures.

“I understand it will take probably two weeks for them to actually take the bus station down, so by the end of November this will be floored and then we’ll start to put up the steel structure for the car parks.

Councillor Ric Metcalfe. Photo: Lucy Wright
Councillor Ric Metcalfe.
Photo: Lucy Wright

“We’ll really start to see some momentum with the project going into the New Year.”

City of Lincoln Council have partnered with the Department for Transport and the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership to secure £13 million funding.

Other partners to the project are the Lincolnshire Co-op, Network Rail, Lincolnshire County Council and East Midlands Trains.

Temporary bus stops have been placed along Melville Street, just outside the demolition site.

The new Transportation Hub will open in early 2018.

Tags: demolitiondevelopmentLincolnLincoln City Councillincoln transport schemeLincolnshireLincolnshire County CouncilMelville StreetTransport
Previous Post

Lincoln City Star Winger Shows His Commitment to the Team

Next Post

Winter concert at Lincoln Cathedral

Related Articles

Lincoln pubs eye World Cup boost as later opening hours approved
Community

Lincoln pubs eye World Cup boost as later opening hours approved

by Briony Dack
May 7, 2026
0

Independent pubs across Lincoln are preparing for a potential summer boost after being granted extended opening hours during the FIFA...

Lincoln Women FC win County Cup final with season-saving performance
Lead Story

Lincoln Women FC win County Cup final with season-saving performance

by Liam Lally
May 7, 2026
0

The Whites won convincingly, with a 6-0 victory against Spalding Women. After a difficult season which saw Lincoln Women lose...

‘Airfares could increase’: Jet fuel shortages may impact summer holidays, Lincoln travel agent warns

‘Airfares could increase’: Jet fuel shortages may impact summer holidays, Lincoln travel agent warns

May 7, 2026
Everything you need to know about Lincoln’s local elections

Everything you need to know about Lincoln’s local elections

May 7, 2026
LSJ News Week

LSJ Newsweek Thursday May 7

May 7, 2026
LSJ Newsweek

LSJ Newsweek

April 30, 2026
Next Post
Winter concert at Lincoln Cathedral

Winter concert at Lincoln Cathedral

More from LSJ News

Lincoln pubs eye World Cup boost as later opening hours approved

Lincoln pubs eye World Cup boost as later opening hours approved

May 7, 2026
Lincoln Women FC win County Cup final with season-saving performance

Lincoln Women FC win County Cup final with season-saving performance

May 7, 2026
‘Airfares could increase’: Jet fuel shortages may impact summer holidays, Lincoln travel agent warns

‘Airfares could increase’: Jet fuel shortages may impact summer holidays, Lincoln travel agent warns

May 7, 2026
Everything you need to know about Lincoln’s local elections

Everything you need to know about Lincoln’s local elections

May 7, 2026
LSJ News Week

LSJ Newsweek Thursday May 7

May 7, 2026

Trending on LSJ News

  • Breathe in, Breathe out: UK’s first somatic salt room opens in Lincolnshire

    Breathe in, Breathe out: UK’s first somatic salt room opens in Lincolnshire

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Lincoln pubs eye World Cup boost as later opening hours approved

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • ‘Airfares could increase’: Jet fuel shortages may impact summer holidays, Lincoln travel agent warns

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Lincoln Women FC win County Cup final with season-saving performance

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Everything you need to know about Lincoln’s local elections

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
LSJ News

© 2024 LSJ News - Part of the School of Education and Communication at the University of Lincoln

Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Arts and Entertainment
  • Business
  • Community
  • Politics
  • Science and Technology
  • Video
  • Podcasts

Social Links

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
  • Business
  • Community
    • Education
    • International
    • Viewpoint
  • Politics
  • Science and Technology
    • Environment
    • Health
  • Video
  • Podcasts

© 2024 LSJ News - Part of the School of Education and Communication at the University of Lincoln

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.