Stroud Liberal Democrats

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How Temporary is our "Temporary" Bus Station?

8.49.44pm UTC (GMT +0000) Thu 31st May 2007

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Stroud Liberal Democrats are concerned about the need for a 'Permenant Bus Station'

Does Stroud need a "Permanent" Bus Station? And if so, where should it be located? Several years ago plans were made to have a permanent Bus/Railway Facility (the "Interchange") alongside the site of the existing Railway Station in Stroud. Some people have raised concerns with this idea, largely to do with limitations on accessing the area and there are alternative ideas for the site. The interchange would be convenient to Stroud Town Centre and would link Bus, Rail and Taxi in one location. Other ideas including possible park and ride schemes, and improvements to the current Merrywalks site, have been proposed. What do you think? Stroud Liberal Democrats would like to hear from you.

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