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The bus station looks terrible (who thought a ski jump on top a caravan was a good look?) and it's horrible on a cold, windy night. The whole area is soul-less. The plans look to be to replace it with a new High Street. The plus would be to bring some life to a rather dead area, but the minus is that the numerous bus stops will now be spread out more.
The 'high street' for this area should be along the river, where there are already bars and restaurants. That'll keep the new residents happy (and this folly will be driven by the new US embassy arriving, for sure). Meanwhile, those of us who have to cycle, drive, catch buses, change trains/tubes, can carry on as we are.

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