Britain’s “mouth of hell” building had its teeth kicked in. Demolition crews on Sunday blasted the fortress-like Greyfriars building into oblivion with the detonation of more than 2,000 explosives, ...
Saturday marks 10 years since Northampton's notorious Greyfriars Bus Station was demolished. More than 2,000 explosive charges were needed to bring the building, designed in the "brutalist" ...
A formal agreement to regenerate the site of a former bus station that was demolished 10 years ago is expected to be signed this summer. West Northamptonshire Council has entered into an initial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Northampton bus station dubbed "the mouth of hell" has been demolished. The Greyfriars bus station was built in 1976, an example ...
The Roadmender could be on the move as part of the Greyfriars redevelopment project One of Northampton's "most important cultural venues" could be moved as part of plans to transform the wider site of ...
The largest brownfield regeneration site in West Northamptonshire, on the site of a former bus station demolished more than a decade ago, is another step closer to delivery. A partner for the ...
A bus station nicknamed "the mouth of hell" has been demolished. The unloved Greyfriars bus station in Northampton, an example of 1970s brutalist architecture, collapsed in seconds, creating a huge ...
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