Have a Look at the Work at Bedford's New Bus Station

12 Mar 2014

Anyone can now see the work on the regeneration of the Bedford Bus Station- click here to see the latest from the webcam!

Lib Dem Mayor of Bedford Borough, Dave Hodgson, said: "The multi million pound redevelopment of Bedford bus station is a vital project for Bedford Borough and we want local residents to be able to keep right up to date with progress.

"The cameras will provide up to the minute footage of the scheme and allow anyone to check the progress of this major development in their town centre as it continues to take shape."

Richard Overton, Managing Director of local company Regenology Ltd, who installed the cameras, said: "It's great to see technology that we developed at our office in Bedford being used on such an exciting local project. We hope local residents will enjoy following the progress of the building work, and are really looking forward to creating some great films later in the year."

The redevelopment of the Bedford bus station area started in 2013. Work to date has included the construction of a new surface car park at Greyfriars, new public toilets and the continuing refurbishment of Allhallows multi-storey car park.

The current stage is the demolition and replacement of the bus station building which is now underway and scheduled to be completed later this year.

The camera takes a still picture every few minutes. Later this year, the pictures taken will be used to create time lapse sequences, showing the progress made.

 

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