No entry, not even for buses, Newport

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No entry, not even for buses, Newport

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 12 Jan 2014

The No Entry except buses sign remains, but there is no longer a bus station here. It was partly closed in October 2013 and completely closed at the end of December 2013. This view was taken on the morning of Sunday January 12th 2014, less than an hour after the derelict former Capitol multi-storey car park at the edge of the former bus station was blown up by about 30 kilograms of explosives as part of the major redevelopment of the city centre. A layer of dust covers surfaces.

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51.586822
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-2.993716